Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] back [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When you 've tasted mine you might not want , you might want me to bring you bring you back a different sort .
2 ‘ How long will you be staying with us ? ’ he queried when she handed him back the completed card .
3 I give him back the open paper .
4 The new machine will set you back a cool £1,700 which does n't make it the cheapest machine in the world .
5 An average baked potato will set you back a mere 180–200 calories and , with a sensible filling added , about 300 .
6 In this fascinating introductory Sideshow , she offers a number of choice things that range from small , long drop , earrings in silver and in pine that is coloured either red or green and retail at £10 a pair , to much larger things such as the brass and oxidised copper weighing Scales with their central zigzag column motif that will set you back a mere £270 .
7 An X baseball cap will set you back a money-grabbing $19 , the shirt $19 and sweatshirt $30 .
8 Mr Field believes he would win easily , and once returned to the Commons would ask the parliamentary party to give him back the Labour whip .
9 It 's a great way for producing long banners or waste paper but And if you wan na actually reverse this process alt M takes it back the other way .
10 The other , on the face of it , gives less cause for revelling , since it takes us back a mere 70 years and is effectively an anniversary of an anniversary .
11 ‘ One was financial — loss of earnings , keeping a second home and campaigning expenses set us back a great deal over the 15 months .
12 ‘ Somebody called Flavell ; asked about when I called you back the other night .
13 He took it a few feet out , so now he was on the edge of the 18 yard box … near the corner ( so approx 25 yards from goal ) , he pulled it back the other way , turned and curled the ball into the top left corner with his left foot .
14 ‘ I had to lay him off but I had every intention of bringing him back the following season .
15 I had promised him that I would look her up , convey his admiring regards , and perhaps even bring him back a signed photograph of Miss Dragonette .
16 Talk to the children again to distract them , and , with your hands covering the cards , you turn them back the right way up .
17 and when we got it back the flipping thing wo n't play at all
18 Kate , forcing herself with the greatest difficulty to resist his blatant charm , gave him back a calculating half-smile .
19 He thanked me , and I gave him back the royal Elphberg ring .
20 Bought it back the other night there .
21 I 'll just put it back a little bit there .
22 Once seen , it gives us back a legitimate access to a great wealth of traditional human experience on the matter , which must of course be critically used , but which certainly does not leave us utterly puzzled , as we might be in starting to observe a strange species .
23 To take you back a wee bit before that er when you were an apprentice was your tuition from your journeymen quite good ?
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