Example sentences of "in [noun] [to-vb] back " in BNC.

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1 A law to require any manufacturer selling computers in Germany to take back its equipment for reuse or recycling is being drafted for next year , while governments in Denmark and Sweden are considering legislation this spring for mandating some kind of electronics scrap recycling program .
2 Biggins in bid to turn back years
3 ‘ It is why my family sacrificed a nice life in Tenerife to come back to the cold of Britain four years ago .
4 38 , 51 , afford a sufficient basis for saying that a party would not be allowed in equity to go back on such a promise .
5 This kind of specialist service has , solicitor James Whelan believes , made the difference between success and failure for himself and his wife in finding an ideal base in Devon to come back to from Dubai , where they lived since 1985 .
6 But they are very much aware that they were forced to train and work in London , with no permanent dance companies in Merseyside to come back to .
7 Mr Skinner said Mr Lilley should come to the House to answer questions over ‘ the £4,000 bill the taxpayer is having to foot for him flying from his holiday cottage in France to come back to Britain ’ .
8 First , that both sides had ‘ second strike capability ’ , i.e. , enough weapons buried in silos or submerged in submarines to hit back devastatingly after a nuclear attack .
9 First , the pressures on teachers involved in innovation to revert back in traditional content and methods are strong .
10 Veteran Republic of Ireland skipper Kevin Moran could replace Swedish international Patrik Andersson who struggled against Wednesday , while David May is in line to win back his right-back spot from Norwegian international Henning Berg .
11 Following a visit to Rangoon , the capital of Myanma , by the Bangladeshi Foreign Minister , Mustafizur Rahman , in late November , Myanma agreed in principle to take back all refugees who had crossed into Bangladesh in recent months to escape persecution .
12 This is the classic position , and with only the bat to be raised the batsman is in position to move back or forward while at the same time able to focus on the ball .
13 All this information , compiled during a journey that may have lasted as much as a quarter of an hour , enabled it to deduce the exact course it had to take in order to arrive back at its nest-hole .
14 mode of argument ( g ) : Exemplify theories , terms or approaches , or use a classificatory system to describe a text ( usually in order to reflect back on how suitable or effective the descriptive system is ) .
15 All the fathers of the early church saw the Devil as holding rights over this world , but some of them believed that God had to pay him his dues in order to win back the world .
16 Korolev achieved notoriety at a seminar held in Moscow in October 1990 at which he supported a suggestion that Russian museums might sell lesser works of art in order to buy back items sold under Lenin and Stalin .
17 In order to pay back , to compensate Ethel Mitchell , she had put herself up to her neck in debt .
18 If necessary rescheduling should be carried out either to give a new completion date or to increase resources ( or reduce time allocated ) in order to get back on schedule .
19 When you stood in the Jungle , the house seemed dimensions away , as if , in order to get back indoors , you had to alter the way your mind worked , you had to think your way back in .
20 Then , on the same scale , how far would you have to walk , in order to get back to Lucy and her kind , the earliest human fossils that unequivocally walked upright ?
21 And how far would you have to walk , in order to get back to the start of evolution on Earth ?
22 So in order to get back to the medieval level , we took it back down to there and we caused the to slope .
23 Patient works out in gym to win back his strength
24 The glider dived almost vertically and I was just in time to pull back on the stick so that we hit the ground in a level attitude without any damage .
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