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Examples for "back "
Examples for "back "
1 However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment in agriculture.
2 People are getting back to work, a North Sea trade source said.
3 That takes away the power to use good information to fight back .
4 The government says the future will be different; they will come back .
5 Already, this week has seen BP scale back its North Sea operation.
1 American Football: London will host an American Football game later this year.
2 They may simply say they, unlike Italy, welcome a good open game .
3 I've recently played an amusing new party game called Which Minister Said?
4 However, the final three minutes of the game were a different story.
5 Europe is a different competition and little errors can change the game .
1 There is a public health issue at stake . ' She eyed Clemens expectantly.
2 Others might still disagree, of course, particularly given what is at stake .
3 At current market prices the stake is worth about 1 billion euros.
4 Will Occupy return to stake out a new protest campground this year?
5 ChemChina bought a 12 percent stake in the trading house last year.
1 Oregon State has allowed four punt returns this season totaling 15 yards.
2 A punt forward sends him racing clear of the non-existent Barcelona defence.
3 Many of them are middle-class professional people who simply took a punt .
4 They reached the bank and walked across the punt into the house-boat.
5 Christodoulou also fumbled a punt snap, setting up a Penn State touchdown.
1 We now throw down the gage to the capital of the world.
2 In my heart, as I listened, I have taken up your gage .
3 I tell thee it is but the present gage of further payment.
4 Erik agreed to the contest, and the gage was deposited with Gunwar.
5 The cars were hauled over tracks having a gage of 18 ins.
1 Since few people bet on politics, it's easy to manipulate the market.
2 Easier to bet on the result of the All Blacks v Ireland.
3 He also earned money on his bet on German energy company Uniper.
4 Investors in the cash market have bet on a Conservative Party majority.
5 They have so far not bet on companies without proven track records.
6 But Aramco still, ultimately, represents a bet on the price of oil.
7 I was meant to come here today and bet on this horse.
8 After twenty years, Thomas Herzfeld's long bet on Cuba is paying off.
9 But don't bet on it -City should prove far too strong.
10 Florid looks the best bet on the card in the Corton Conditions.
11 Anyone want to place a bet on some deal with Lyle Ollivar?
12 His inevitable tendency is to ask somebody to bet on the event.
13 It is also taking a bet on the consumer-influencing power of Bruni.
14 Traders said that some players had bet on easing at Wednesday's meeting.
15 Effectively they were taking a bet on the share price going down.
16 The other days will get that message, you can bet on that.
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This collocation consists of: Bet on across language varieties