Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb -s] back [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There appears to be a gimmick on the throttle causing it to idle at some 1200 rpm when cold , although it drops back to 600 rpm when hot .
2 This position has been called ‘ classical ’ or ‘ Ricardian ’ , on the grounds that it goes back to Ricardo 's discussion of the capitalization of the tax burden of financing debt :
3 Some stars will become so small that their gravitational fields will bend light to that point that it comes back toward the star .
4 So it comes back to money again . ’
5 So it comes back to the alcohol , probably the brandy , and Lord Wittisham . ’
6 It 's it 's er , the travellers tradition and it goes back to the old tradition of the Scottish people as well
7 And then you put a return in at the end of that and it goes back to the margin again .
8 And that again is emphasised by P P three and it goes back to the erm the o the object of sustainability and reducing C O two emissions .
9 And it goes back to what we were saying about why some of these founders types which are somewhat slapdash are more readable and more interesting and get your attention .
10 They strangle our cry — and it echoes back from the future .
11 He 's wide on the right , holding it up , looking for support , two in the middle , looks for , goes for it ca n't quite get the contact he would have wanted and it runs back to in what must be a very edgy Blackburn penalty area at the moment .
12 And it comes back to my point about the allocation of green fields and the there should be no more of that because there 's already enough allocated .
13 You send it round , what they want training on and it comes back to the manager
14 Er turn left onto Road , to the railway line , and it cuts back along the railway line er which eventually comes out on the ring road .
15 Any sign of browning or other discolouration could be the onset of die-back , and if this is confirmed , you may be able to trim it away , but if it goes back below the node , you will have to prune back to the next growth bud irrespective of its direction .
16 Let's see if it gets back to what they said there .
17 If the detachment moves more than 8″ away from its regiment then it must use its own leadership value for tests , but if it moves back within 8″ it will regain the leadership benefit .
18 cos it refers back to national curriculum .
19 Just to mention one more thing the force video , a number of community affairs staff have mentioned to me that it 's out of date cos it goes back to the previous organisation
20 See , my idea originally was that cos it comes back from when I used to go in the in the Blue Anchor in Lancaster after work I mean we had everybody in there !
21 But it comes back to the point of how much tempo passes in the one phrase .
22 Erm so erm but of course I mean t to make the point because it does n't really contradict what you 're saying Heather because of course the rather more extreme kinds of Protestant Sects that do emphasise for example erm er narrow dogmatic teaching much more so you could say that erm and I think this would perhaps be the answer to , to Oliver 's point to some extent because it goes back to Dean 's original point that erm here we 're we we 're talking about a general theory of groups , but of course some groups can be more groupie than others .
23 I have gone into this rather lengthy description for two reasons : one , because it leads back into the folklore of the November Owl Pie , and two , because I ca n't stand the blighters at any price .
24 Whether it goes back to the Iron Age or the Bronze Age , however , it has lost its original character as a wide trackway across open country .
25 So you 're filtering it before it goes in the machine and still we 're saying , why do n't we filter it as it comes out the machine , before it goes back in the tank .
26 So all church members are being asked to think about the issue and make up their minds before it comes back to the General Synod for the final vote .
27 The bee then kneads the pollen into these baskets with its middle legs , moulding it around the slender peg that projects from each of them , so that when it flies back to its nest after a successful trip , it has a brilliant yellow button of food attached to each thigh .
28 The next instalment in the feud over Dylan , Satchel and another adopted son , 14-year-old Moses , will get a wider audience than ever when it goes back to court in December .
29 I therefore put it to him that he has really now er a definite choice , he can seek to resist most of these amendments and I have n't a slightest doubt they 'll be put into the Bill er the Bill will be drastically altered thereby er and when it goes back to another place nobody quite knows er wh what will happen to it , or he can use his very considerable powers of conciliation er by taking a little time for further consideration .
30 Too often , he says , we only recognise an opportunity when it arrives back on our doorstep as an import .
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