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

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1 But he could not have come back at a more opportune time as far as Selkirk are concerned .
2 They note that the molecular hydrogen emission reveals long tail-like structures which project back to a more or less common origin in the vicinity of well-known stellar residents of the Orion molecular cloud ( see cover photo ) .
3 Introduced last summer to bring stock car racing back to a more affordable level , their early outings showed promise , with the Christmas meeting at Foxhall producing 30 starters and some excellent racing .
4 … Oakeshott 's conservatism does not appeal to any sort of metaphysical or religious beliefs for sanction or support ; nor does it hark back to a more integrated and traditional form of society .
5 Rather than moving back to a more conventional approach based on genuine consultation , it had opted for a system giving it greater control .
6 But despite flying back to the more forgiving climate of Cairns , his fever showed no signs of leaving him .
7 Nonetheless the 1991–92 figure clearly needed to be brought back to a more affordable level , and during the ‘ star chamber ’ exercise in the spring to which referred last year , the contract with Westminster Strategy ( our PR consultants ) was renegotiated , and the budgeted figure for the current year has been reduced to £170,000 .
8 After the war Attlee went back to the more responsible system .
9 The sexual pendulum has now swung back to a more central position , and that 's good news !
10 His policies looked back to the more aggressive activities of his father ; he fought the Alans , and he attacked Arles .
11 Smith therefore felt that the manufacturers ' allocations should be cut back to a more realistic level than the BEA 's plant-ordering programme , while he allocated more steel for the foundation and building work on power station sites which was the bottleneck .
12 In fishing this literally means that the catching sector has been forced back into a more primitive , earlier phase .
13 Yes , I mean it would be nice if it was possible , you know , after having taken time out , or some time out , over a period to be able to get back into a more permanent career structure , but maybe in the future this 'll come .
14 I think back to the more rigid skills studied by foot-sloggers such as myself .
15 Kingfisher shot up from 487p to 570p before settling back at a more realistic 530p , while Marks & Spencer rose 24 to 325p and Dixons put on 26 to 236p .
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