Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] back [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The Taoiseach , Albert Reynolds , strongly supported the scheme to attract money back into the country , while it was opposed by the Finance Minister , Bertie Ahern , and most of the Labour Party Ministers in the Coalition Government .
2 A partial answer to this problem was the building of hundreds of windmills to pump water back into the specially constructed drainage channels , and these were succeeded by steam pumps ( see Stretham ) .
3 The lid should be metal or plastic with a metal lining to reflect radiation back into the computer .
4 He used to play centre back in the youth cup winning juniors team .
5 The irony of the position described by my hon. Friend the Member for Makerfield ( Mr. McCartney ) is that , if Wigan had received the same amount in grant as was received by Wandsworth and Westminster in the year in which it was capped , it would not have had to levy a tax at all ; indeed , it might have been able to give money back from the previous year 's levy .
6 And I 'm proud of what I 've done and delighted that this enables me to put cash back into the game . ’
7 Two excellent goals from Steve Aries added to an early strike from Liam Herbert to put Town back on the winning trail .
8 It wants to give tourism back to the GLC , yet the only contribution that the GLC made to tourism was to destabilise and almost destroy the London tourist board .
9 Signing the Sex Pistols , Branson reasoned , was the way to put Virgin back on the map .
10 Er but basically you 're going to give land back to the people who are tilling it because that 's what they , they have an attachment to .
11 That let off seemed to breathe relief back into the home side , and not for the first time this season the imposing physical presence of youngster Ferguson proved crucial with a deft header which set up Cleland for a fine angled finish from 15 yards for the leveller .
12 But at last things are falling into place ; there are a greater number of tournaments now available in Britain for our players to compete in ; there are more and more indoor facilities and our coaches are trying their hardest to breathe life back into the game .
13 Launched by Environmental Secretary Michael Heseltine , the foundation is the business arm of the 25-year £4 billion Mersey Basin Campaign to breathe life back into the region 's waterways and surrounding land .
14 The membrane stores from which calcium is released contain three major components — pumps to sequester calcium , binding proteins ( such as calsequestrin and calreticulin ) to store calcium and the specific IP 3 R or RYR channels to release calcium back into the cytosol ( Fig. 2 ) .
15 you have to wait longer than you should to get money back from the Revenue ;
16 If those old pros did n't know how to get Gesner back into the plot , how to adjust and improvise the act , then nobody could .
17 The Government 's main underlying aim is now to get growth back into the economy so as to reverse the rising trend in unemployment .
18 The Government 's underlying aim is now to get growth back into the economy so as to reverse the rising trend in unemployment .
19 Humidifiers Centra heating can make the air too dry , so use a humidifier ( below ) to bring moisture back into the atmosphere .
20 Their natural reaction to this is to shed leaves , to cut maintenance back to the essential main frame as it were , and this may happen during August or at the beginning of September , long before the frosts which generally trigger leaf fall .
21 We want to limit the amount of fees being charged , but also we want to bring security back to the pensioners .
22 There is a continuous passionate cry from Malcolm Ross in Exeter University to bring drama back to the Arts fold , a ‘ come-home-and-all-will-be-forgiven ’ gesture .
23 Special muscles at the neck of the bladder contract to prevent flow back into the bladder .
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