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

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1 I 've got Lyn who 's due to go back for a month erm end of May for most of er June , upstairs
2 When are you due to go back to the hospital ? ’
3 he , he were due to go back in the army and he overstayed
4 Though it is possible to trace a system of remedies outside the court structure back a thousand years ( Wraith and Hutchesson , 1973 ) , it is unnecessary to go back beyond the National Insurance Act 1911 for an historical background to modern tribunals .
5 As a source of information , the return collates much that should have been delivered for registration when the relevant transactions occurred , so that a searcher may find it unnecessary to search back beyond the latest annual return on the file .
6 Established in 1985 with an initial funding of about £14 million , DELTA has now commissioned 30 projects for its exploratory phase , most due to report back to the Commission early in 1991 .
7 Erm , I 'm sorry to come back to the central overheads er again , but erm it , considering that the other income largely related to ninety one , I 'm a little unclear why the central costs went down , I ca n't believe there 's been any salary cuts at
8 Tony took the overdose on Sunday night , at around the time when his father , his father 's girl friend and her son were due to come back from the pub .
9 But I was afraid to go back to the village .
10 Finding the car park empty , he was too embarrassed to go back to the pub and ask for help .
11 The reason I say it 's , it 's , the system 's too old to go back to the Japs and say get this sorted out , rewrite the software because they 're just gon na say not likely we have n't made it for ten years , or whatever seven or eight years or whatever it is , it 's out of date , they 're not gon na start working on the system that 's that old all they 'll want to do is to sell you a new one
12 but you , you ca n't make that public and you are still worried that it can go too far to the left and therefore you , you , you 've got a range of , of erm quite moderate proposals which come in which , i if they were implemented , would restrain and would maintain the su the support of the ninety percent , th that you are still only seeking to antagonize really those , those landlords who are not going to be prepared to come back within the system .
13 But , on the stroke of midnight , Prince Charming turned back into a rat . ’
14 This ensures that they would not be prepared to renegotiate back to the original agreement .
15 I funny staring back at the car park , the car park , and the
16 From their Edwardian dominance of golf and tennis , the British slipped back to the second rank .
17 In practice it is not always easy to stand back from the mass of information and choose a main message and a few submessages .
18 I have an appointment with Dr Dingle at 5 o'clock , so it seemed pointless going back to the Oxfordshire cottage last night .
19 He says the fibrous nature of Linseed makes it impossible to plough back into the soil .
20 A bird , a pigeon perhaps , took startled flight , its wings almost brushing her , and Sabine jumped back against the wall , her heart hammering .
21 The last EF1-11s based at Saudi arrived back at the Oxfordshire base at the weekend .
22 One of those walks stretches alongside the estuary , and at one point it is possible to look back to the solidity and placidity of the harbour and out , across Doom Bar , to an unpredictable sea .
23 If you feel fit to go back to the inn , Mr Hambro , I 'll be glad to drive you and Miss Rossignol round there . ’
24 And she was thrilled by that , for she found it hard to come back to a woman 's life in Egypt after tasting life in France .
25 If the Druidic Priest is quick to come back with a reply of ‘ Your Master has given me permission to enter ’ or something equally convincing , the door will say , ‘ Oh , all right .
26 They were supposed to come back to the offices and do a three hour training
27 And that , in turn , is likely to feed back on the Government in the form of pressures from the most irresistible of all Tory constituencies , the City .
28 On present form , future generations are likely to look back on the 1992 election — with its emphasis on marginal tax rates — as at best rather quaint , or at worst a tragic irrelevance .
29 It is just as likely to draw back from the hole .
30 The alternative is to lift the ban on supplying weapons to Bosnia 's Muslims , the main victims of the war and the ones most likely to fight back against the Serbs effectively .
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