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

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1 Lie back down again , placing your legs back on the floor , knees bent .
2 I now knew that I would have to put the wheelbarrow back on the road next morning , despite a relative abundance of settlements .
3 It is necessary to have the lace carriage back on the left before you can knit any rows , so simply slide the carriage back to the left out of the way of the knitting .
4 Now Parlour will get the chance to stake his claim after putting Arsenal back on the rails after their bad start to the season by making both goals in the 2-0 win at Liverpool on Sunday .
5 Harvey replaced the lid , put the tin back on the shelf .
6 See if it had been nice this Saturday we could 've gone and got the wheel back on the caravan but
7 Luckily for him , there was a troop of Boy Scouts camped nearby and they were able to get his car back on the road and Mr. Shaw on his way to York .
8 And even more when he gets his car back on the road , so
9 He 's not putting his car back on the road .
10 put his car back on the road .
11 Put research back on the road
12 NORMAN Lamont 's decision to scrap tax on new cars has put Britain 's stalled motor industry back on the road according to delighted dealers and buyers across the country .
13 Obviously , the Cup is different but the guys know having a home tie against Gloucester is a great opportunity to put themselves and the club back on the map . ’
14 Monday 's defeat by Crystal Palace leaves Boro with only two wins from their last 17 games , and Lawrence is determined to get tough to put his club back on the rails .
15 Chairman Reacher , who admitted last weekend that he had already started contemplating life without Brian , added : ‘ We are going to get this club back on the rails and climb up the Premier League .
16 But can GSR get Tatra back on the road ?
17 I 'm the one who 'll always be late getting a reply back on the set fifty threes !
18 Nowadays , with psychedelic craziness back on the agenda , it seems overdue for a revival .
19 She put the saucepan back on the stove .
20 Thus , while the state attempted to monopolize such discussion as took place — for example when the ‘ neutral ’ forum for discussion at the VEC seminar was turned by the authorities into a reassurance session — this was resisted locally by successful intervention and contestation at the VEC seminar both by an outside speaker and by DUC activists , and by forcing the issue back on the table for discussion at the local authority level .
21 Wales have responded to their 5-1 opening game thrashing by Romania with two successive wins , at home to the Faroe Islands and last month in Cyprus , to put their campaign back on the rails .
22 One teacher said he would like to send all blacks back on the banana boat , and another told her that he was unable to sit by her because she was black .
23 He reached for the phone , placing the folder back on the table .
24 Yeah , I know it puts more work back on the people asking for the money , but if , if that went ahead , and they it up , and the whole lot came down .
25 Out there is a whole world full of garbage and it gives me ulcers to throw one more shred of scum back on the heap . ’
26 Secondly , he must make sure Hirst knuckles down and gets his feet back on the ground .
27 As the Government , with their policies of dividing society , have been responsible for the breakdown in law and order , can not we at least expect bobbies back on the beat to protect us ?
28 But Christine put the fern back on the sill and deflated herself into an armchair by the window .
29 He put the can back on the table , placing his free hand across the top of it for a moment ; then he took the mug over to the couch and , handing it to her , said , ‘ You know that is n't true .
30 Sevenhampton was where novelist Ian Fleming once earned a living writing about a secret agent called James Bond and Rupert likes to think that Roves Farm is helping to put the village back on the map .
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