Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] back on the " in BNC.

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1 I had put Unidentified Flying Objects right back on the agenda where they belonged , and , from this day forth , the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist was never going to be the same again .
2 Fig 30 With the weight well back on the board and still on the windward ( left ) edge , the board will continue to turn swiftly .
3 This might well be the word processor that puts WordStar right back on the map in the word processor stakes .
4 THE IRA bomb that killed two people in the City of London on Friday night was intended to drive the general election result off the front pages and put the Northern Ireland issue firmly back on the national political agenda .
5 The manual alerts the teacher to the kinds of ‘ errors ’ children are most likely to make and emphasises that in the ‘ correct ’ drawing ‘ the front of the road occupies the whole width of the picture , and the distant end of it vanishes away to a point far back on the horizon ’ .
6 He carried into 1972 the kind of driving which had made his reputation in 1971 , and if you study the fact-sheets for that year — the inaugural race at Paul Ricard in France is a good example — you will see Emerson well back on the grid and yet prevailing in the end to finish well enough .
7 Liliane Landor reports on an issue that has shaken the foundations of French politics and put the question of immigration firmly back on the agenda A country divided .
8 Cotterell bumped the chair squarely back on the floor before coming around the desk to see Carson out .
9 He pushed the box further back on the table , then put his arm about her and gazing into her face , said , ‘ I worry about nothing , not a thing .
10 Madame drank her tea and put the fine china cup carefully back on the saucer which she was holding in her other hand .
11 Once the rig is free , transfer the hands to a position well back on the boom .
12 The importance of this work is that it puts economic factors firmly back on the agenda as explanations of crime .
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