Example sentences of "[to-vb] back from [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Another type of chart helps parents begin to stand back from the emotional reactions they have and see what is happening with their child . |
2 | The latter allows both parties a chance to stand back from the daily routine and take a harder look at overall performance . |
3 | Only by trying to stand back from the daily grind and reviewing one 's long term goals can such opposition be slowly undermined . |
4 | Even in daylight it had a sombre , suspicious air as if it wished to slink back from the adjoining houses . |
5 | Witney Town turned in an excellent performance to come back from a two goal deficit to snatch a point against mid-table Yate . |
6 | The hope among many is that Lamont , or as looks increasingly unlikely , his successor , will be able to pull back from the second rise when he comes to the December 1994 Budget . |
7 | It would be great to bounce back from a temporary aberration and get into the Third Division . |
8 | Saussure , third on Mont Blanc , had to turn back from a surveying expedition when his 17 guides mutinied , throwing his food down the mountain ! |
9 | It also brought cheer to the giant Decca record company , which had set up Deram precisely to capture back from the new independent companies some of the money pumping into what there was of Britain 's counter culture . |
10 | They have a 12-point deficit to claw back from the first Gold Cup leg at Glasgow , and judging from Sunday 's encouraging performance against Edinburgh , they should be able to clinch the bonus point for an aggregate victory . |