Example sentences of "[coord] [det] [verb] [pers pn] back " in BNC.

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1 And that takes us back to the issue of continuity/discontinuity between animality and humanity .
2 But I must say through help of the national agreement and that takes us back to nineteen forty seven .
3 And that brings me back to my original point .
4 And that brings us back to your point , that there are times when you , you , you know you have , in order to get your statutory rights you 've got to be pretty firm .
5 That was Elgar 's Pomp and Circumstance March number one that was and that brings you back to afternoon special on your favourite local radio station .
6 And this gets us back to looking at process .
7 But then I saw my pitman Liam Beckett giving frantic signals and this brought me back to my senses , ’ he explained .
8 But then I saw my pitman Liam Beckett giving frantic signals and this brought me back to my senses , ’ he explained .
9 Palmer now thought about testing the idea , and this brought him back to his original thoughts about the helium .
10 I would n't define integrated and balanced individually , I 'd link them together , because to me they appear to be er a concept , that you move towards , and the concept to me is shall we say to provide a balanced population structure , which is n't biased to any one sector shall we say , it 's not an elderly , it 's not a retirement village there like perhaps you have in er certain parts of er er North America , and the second element of the concept is that it should provide a range of services compatible with its size , but I qualify that by saying , but not all the services that the people in that settlement require , and this brings me back to my discussion , debate with Mr Curtis .
11 This comment was not entirely facetious and this brings us back to the remarks I made earlier about erm the use of Tampax and the government trying to persuade women to erm use internal sanitary protection .
12 The problem ( and this brings us back to the Frankie story ) is what the disruption of consumption means .
13 The White Paper clearly indicates the government 's intention of shifting the balance of provision away from local authorities , and this brings us back to the mixed economy of welfare or welfare pluralism .
14 Doctors were hurrying to him now , lifting him with careful , expert hands , speaking soothingly as they helped support him and half carry him back towards the wards .
15 ‘ People have suggested to me that changes have been coming more rapidly than they would like but that brings me back to the feeling that people intrinsically do n't like change .
16 But that brings us back to the point we were stressing a moment ago , if the goods are faulty you 're entitled to money back , a cash refund .
17 But that throws you back to the problem .
18 But this brings us back to the initial problem , which was precisely to explain how materialism could accommodate such a ‘ feel ’ .
19 But this brings us back to our original question : how do we identify them ?
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