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

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1 In the current era of food surpluses , efforts are being made to reduce production , both by political manoeuvre ( e.g. set aside and diversification ) and a return to sustainable systems of agriculture which are perceived as going back to traditional methods .
2 But it will be undesirable to put the clock back to traditional farming systems , which had to tolerate diseases , weeds and pests when there was no method of control available , even when agriculture was a labour-intensive industry .
3 Similarly after we have printed the brochure , a hotelier may decide to change the meal service either to buffet style or back to traditional waiter service .
4 The climb-out is shallow ( about 300 ft/min ) and flown at 50kts with the engine pulled back to 2250 rpm to conserve it a little — max rpm ( and thus 38hp ) is at 2625 rpm .
5 May it not be the mission of Buddhism today to lead the world back to moral values and to help people everywhere to find an ethic , related to conditions in the modern world , which will gain acceptance and inspire right effort ?
6 Flap 15° brought it back to 55 kts and full flap took off another three knots .
7 The brochure stated clearly that while some children transferred back to mainstream schools , ‘ the majority remain until they are 16 years of age ’ .
8 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 .
9 If we ask whether there were ancient documents which showed that the primacy went back to authoritative sources , the answer ( as I shall argue later ) is that there were documents which gave general support to the claim , sufficient to authenticate the living tradition of the community , but insufficient for use in a court of law .
10 Now we 're back to six people again and they 're all working for me in a very small way .
11 Remember the successes , remember the positive improvements ( even look back to six months ago and find it difficult to believe how much better you are meeting the challenge of hearing loss ) and then tell yourself , quite truthfully , that you are growing every day in con
12 On Jan. 15 he told a news conference that the FLN regarded the HCS as " unconstitutional " ; its formation left " the way wide open for any kind of adventurism and extremist theses , [ and ] makes the road back to political stability long and arduous " .
13 He did not marry again until much later , when he was coming back to political life after the economic changes of 1962 , which made the shipping more important .
14 Prune ramblers when flowering ends ; cut out old wood to the ground or back to young stems , and tie in new growth .
15 Whether we like it or not , and I must admit I do , Britain is back to two-and-a-bit party politics and Labour is now favourite to win the next election .
16 Presumbly Kev had been on the hotline to Wilko at half time and told him to get back to 4–4-2 asap !
17 On the way back to Four Winds , this feeling intensified .
18 The Sister tried to tell her that all new mothers went through something of this sort for a short time after childbirth ; but Harriet knew , when she fetched Liza and her baby back to Four Winds at the end of the week , that what her daughter was suffering from was not the ordinary ‘ blues ’ which she herself had experienced after Liza was born .
19 One late summer morning when Celia was getting on for four years old , Harriet drove back to Four Winds after one of her solo shopping-trips and was surprised to find Liza sitting outside with a young woman of about her own age .
20 When it comes to neck shaping and so on , it is best to decrease the stitches back to the original number , by , for example , taking eight stitches back to four stitches if that is how you increased for the cable before shaping .
21 Pyramid originally designed the thing as a one-to-eight-processor affair , but scaled back to four CPUs , presumably at Olivetti 's request .
22 The political police in the Soviet Union had a long history stretching back to tsarist times .
23 In fact the original eighteen poems of the Hardy sequence , ( in the Collected Poems of 1919 , he damagingly extended it by three extra pieces ) tell a story of the poet 's pilgrimage to his and Emma 's early haunts , matching the stages of the journey there and back to specific stages of Aeneas 's journey , in Aeneid 6 , to the abode of the blest .
24 The specific focus on care management , for example , is brief and could have been more penetrating had it related back to specific points about services made earlier .
25 At a meeting tomorrow a proposal will be put forward that the car park revert back to female use for the time being .
26 Finally a framework which stretches back to distant school days but which retains its validity is that your presentation must have a clear beginning , a middle and an end .
27 Forster slithered to Delaney and got a grip , pulling him back to comparative safety .
28 On July 7-8 some 650 Albanians who had attempted to cross without documents into the Greek districts of Ioannina and Thesprotia were likewise deported , and on July 10 some 2,800 Albanian citizens employed in Greece were sent back to southern Albania , apparently in co-ordination with the Albanian local authorities [ see also pp. 38690 ; 38775 ; 38830 ; 38920 ] .
29 The red admiral and painted lady also need to gather their strength ready for the hazardous journey back to southern Europe and North Africa .
30 This despair frequently relates back to early experiences when adults were literally more powerful than children and were therefore blamed by those children for some of the awful things , real or imaginary , that happened to them .
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