Example sentences of "[adv prt] on track " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , Peter Parker and British Rail were anxious to get the project back on track and I strongly sympathized with their position .
2 International : Reform put back on track by Yeltsin win
3 The lure of big money was on the way and director Bob Rafelson had fortunately obtained Jack 's signature for another BBS film before the price went up and put him back on track as a counter-culture player , a route which Nicholson analysed in terms of the way he wanted his career to go .
4 Back on track
5 Back on track or new King of the Road — where is Jon Solly ?
6 You can often get them back on track by suggesting that they take turns at riding the tricycle or that they make the Lego building a joint effort .
7 Of course the Korg A2 is the heart of the system and the real subject of this review , so getting back on track I 'll get into what Korg have managed to put together .
8 I felt slightly uneasy with the direction he took in his last book , Under Siege , in which Coonts ' hero Jake Grafton forsook the jet fuel , grease and steam-slick decks of nuclear carriers for the even more treacherous corridors of the Pentagon , and The Cannibal Queen has n't reassured me that he 's back on track .
9 News at Ten 's viewing figures appeared back on track last night .
10 Before his gaffe yesterday Mr Hurd said : ‘ We have got the community back on track .
11 ‘ With the addition of another player on top of this one , we definitely believe we 'll be back on track again . ’
12 THE European train struggled back on track last night after France narrowly voted YES to the Maastricht Treaty .
13 They and other committed Europeans like Germany 's Chancellor Helmut Kohl hoped for a massive endorsement to put all their plans firmly back on track .
14 We 're at different stages in our lives , but I would love to try and get back on track to where we were playing really good matches . ’
15 Of course , being down to earth is one of Pam 's greatest strengths , and it 's good to know she 's back on track and that we 'll still be able to laugh with her for a while yet .
16 Back on track
17 Like bringing in much needed humour ( Gordon Houghton ) , setting the mag back on track ( Stuart , after Gordon and Co left abruptly ) but not until now have I felt compelled to write to you .
18 ‘ I 'm just getting myself back on track , building myself up mentally , physically and emotionally , so I need somebody like him organizing my life , keeping the diary , ’ Justin says of Dom .
19 I have to get my life back on track and the first step is finding satisfaction through work .
20 Getting back on track may not be easy , however .
21 However , in accordance with the principles of credit accumulation , full-time students can make use of Course regulations to take additional modules , at their own expense in the part-time mode , to get back on track .
22 Conservatives in the Soviet army and the ruling Communist Party ( CPSU ) had opposed the Soviet Union 's passive support for the actions of the US-led coalition , and a statement by a plenum of the CPSU central committee published on Feb. 4 had urged Gorbachev to " take the necessary additional steps before the international community and the UN to end the bloodshed , and get the conflict back on track towards a political settlement in line with UN resolutions " .
23 In fact when the cleaning lady has an ‘ audit ’ of his desk and tidies up the heaps , it is a ‘ nightmare ’ , taking him up to half a day to get back on track .
24 Our last four away games ( Ipswich , Wed. , Tottenham , Everton ) were drawn with us leading in each of the last three , we need a win to put us back on track !
25 Lets hope we can get back on track by smacking Arsenal on Saturday .
26 In part two : Back on track … the Robins tune up for another season .
27 Back on track
28 Back on track 500
29 ‘ Every match I am playing better and better , ’ said Stich , who revealed that marriage to German actress Jessica Stockman nine months ago helped put his career back on track after he had slumped as low as 17 in the world last year .
30 It 's taken the club a couple of years to get its youth policy back on track , but all the signs now suggest that the current crop of teenagers is the most promising since John Robertson , Gary Mackay and David Bowman came through the ranks in the early Eighties .
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