Example sentences of "[pers pn] back " in BNC.

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1 Okay , do you wan na get yours back then and then we 'll do
2 So I got it off Maggie and I went and got yours back , fetched it back over did n't I ?
3 of course and I back .
4 Do you know why I back to Norman ?
5 yeah , he 's had his drive took across his back you know that there
6 Took 'er back to 'er childhood , it did .
7 ‘ I traced ye back tae the dairy — ye know , the place ye worked when ye were a boy . ’
8 ‘ I have ye back , ’ Rab said , ‘ I think I will . ’
9 As the lights fade on the lone piper , with a wish and ‘ Haste Ye Back
10 Haste ye back .
11 And there was a guy with one arm , and saying , you know , Come ye back to Ireland .
12 Haste ye back .
13 ‘ Equally I believe that you should stop using smacking as a way of punishing a child when that child is big enough to hit you back — and that 's at quite an early age .
14 Dragging open a curtain to reveal an advancing line of emaciated near-cadavers in filth-caked concentration camp uniforms , he takes you back to Auschwitz .
15 Must have set you back a bit . ’
16 I 'll see you back home . ’
17 Some may take you back to the nursery .
18 But it is n't ; it 's the good rounds that bring you back .
19 But it is n't ; it 's the good rounds that bring you back .
20 ‘ I am furious , and I want you back quickly .
21 Hang on — I 'll ring you back , the Yard can pay this bill . ’
22 Come along , Jamie , let's get you back . ’
23 I would give you back yourself ,
24 If you have been wrongfully turned out of your land , then , it is true , Common Law will put you back into possession ; but this is practically the only exception from the rule that the Common Law remedy for every wrong and every breach of contract is damages .
25 He wants you back with him .
26 We will never send you back .
27 ‘ Nice to see you back , ’ said chairman , Alban Maginness to his former party colleague as Austin Currie went through his 18th or 19th conference , this time though , from the unfamiliar position of looking at the rostrum rather than being on it . ’
28 Would the Conference chairman , Dennis Skinner , have said : ‘ Nice to see you back ’ ?
29 ‘ We were n't expecting you back .
30 When you stayed away from me , I would try in vain to will you back beside me : then , long after the dinner I waited for you to share but had to eat alone , I would wander out into the stony streets , hoping to bump into you , to glimpse you sitting in a bar or on a park bench :
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