Example sentences of "it back to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After a while he made tea and brought it back to bed and they talked in a way she never could have with Mike , or anyone she knew , about Garstang 's book on the songs of birds and about Haydn 's Bird Quartet and Wagner 's bird music in Siegfried .
2 She made the coffee and brought it back to bed — a compromise .
3 He started to smile , teasing me , and for the second time I was convinced that someone would flourish it back to existence , that it was all only a game .
4 No you can during the week , but what 'll we do , she said well got a buyer take it back to customer services .
5 It 's very , it 's deceptive if you 're not working out what you 're doing and relating it back to the graph , and relating it back to physics , to an experiment you 're doing , someone 's checking the clock every second to see how much further it 's gone .
6 Tom put the bone in his shirt and carried it back to camp ’ .
7 They caught up with the truck and followed it back to camp .
8 That 's what I meant about the meta-metal , if you took it back to metal you could n't make up a page like your upper and lower case with a big R , unless you spent three years chiselling and fitting the thing , but somehow it looks as if it ought to have been possible to have done it in metal because that 's where it took its springboard from .
9 A woman may convince herself that if she holds on , is patient , and tries to change things , she can bring it back to life .
10 At once , ’ said the landlord , hastily bending to put a couple of logs on the fire and poke it back to life .
11 He shouldered the mattress and carried it back to Hut 2 , and slung it up onto his bunk , and threw the pillow and blanket after it .
12 And disappear with it back to university .
13 If it had reached the Morvan and had then turned round , but did not make it back to base , then a crash on land or sea is self-evident : if on land , only the agency — the weather , engine trouble , or enemy action — is in doubt .
14 When one of the firm 's 600 taxis passes within 600 metres , its receiver picks up the code , stores it in memory , and simultaneously relays it back to base .
15 By the time we reached Llanberis it was touch and go whether we would make it back to base at all that night .
16 Sometimes one of them did n't make it back to base , or camp , or whatever they called it , and then one of his chums would pop along to tell the girlfriend .
17 She shuddered and found herself whispering : ‘ Make it back to base , Johnny .
18 ‘ We 'd better take it back to Brigade , ’ said Jim , turning .
19 Although the drawing made it back to civilisation the pickled head , along with the rest of the ship , was lost .
20 Put it back to fibre , go back to your bit on fibre
21 When the Offline System no longer requires the VDU it will release it back to VMS for normal use .
22 Research links it back to poverty and housing .
23 It was ill , and she brought it in and nursed it back to health .
24 Write out a cheque and we 'll take it back to town .
25 A levy on each package in German shops helps to pay for a waste-collection system , which picks up potentially recyclable household rubbish and hands it back to producer organisations .
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