Example sentences of "back from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In the four processes of that planning ( DES 1989e and DES 1991a ) the starting-point is audit , followed by and fed back from successive stages of construction , implementation and evaluation of a plan .
2 The signals reflected back from solid objects like these skulls form an image which can be enhanced by a computer .
3 Stockholm : Sharp gains in Volvo and Ericsson shares dominated a moderate session in which prices generally fell back from early advances .
4 The court heard that jobless Hart , 39 , hit Sharon as she crossed the road on the way back from fetching sweets .
5 Stories brought back from gynaecological examinations and procedures carried out by male doctors are at best disturbing , at worst horrifying .
6 The Communists held back from such attempts to draw the Liberal Party into a People 's Front .
7 A force which holds one powerfully back from such opinions is however Sam Gamgee , who counterpoints the most solemn moments of crossing with banalities like ‘ Live and learn ! ’ and chatter about his uncle Andy ( who used to have a rope-walk at Tighfield ) .
8 Only on the final climb of Sally Gap did he clinch victory as his rival , Gary Baker , was struggling back from two punctures .
9 He was back to his best after a series of poor displays and scored a goal as he inspired Lazio to come back from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw .
10 Many are pulling back from international markets .
11 For our part , we wish to step back from philosophical issues , not because they are totally irrelevant but because we believe that it is not necessary , from a sociological research point of view , to take them up .
12 Like a pebble in a well-shaft , the words fell into the void and then came rushing back from invisible walls , echoing above the roar of the water : ‘ it is death … is death … is death ! ’
13 Having a parasite is a very special , very intimate experience , as Bill Cater learned when he interviewed scientists and wildlife cameramen who had come back from exotic parts to discover that they 'd acquired various new things to share their lives with .
14 Its power slips back from glistening nacelles , and they are crabs .
15 Mr Evans said that capital spending had been cut back from original plans to offset the squeeze on profitability .
16 Gray 's long throw was headed clear but Turner was well placed to belt it straight back from 20 yards out .
17 We will end the present Government 's policy of clawing back from local authorities amounts equivalent to those they receive from the European Community 's regional development fund .
18 If the ‘ Sid ’ allocation is oversubscribed 2.25 times , further shares will be scooped back from domestic institutions .
19 ‘ They are now trying to draw back from earlier opinions , but this does not change my opinion of them . ’
20 WOMEN are being held back from top jobs in industry by an ‘ old boys ' network ’ , according to a report published today .
21 NOTTINGHAM FOREST duo Gary Charles and Terry Wilson today take their first steps back from lengthy injuries .
22 In addition to working back from subsequent arrangements , we can use Gregory 's narrative to establish the spheres of activity of the various kings .
23 We now had the air crews coming back from low-level sorties over France and Belgium and reporting damage they had seen to docks and military installations , and , much more upsetting , roads thronged with refugees all trying to get away from the zones of fighting .
24 And Rodger has only just come back from three weeks ' rehabilitation at Lilleshall .
25 No British team have ever come back from three goals down in the history of European competition .
26 Whilst flying back from visiting relatives in Denmark on my very first trip abroad , the second worst nightmare happened .
27 Written in verse , the play was set in the Middle Ages and told of a soldier back from seven years in the wars who wanted to die and a beautiful witch who wanted to live .
28 In fact , as an eminent Scottish banker remarked looking back from seven years on , it was remarkable , " after the first surprise and alarm was over , how quietly the country submitted , as they still do , to transact all business by means of bank notes for which the issuers give no specie " .
29 Most of the expert stunt flyers operate with hands at waist level pulling back from extended arms to hips , and this range of push and pull enables them to fly through an incredible range of manoeuvres .
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