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

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1 We could just fall back on a bit of sweets and chocolate or something in the end but I 'd like to get some
2 However , where negotiation fails , the parties must fall back on the law , and their rights and liabilities will then be governed by the terms of their contract .
3 does it make any sense , like you could at least sort of fall back on the toilet or something .
4 She let her head fall back on the pillow , her body arching in swift sensuousness , inviting and inciting the continuation of his caresses .
5 If we ca n't see anything more unusual suppose we could always fall back on the bubble baths or the anyway I think that 's a bit more than but there you go .
6 To measure sincerity in weapons proved very difficult , and so , from time to time , the American delegation would fall back on the mantra of peace , peace to which only Iraq was the obstacle , peace in which all these obsessions about the latest arms and the best would be redundant .
7 If his education were below that of his audience he could not fall back on the validity of the Sacraments he administered for support .
8 Something in her voice made him ease back on the throttle , decide not to pass the Renault Turbo lorry he 'd been stalking .
9 Following the inquiry 's recommendations , in February 1989 , the Secretary of State issued a Circular on the discharge of patients from hospital ( HC(89)5 ) , and in September 1990 followed this with the Circular on the care programme approach , stating that from April 1991 all patients leaving hospital should be the subjects of care programmes , and that in September 1991 regions should report back on the implementation of this policy .
10 Together , we can look back on a year of consider- able success , and forward to a new year of challenge .
11 The British landed gentry can look back on a past filled with special glories due to the responsibilities of their rank .
12 Nevertheless , we can look back on the year with pride and feel confident that our achievements stand us in good stead for 1992 .
13 I believe that in 100 years people will look back on the middle of the twentieth century as a nightmare period when mankind suddenly discovered the means to destroy itself , and was seriously considering using this as a preferable alternative to reconciling differing political views .
14 It is a complacent researcher indeed who does not look back on the research findings and wish that some things had been done better .
15 AQUARIUS — IN TIME to come Aquarians will look back on the period between mid-1991 and the end of 1993 as a watershed .
16 In which case , the British public may look back on the era of scarcity as a golden age of broadcasting .
17 Unless you cut back on road building , you do n't cut back on the car , unless you invest in public transport , you do n't get people to use it .
18 Well if the Conservatives got in would you cut back the money allocated to recreation and would you cut back on the recreation services ?
19 Although the lines are available for both voice and data traffic , if there is a particularly large amount of data traffic the system will automatically cut back on the number of phone calls allowed on the WAN .
20 And they 'll go back on the road before that happens .
21 Wood engravings can accompany type , and so once again pictures could go back on the page ; they were also very durable , so that runs of hundreds of thousands were possible .
22 And we never did go back on the payroll after that .
23 No half day Saturdays , half day Saturdays , yes and then er I , I used to stay waiting for mother to come and my sister er to do the shopping in Willenhall cos they would n't shop anywhere else , and then erm my brother used to come with his cycle and er I used to carry a lot of the shopping back and my brother used to push a lot on his , on his cycle and mother and my sister used to stay down and have another walk around , but we 'd got to walk it back I 'd come back on the wagonette so or just after the buses started but er I 'll never forget the first time the bus ran it was pouring with rain and my sister was standing in front of me and she 'd got a new mac on and of course we were getting very wet and there was a scramble to get on the bus and the lady in front of her had got a bag of flour and of course the bag burst and went all down her
24 ‘ It was always planned he would come back on the bus , but when the usual head count was made for the return journey we , of course , had the same number as when we started out — without Kenny . ’
25 ‘ Might as well get back on the road .
26 As Mr Day points out : ‘ To the small and medium sized company , all accountants are very much the same and , with the increasing competition from certified and unqualified accountants , I do n't believe that at the lower end of the market chartered accountants will ever get back on the pedestal in the same way they used to be .
27 Whether this one could get back on the screen , I do n't know .
28 Whether this one could get back on the screen , I do n't know .
29 If this is the sort of crap I sign when I am canned I really must try and get back on the wagon .
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