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

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1 There is certainly evidence that bodies other than the Moon suffered lhb : the present cratering rates on the terrestrial planets , when extended back for 4600 Ma , do not produce the crater-saturated regions observed on Mars and Mercury .
2 The North expect to have Peter Winterbottom back for next Saturday 's Divisional Championship decider against London at Otley .
3 But Robson is expected to be back for next Saturday 's visit to fourth-placed Chelsea .
4 ( ACT carried back against pre-17 March 1987 periods can only be offset against a company 's income — ie excluding capital gains . )
5 Summerchild would have mentioned it by way of defending Northumberland Avenue , perhaps while they were still walking back along Great Scotland Yard .
6 Spaniard Martin Vasquez , back with Real Madrid after an unhappy few months at the Velodrome , has left in the last year or so along with Chris Waddle , Trevor Steven , Dragan Stojkovic , Eric Cantona and £10 million Jean-Pierre Papin .
7 Nicholas it is in front , in front of Amigamanore and racing up towards the line , and it 's Nicholas , the maestro is back , he 's come back with that Nicholas .
8 I 'm back with another Fox Report on Monday , but if you want to know everything about the sport and leisure that 's happening in the area , do make sure you listen to Fox leisure with Steve Priestley and Phil Angell tomorrow at two , and Steve Priestly is here , in person , after the news at seven with the Red Fox .
9 The director said that it would take between one and two weeks for the Soviet Union to send the forces it is currently pulling out , back into eastern Europe .
10 Given the link the Government has forged between the collection of data for the local tax and the registration of the very same individuals for the vote , the cost of non-payment will be the loss of the remaining political clout the underclass has with which to fight its way back into mainstream Britain .
11 Proteins were then denatured and renatured by sequential incubation ( 10 minutes per change ) with decreasing concentrations of Guanidine-HCL in 1 HBB plus 1mM DTT as follows : 6M ( 2 changes ) , 3M , 1.5M , 0.75M , 0.375M , 0.19M and finally back into 1 HBB plus 1mM DTT ( 2 changes ) .
12 How long can it remain immune as the voices echo back from Eastern Europe ? .
13 How long can it remain immune as the voices echo back from Eastern Europe ? .
14 Looking back from 1808 Clarkson had no doubt of the enormity of the task which had faced him and his collaborators a little over twenty years earlier .
15 ‘ Now — if we are going to roast the lairds , and get some rights at last , do you think we can win our lease back from old Menzies — do you think so , Angus ? ’
16 The game has been put back from next Tuesday because of the Old Trafford second leg .
17 Wilson did not write back until 1st February , 1858 .
18 RETURNED to London after too long an absence , Le Cirque Imaginaire is back until 6 March in the Riverside Studios where it made its UK debut many years ago .
19 Back in 1956 Philip Moore declared that : ‘ A massive birth control programme is the only action that will permit European survival and at the same time be acceptable to the rest of the world ’ .
20 A BBC spokesman confirmed her departure , but the way may be left clear for Mrs Hewitt to return to Walford and put a spring back in henpecked Arthur 's step .
21 So authentic has been the recreation of detail , that visitors , with only the smallest effort of imagination , can believe themselves back in Victorian London .
22 He had lost his watch back in Victorian London and so had no clear idea of time ; it may have taken minutes or hours to get back to the hole in time .
23 When the clocks go back in late October it will be dark by five o'clock in the afternoon .
24 Four smaller establishments had been recently returned , whilst the huge Clark Field air base — which was severely damaged by the June eruption of Mount Pinatubo volcano [ see p. 38294 ] — was handed back in late November .
25 But one of the great ironies of the second world war was that the freedom and democracy that was won back in Western Europe was largely paid for by the blood of Russians .
26 Back in 1966 Juliet Mitchell had opened the question with her article , ‘ Women : the longest revolution ’ in the New Left Review , but few had noticed , and its impact had been slight .
27 Back in 1980 Geoff Yeadon had told Geoff Crossley that it was his ambition to see King Pot and the East Kingsdale Master Cave , linked to West Kingsdale and Keld Head .
28 Back in ancient China , the various martial arts schools were bitter rivals ; such rivals , in fact , that their students used to compare fighting skills , sometimes to the death .
29 In the , in the current Middle East erm so this pattern certainly applies to Judaism , not to all religions , he 's not saying that all religions have to undergo persecution in order to as it were flourish , but some religions do and perhaps the characteristic Judaism or at least this kind of monotheism is these kind of religions tend to be intolerant and single-mindedly , tend to say that we know the truth , everybody else is wrong and consequently they tend to persecute others and get persecuted and this leads to these periods of suppression , but there 's a tendency for this kind of return of repress just as Mike was saying , his very brilliant analogy he suggested the French Revolution when the students put the barricade up in the same place or so the erm Freud 's idea is that the things that happened in that first traumatic period back in Ancient Egypt and for example erm he said this is why the modern erm Jews insist on circumcision because the Ancient Egyptians did and this is , this is correct .
30 Meanwhile , back in raffish Brighton , their Daleyesque lock-ups and ‘ shops ’ , nestling uneasily between tea-rooms and boutiques in the more louche fringes of the town , serve simply as warehouses .
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