Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun prp] [verb] back [art] " in BNC.

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1 Two traffic lights further on Miss Ellis handed back a towelette .
2 Earlier former Wales international David Jones rolled back the years with a top score 61 , riding his luck after being dropped three times .
3 Generally , though we may have the background threat of Gomez 's South American violence or past humiliation ( Maisie Mountjoy brings back the music hall again ) , the late plays are too conventional to take us again immediately from London to Kinkanja .
4 Alastair Goodrum turns back the clock to a high speed dash across England in 1811 .
5 Suddenly the pressure was off Mr Kaifu to take back the tainted men .
6 While Pius XII 's encyclical Mystici Corporis brought back the concept of the Church as the body of Christ to the centre of Catholic teaching , it most remarkably avoided the slightest reference in this to the relationship between the Eucharistic body and the ecclesial body , and omitted the slightest notice of the basic Pauline text for that relationship , 1 Corinthians 10.17 .
7 Once a new tutor was appointed for the girl who refused to go to school , Mr and Mrs M drew back a little .
8 And at that stage England were 50 without loss , with Gooch and Mike Atherton seizing back the initiative with some memorable strokes after Ian Healy had spearheaded a gutsy rearguard action .
9 Captain Roy-Smith brought back a breeding pair : the dog was Ajax v Suhrenkamp and the bitch , Berny v Weyher .
10 Anthea Warburton pushed back a strand or two of hair from her mouth and said Hi in a failing voice into the thick air .
11 It has generally been thought a manifestation of the taste which in the immediately following period adapted many fabulous monsters from the East ; but it has no close eastern parallels , and the discovery of the Lefkandi Centaur pushes back the concept in Greece a long way .
12 Patrick Kelly and Frederick Flowers went back a long way .
13 Barbara Garson peels back the truth about Apple computers and their ilk .
14 Barbara Coleman handed back the glass .
15 But Townsend gave his side a deserved lead in the 19th minute The Republic of Ireland midfielder was perfectly positioned in the nineteenth minute when Graeme Le Saux touched back a crossfield ball from Fleck for his skipper to drive home a low shot .
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