Example sentences of "have [verb] back [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now , Jesus has come back again upon his hands , and he Pilate is faced with this tremendous decision .
2 Our other major domestic market , the distilling industry has come back strongly from the low levels of production of the early 1980s and appears full of optimism , if the huge rise in the share prices of quoted distilling companies is a fair yardstick .
3 For a wait-and-see approach to work , the patient has to come back regularly for decay or lack of it to be assessed .
4 The national assembly , up to only a certain period of time , according to the constitution , and then again the parliament has to come back again into the picture .
5 SIR Colin Cowdrey has rushed back early from Asia to take personal control of the Pakistan ball-tampering saga .
6 " She has gone back there to her family .
7 We all used to bite our lips and nod wisely at these theological conundrums , holding our breath until he 'd gone back upstairs before dissolving into laughter .
8 ‘ Which means Butler will have to go back soon to the States for more funds , ’ Regan said .
9 Industrial production , which measures manufacturing output and energy production , is tipped to have fallen back sharply in March — the latest figure available — after a sharp drop in oil and gas production .
10 The sudden question threw her off balance , literally , and she had to sit back hastily in the chair at Faye 's bedside to regain her physical and mental equilibrium .
11 that 's what you did , he had to go back there with you .
12 ‘ So when he told me he had to go back home to Fyn to meet someone , but that I could go with him if I wanted , I gave him an ultimatum . ’
13 No that 's alright then and er I , I got into , I came , came back sort of when mother died , had to come back suddenly in the middle of the week and then erm I brought me family up as I say and , and my hubby he took , he took us Christmas shopping which is twenty one years ago this , this month the sixteenth my daughter-in-law and I and the little boy and that 's the little boy over there that 's now married , the one with the photograph , he took us shopping at Bishop 's Stortford cos we had n't any shops nothing here then , there was nothing when I first came here it was terrible and we went to Bishop 's Stortford and we came home in the , dinner time and I got erm , had our dinner and everything , had our meal , well we had soup and that was gon na cook at night , er you know , dinner at night so we had soup and that and erm he said I go down to the garage to put a tyre on my car , he came struggling back and within half an hour he was dead at fifty six years old that 's all he was , so I was left to bring up those that was n't married , I was left to bring up er the others you know , er I had the twins with me and Roy one of the boys and erm , er Brian the youngest one and I had to bring them up and I , after I , they , they all got married and I moved , before they got married I just got Brian with me the two twins got married , and I moved into my daughter-in-law 's house next door which was no two , seven , five the other side , I 'm sorry , two , seven , five and er I was in my house though three years that four bedroom and I could n't afford to keep you know big house like that going with just three , my , me and my son so we moved into her house and she had the end one which is still in now , we 'd done a swap and then cos er , er in the later years I was in there oh a long , long while and I loved it and I did n't wan na move but then I found , I was handicapped , I would n't get up the stairs to the toilet so I was moved into this bungalow you see and I had a friend living with me and he erm , he come here to live with me , came to lodge with me because he did n't want to go into Stevenage you see and er , after that erm , after that we , I had this bungalow and er I moved into this bungalow and er he moved in here with me and er everything happened when I got in this bungalow .
14 Cos it 's sad in my opinion that going back to where we were several months ago because we set out out to attracting higher quality people paying them more money and we 've come back again to basically seeing the people who we saw in the first instance
15 By last year they had crept back only to $113 billion , and that mostly thanks to some hefty refinancing of old high-coupon issues from the early 1980s to take advantage of lower interest rates .
16 You 've crept back unbeknown to me .
17 Although Charlie could always see Trentham in front of him , Tommy was so silent in his wake that from time to time he had to look back just to be certain his friend was still there .
18 Many 's the night I 've walked back late from town and stopped off in the New Earswick hedgerows to supply them some used beer …
19 Well we were led to believe that the concessions given to company cars would go , or would go in part in the White Paper , and we were led to believe that they would er make a decision that would say that the gas-guzzling , the higher expenditure cars would be penalized in terms of vehicle excise licence , road tax , compared to the small ones , and yet they 've gone back even from that .
20 But they 've gone back now to sitting altogether .
21 She had gone back home in April 1988 , played a leading role in the National League for Democracy ( NLD ) , and , although under house arrest since July 1989 , had become the leading symbol of opposition to the military government of Myanma ( Burma ) .
22 Across the road to the butcher 's where they looked in the window to see back at the reflection of Hogan 's Outfitters and realise that Sean Walsh had gone back inside to the empire that would one day be his .
23 She knew she was being ridiculous , but so much had happened back there in that elegant house , so many unexplained emotions had swung through her mind in such a short space of time , and she felt so wound up , so confused by it all .
24 Britain had fought back bravely with a great equaliser from Jane Sixsmith after Germany had taken the lead through Nadine Ernsting .
25 Today was the start of her contract , which she had signed back home with the agent of the Monte Samana Company who owned this entire complex .
26 Mrs Thatcher might now be widely regarded as an electoral liability ; but she had bounced back before from low opinion poll ratings and by-election reverses to win huge general election victories .
27 We have to go back there in the next chapter and I did n't want any bad feeling . ’
28 and hopefully that will be tomorrow night at the Manor … when United play Barnsley … we have to look back now to saturday … no joy I 'm afraid … swindon … oxford … hereford all beaten … here 's what went wrong
29 There 's a chance now for Martin Foyle ; Martin Foyle — and he 's scored , oh a great chip forward by Simpson , it 's laid back there to Martin Foyle , he takes the ball on his chest and Martin Foyle has done it .
30 Oh a great chip forward by Simpson , it 's laid back there to Martin Foyle and he takes the ball on his chest and Martin Foyle has done it .
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