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 ‘ I 'll sell ye it back for two and a half . ’
3 Years later , 1948 tourist Doug Ring , speaking at a dinner , thanked George Tribe for not making it back for that crucial pre-tour season .
4 Erm and while I was married I bought it back for twenty and a few months later I sell it for ten pound .
5 However , the seven republican delegations which attended a further meeting on Nov. 25 refused to initial the Treaty , and sent it back for further discussion in the republican Supreme Soviets .
6 A spokesperson will then either transition the module into a conceptually approved state or hold it back for further work before approval .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Tony had had a bad start , 2 over after 5 , and Jack had brought it back to 1 again .
10 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 ?
11 We catch a mini-cab and share it back to Kentish Town .
12 Not that United disgraced themselves in any way at all , they matched Spurs ball for ball and played some delightful football and an awful lot of courage ; they were two nil down when they pulled it back to two one , they were three one down when they pulled it back to three two .
13 Flap 15° brought it back to 55 kts and full flap took off another three knots .
14 When demand and supply are in stable equilibrium , if any accident should move the scale of production from its equilibrium position , there will be instantly brought into play forces tending to push it back to that position ; just as , if a stone hanging by a string is displaced from its equilibrium position , the force of gravity will at once tend to bring it back to its equilibrium position .
15 Remember where you can get it back to that 's the only thing .
16 Send it back to that
17 Try and work it back to that .
18 ‘ I cut a picture of a model in a swimsuit out of Vogue and posted it back to one man .
19 Eat slightly less and exercise a little more ; aim to bring it back to normal within a week or two .
20 Get it back to normal .
21 Where are the 365 collecting boxes for last year 's Ian Botham Walk for Leukaemia that never made it back to Corporate Communications ?
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 Using recorded music to create atmosphere ; or , better , ask one class to make an audio tape with the intention of creating atmosphere , then play it back to another class as a way of initiating the drama — " When you hear this , where do you think we might be ?
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 Not that United disgraced themselves in any way at all , they matched Spurs ball for ball and played some delightful football and an awful lot of courage ; they were two nil down when they pulled it back to two one , they were three one down when they pulled it back to three two .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Thus it is a general policy to ensure that mineral working is carried on ‘ with proper regard for the appearance and other amenities of the area ’ , and that when the working is finished the land should ( wherever practicable ) not be left derelict but ‘ restored or otherwise treated with a view of bringing it back to some form of beneficial use ’ .
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