Example sentences of "[vb infin] back [art] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 It 's not unknown to eventually track back the source of rumour and confusion to events at ‘ Grange Hill ’ .
2 I 'll be very , very brief erm we can not fall back the control of the country which even the highest rate of recycling that a number of them have already achieved the Government recycling target so now you 've aimed er , I think it 's something rich it more or less stands for er , I would see the role of the County is essentially is co-ordination between the various waste collection authorities through to the greater of the extense of
3 ‘ And if you find a cafe , could you bring back a couple of bacon sandwiches ? ’
4 no you 'd have to get all out and have a look , but I mean if I go over there I 'll bring back a load of D K and I know I will we 'll see .
5 But I 'm told on this day , May thirteenth , thirty seven years ago , and that should bring back a lot of memories for many of you , the Three-Ninetieth flew its hundred and fifth combat mission from this station and many of you remember that day .
6 If they did n't bring back the amount of money he 'd told them to , he beat them with a baseball bat . ’
7 Just as the early European explorers of the North Atlantic would bring back the tusks of narwhals and pass them off as the horns of unicorns , so would the early Arabian and Indian sailors bring back the massive bones of the Cassowary as evidence of the giant " roc " of the Sinbad sagas , or the Garuda bird of Hindu mythology , which is today the symbol of Indonesia 's national airline .
8 Some of the men had brought ropes and small axes with them so that , while they were in the forest , they could carry back a load of firewood rather than returning empty-handed if they did n't get the boar .
9 Similarly , if we could trace back the ancestry of all the genes in existing mice , through successive replications , for the same long period , we would expect to find those genes in animals belonging to a single species .
10 If you take out a £25,000 loan over 25 years , each year you will pay back a proportion of the sum borrowed plus interest on whatever is left over .
11 The annual saving on your heating bill will therefore pay back the cost of the extra insulation .
12 He watched a man scratch back the memory of many years .
13 Up on the platform behind a moat of pot plants that would hold back a crowd of football hooligans , sit the Heid Yins flanked by lecterns with large , coloured bulbs .
14 No amount of censorship could hold back the rise of a new social consciousness bursting to find expression .
15 When pope , barons and many bishops , as well as the queen and apparently the royal heir , were largely agreed , Reynolds could not hold back the tide of change .
16 Third , a doctor 's obligation when he can no longer hold back the approach of death is to make the patient comfortable , including easing his pain .
17 I thought if he heard her nonsense directed at someone else he would get back a sense of proportion about it .
18 Sun got Adobe 's source code in the deal , a reasonably rare occurrence , but Adobe figures it 'll get back a lot of implementation improvements .
19 Watts fears not : he fears a return of union militancy ; he fears Labour 's desire to bring water under greater public control will put back the modernisation of the industry .
20 Given the context — a decade in which a radical , market-minded government had restructured almost all of the public services , in an endeavour to ‘ roll back the frontiers of the state ’ and introduce commercial principles in the provision of social welfare — its contents are surprising .
21 He added : ‘ If only we could roll back the frontiers of the 1960s . ’
22 Mr Krenz , who is certain to become the next target of popular calls for revenge following the corruption revelations , left office warning that ‘ anti-democratic forces ’ could now roll back the process of change he had tried to introduce .
23 Mr Krenz , who is certain to become the next target of popular calls for revenge following the corruption revelations , left office warning that ‘ anti-democratic forces ’ could now roll back the process of change he had tried to introduce .
24 Mr Krenz , who is certain to become the next target of popular calls for revenge following the corruption revelations , left office warning that ‘ anti-democratic forces ’ could now roll back the process of change he had tried to introduce .
25 In each of the areas of major concern for the NVALA , there appeared to them to be influential individuals whose determination to ‘ push back the frontiers of permissiveness ’ was seen as the greatest threat to traditional Christian morality .
26 A brilliant word-processor proving shareware can push back the boundaries of software value for money .
27 A brilliant wordprocessor proving shareware can push back the boundaries of software value for money .
28 I do not think that we can turn back the tide of secularisation altogether in the area of dying , but we can call a halt to it by giving some serious thought to practices within our society and churches .
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