Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] back on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Pray that they may be people who rely on God 's healing and allow him to set them back on the track of feeding the lambs .
2 It sets out , by example as well as by direct command , the differences between right and wrong , so that the man who measures his conduct by Bible standards gains from it both " reproof " when he is in the wrong and " correction " to set him back on a right course .
3 What I 'm planning to do is to put them back in the order , colleagues could you settle down please , I 'm planning to put them back on the agenda in the order that they fell off , and er , hopefully , the first opportunity in that connection may be Wednesday afternoon , but I need to have a discussion with colleagues about that , but I 'll certainly let you know at the first available opportunity .
4 It was at this point that I decided to put her back on a loose creance , so that she could approach the lure from whatever direction she pleased .
5 Such behaviour is essential when you are training your dog to run free outside as you will want to put it back on the leash at the end of the period of exercise .
6 So when the jacket of Elleke Bohemer 's book An Immaculate Figure ( Bloomsbury £15.99 ) claims it is ‘ a compelling and beautifully told parable about Africa , whiteness and beauty ’ the reader 's first reaction is to put it back on the shelf and move quickly on .
7 All we need is a victory to put us back on the road .
8 All we need is a victory to put us back on the road .
9 How much would Donald need to get him back on the road ?
10 ‘ She 'll be safe enough , but I 've a feeling it will be a long job to get her back on an even keel .
11 As , managing director of business psychologists , John Nicholson Associates , explained : ‘ A crude analogy is if you are a fleet manager and one of you cars is not working properly , then you check out the problem and see if it can be fixed in-house or go to external specialists to get it back on the road in peak condition as soon as possible . ’
12 Mr Crosby wanted to take them back on the pitch but was prevented from doing so by police , who had acted quickly to prevent a pitch invasion when Byrne headed Sunderland into a 35th-minute lead .
13 He wanted to press his mouth to her softly parted lips and taste the sweetness within , he wanted to push aside the loosely tied neck of her shift and let his hand savour the warmth of her flesh , he wanted to lay her back on the bed and hold her against him as he had at the river-crossing ; he wanted her .
14 I was planning to bring her back on the Sleeper tonight . ’
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