Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] back [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You mean to go back there after them ? ’ he questioned , glittering .
2 Folly tried to sink back inconspicuously into the soft leather seat and take stock .
3 But on this showing they will not even beat Poland at Wembley in September , let alone collect the minimum draw in Rotterdam that they will need to come back here in 12 months .
4 Now , Jesus has come back again upon his hands , and he Pilate is faced with this tremendous decision .
5 Our other major domestic market , the distilling industry has come back strongly from the low levels of production of the early 1980s and appears full of optimism , if the huge rise in the share prices of quoted distilling companies is a fair yardstick .
6 For a wait-and-see approach to work , the patient has to come back regularly for decay or lack of it to be assessed .
7 The national assembly , up to only a certain period of time , according to the constitution , and then again the parliament has to come back again into the picture .
8 SIR Colin Cowdrey has rushed back early from Asia to take personal control of the Pakistan ball-tampering saga .
9 " She has gone back there to her family .
10 I could n't wait to get back here to you . ’
11 Laura 's itching to get back home for school
12 The Lost Leader , of course , had not the remotest interest in sport , although she is said to look back wistfully to those distant Lincolnshire days when she would clasp the hand of Alderman Roberts as together they watched the bear-baiting .
13 We all used to bite our lips and nod wisely at these theological conundrums , holding our breath until he 'd gone back upstairs before dissolving into laughter .
14 Comrades led 2–1 until the 79th minute , their two goals coming in the first half from David Eddis against one from a Dean Gordon own goal but United hit back late in the game .
15 Are we going to go back again to Didcot Power Station in the meeting ?
16 Are we going to go back again to Didcot Power Station in the meeting , or are
17 He said that an English sergeant who acted as orderly in the ‘ cooler ’ had told him this , and that he had promised to come back later in the day with some cigarettes for us .
18 To look to look back further to the sailing boats , no doubt would be to recall an even busier village .
19 I think once more , but now for the last time , I 'm going to turn back again to the preface to The Reason of Church Government and whoops and read you one more sentence erm in which he is apologizing once more for having entered the fray , the political fray ‘ But although a poet , soaring in the high region of his fancies , with his garland and singing robes about him , might without apology speak more of himself than I mean to do , yet for me , sitting here below in the cool element of prose , a mortal thing among many readers of no imperial conceit , to venture and divulge unusual things of myself , I shall petition to the gentler sort it may not be envy to me . ’
20 It was not unusual for the orderer of the Boozebuster to specify a long route back to the office to give the victim 's fellow revellers time to get back ahead of him .
21 ‘ But that is not to say I am going to rush back there at the first opportunity . ’
22 Iro , who holds the Wembley try scoring record with six tries in a total of four Challenge Cup final appearances with Wigan , is aiming to go back again in a Leeds jersey .
23 The 16-stone 6ft 2in New Zealander , who holds the Wembley try-scoring record with six tries in a total of four Challenge Cup final appearances with Wigan , is aiming to go back again in a Leeds jersey .
24 I really like to get back home to Manchester , though .
25 ‘ Which means Butler will have to go back soon to the States for more funds , ’ Regan said .
26 Cézanne worked with a full Impressionist palette , and it is evident , not only from a visual analysis of his painting , but also from his letters and from Emile Bernard 's observations on his method of work , that Cézanne relied on the exactness of tonal relationships to produce a sensation of volume and recession ; indeed , the necessity he felt to verify these relationships was one of the reasons why he was compelled to turn back continually to a study of nature .
27 lot of people kind of saying come back again on Thursday So he 's , he 's .
28 Industrial production , which measures manufacturing output and energy production , is tipped to have fallen back sharply in March — the latest figure available — after a sharp drop in oil and gas production .
29 Maime Trotter says she does n't want to press any charges so Gilly is allowed to go back home with her .
30 The defendants were spotted walking back home by police a short while later .
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