Example sentences of "it back [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Changes in the environment , most notably switching lights on or off , can entrain the free-running rhythm , bringing it back under outside control .
2 So we 'd jump up an get one of these rabbit skins and then we 'd take it back to wholesale fruiter in Street , and get fourpence for it .
3 The aircraft has been on the airshow circuit for a number of years and now needs a lot of tender loving care to bring it back to pristine condition again .
4 He was gon na spend a lot of money converting it back to right hand drive and I said it 's air conditioned and everything in n it ?
5 We catch a mini-cab and share it back to Kentish Town .
6 Eat slightly less and exercise a little more ; aim to bring it back to normal within a week or two .
7 Get it back to normal .
8 Where are the 365 collecting boxes for last year 's Ian Botham Walk for Leukaemia that never made it back to Corporate Communications ?
9 If you have a red cylindrical plastic container looking like a miniature pillar box with the slot in the wrong place , send it back to Corporate Communications , now .
10 Speedy with a lay off and Thomson does well and gets it back to Speedy , Jochim in the middle Agnew arriving he 'll keep it er near the corner flag I think .
11 The Leeds defence has never looked as secure since they did away with the old back pass law — Whyte and Fairclough looked good because all they had to do was knock it back to big John .
12 The Leeds defence has never looked as secure since they did away with the old back pass law — Whyte and Fairclough looked good because all they had to do was knock it back to big John .
13 If you can soften your water then it will be easy enough to acidify it using peat filtration ; if you do n't soften your water then the dissolved salts will buffer it back to neutral/alkaline as fast as you try to acidify it .
14 If you can soften your water then it will be easy enough to acidify it using peat filtration ; if you do n't soften your water then the dissolved salts will buffer it back to neutral/alkaline as fast as you try to acidify it .
15 With that she slammed the old Austin into gear , then almost as quickly put it back into neutral .
16 Hereford and worcester will have to wait for at least five years to see if the local government review will split it back into seperate counties , but Gloucestershire may benefit before then , as avon looks like being abolished in two years time .
17 Started by the present Baron 's father , who purchased most of the finest Old Master pictures , the present Baron has brought it back into single ownership by buying inherited paintings from his siblings .
18 We will establish a new Urban Regeneration Agency to pull together our efforts to clear up and develop derelict land , helping to bring it back into commercial use and provide new opportunities for local people .
19 In the middle , she went away to make tea , and brought it back with digestive biscuits she had broken into quarters .
20 Now if you 're if somebody becomes a persistent discounter first of all they 'll they 'll question it back at head office .
21 Granada TV who produced the original series of University Challenge said they 'd ’ welcome it back on British Television ’ .
22 Granada TV who produced the original series of University Challenge said they 'd ’ welcome it back on British Television ’ .
23 But then , having thrown away the chance of greater equality , women gradually proceeded to win it back by devious ways until by 1960 there had been a stealthy but profound erosion of male dominance with hardly a male being yet aware of it .
24 Surplus ACT can be recovered by carrying it back against prior year 's liabilities for up to six years .
25 The red silk dress had been exchanged for a slender column of midnight-blue sequins that caught the light and spun it back in dizzying rainbows of colour .
26 It was long since Adam had thought of him so , and he gathered the warmth of their recollection to him as gratefully as if he had salved one bleached and solitary bone of the beloved right hand out of the Severn , and laid it back in holy ground .
27 Some said the sport came from the Norsemen , others muttered about the Romans who after all had been in the area for several centuries and left little else but stone , and one literary aficionado had just written a treatise tracing it back in direct line to Jacob 's wrestling with the angel .
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