Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] back [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The resulting space from the end of the track or pole back to the wall is known as the ‘ return ’ and can look rather unattractive unless covered with fabric .
2 And I believe that consignment back in the warehouse is totally , completely , unquestionably legal .
3 So I think we may have to take this as part of the council meeting when we get a report back , cos obviously , there 's a degree of urgency in whatever we do about this , but I can suggest that we can do no more than report back to the next council meeting that we 've discussed this , and that it is in solicitor 's hands .
4 Analysing what racism does in our society means , first of all , claiming ‘ race ’ and racism back from the margins of British politics .
5 P&O Containers then shipped British entrants ' cars and equipment back to the UK .
6 and cash back in the box of the petty cash
7 Brighton remain next to bottom in the table and relegation back to the Third Division after four seasons looks a distinct probability .
8 Today the school finds itself in the midst of a public debate which is shaking the foundations of French politics — some say ethics — has split Mitterand 's Socialist Party down the middle and has put the questions of immigration and integration back on the agenda with a vengeance .
9 He laid the telephone and torch back on the table then probed delicately with the end of a penknife .
10 They will lease the first team pitch and clubhouse back from the buyers next season and expect to move to new premises in 1993 .
11 A volunteer worker took the dead baby and mother back to the hospital where the baby was immediately admitted and then pronounced dead in an effort to rectify the original mistake .
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