Example sentences of "take back [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This takes back to Thomas Jefferson and William Bingley , who were guided by natives of the region to plants whose efficacy and potency , in the view prevalent at the time , derived from the grandeur of their settlings .
2 Althusser elaborates his thesis that Marxism is not a historicism at some length , presenting a critique of the historicist and humanist traditions which he takes back from Sartre to the beginning of the century , even to the Russian Revolution itself , and in which he also includes the ‘ absolute historicism ’ of Gramsci and the Frankfurt School .
3 All through this period the parliamentary liaison officer supplied papers and amendments from the committee stages of the Social Security Bill and took back to parliament from the IPG problem areas suitable for Parliamentary questions and issues for MPs to follow up in other ways .
4 At the end of the visit Archipenko told Modigliani to help himself to the fruit and vegetables in their garden which he took back to Jeanne and her mother as a peace offering .
5 They radioed for help and were rescued by crewmen from the Isle of Man lifeboat and taken back to Douglas harbour .
6 The four were rescued by crewmen from the Isle of Man lifeboat and taken back to Douglas harbour .
7 The four were then taken back to Douglas .
8 On 26 May 1918 , they sailed for France on the Leasowe Castle , torpedoed at midnight on the 26/27 , the survivors taken back to Alexandria .
9 Most scholars viewed the acquisition of advanced knowledge and skills across a wide spectrum of academic fields as extremely beneficial once taken back to China .
10 It was acute peritonitis , and he was taken back to Wrexham hospital — this time , obviously , as an in-patient .
11 The goods were then taken back to Mansha 's home where his girlfriend heard the men and saw Randhawa throwing the stolen jewellery around the kitchen .
12 The passengers made their own way after being taken back to New Street station .
13 Here is now , left edge of the penalty area , moving towards the byline and doing well there to take it away from him but at the expense of a throw-in , that 's taken back to Alan , is twenty yards back from the byline and moving back out towards the touchline on the far side .
14 ‘ It looks like we 're going to be taken back to Woodstock here , ’ quipped Patrick Forge recently , as the motley Mother Earth crew took the stage at his and Gilles Peterson 's Talkin Loud night at the Fridge in Brixton .
15 ‘ She could have had his body taken back to Liverpool and buried at home , ’ Maureen said .
16 Father-of-two Jackson , of Tune Street , Barnsley , was taken back to court on a charge of criminal damage .
17 Taken back to Kufra to recuperate , he was fit and well again within two weeks .
18 Subjects are taken back to childhood by being put in nappies , bottle-fed and alternately shouted at and hugged , which leaves them feeling helpless and vulnerable .
19 Conducted professionally , regression therapy does not involve subjects being taken back to childhood ‘ by being put in nappies , bottle-fed and alternately shouted at and hugged … ’
20 How I did not develop pneumonia I shall never know , my sciatic nerve was outraged by this treatment , and fortunately I was taken back to Fulmer House .
21 The legend that Crabb was taken back to Russia alive continued to circulate for several years and indeed still does , helped by a number of books claiming to be based on secret information from the East .
22 The track had been extensively mined by the Italians and the captured German staff car ran over one , injuring Lieutenant Sutherland who had to be taken back to Siwa .
23 She had been taken back to Ardeevan and put in one of the observation wards .
24 The mutineers , driven by weather to abandon their plan of escaping round the Horn into the Pacific , are intercepted and taken back to England , where Jesse and those of his comrades who have survived are tried and hanged .
25 He 's been taken back to Banbury where 's he helping police with their enquiries .
26 In June 1989 the East Londoner had taken a load to Barcelona , where depot staff loaded his trailer with a mixed consignment to be taken back to London .
27 By the end of September she had lost interest in everything , and waited with dread for the news that Corrie was to be taken back to London .
28 She ought to demand to be taken back to London .
29 ‘ He 'd been taken back to Germany for slave labour .
30 Subsequently his body was taken back to Agaune , where it became the object of a cult , the first royal saint-cult of the Middle Ages .
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