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Examples for "back"
Examples for "back"
1However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment in agriculture.
2People are getting back to work, a North Sea trade source said.
3That takes away the power to use good information to fight back.
4The government says the future will be different; they will come back.
5Already, this week has seen BP scale back its North Sea operation.
1Conclusions: Fathers and mothers often report problems and frequently need professional support.
2Mr Robinson said children needed active support to deal with their problems.
3The Partnerships Programme offers support for industry research projects under certain conditions.
4Police support groups, however, say the officers were only maintaining public order.
5Today many parties use these policies to mobilise public opinion and support.
1This seems clearly to endorse the need for education of our society.
2This column does not endorse political parties or products, as you know.
3Anyone who is seen to support or endorse homophobia is not welcome.
4We endorse and are here to fully support his personal development actions.
5The Union's Executive Council voted yesterday without opposition to endorse the Senator.
1The first I indorse, so does every thinking man in the country.
2I simply refuse to indorse your statement, and I protest against it.
3Did your lordship indorse any bill on the 15th of last month?
4The legislature refused to indorse it and the pro-slavery resolutions attached to it.
5I shall have no hand in it, further than to indorse your action.
1She advised readers to plump for bamboo-print wallpaper when redecorating their homes.
2And plump for Saturday, or Tuesday to Thursday, for the cheapest seats.
3So plump for a bottle with backbone For Shakespeare it was roses.
4How then would the UK government decide which to plump for?
5Unless I'm speaking in another country, in which case I'll plump for them.
Translations for plunk for