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The phrase "back of the sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the back side of a piece of paper or sheet of paper. For example, "Please take a look at the instructions on the back of the sheet."
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Then "you wrote your name on the back of the sheet and they took a picture," Ms. Schmitz said.
The general configuration of the modelling is obtained by beating the back of the sheet; the final details are embossed on the front face.
The back of the sheet has been used as a manuscript bill, dated October 12 1787, relating to work carried out by Bristow on the fire engine belonging to the combined city parishes of St. Michael, Queenhithe and Holy Trinity.
The temperature of the water was measured by thermocouples located at the front and back of the sheet.
A comparison of calculated and measured strains at two different sheet sections is shown in Fig. 13 as debonding propagated toward the back of the sheet in specimen A-25-0-0 A-25-0-0 A-25-0-0 A-25-0-0
Poke, or punch, holes to both the front and back of the sheet (on each side of the waist area) for the rope to be pulled through, thus allowing free movement for the arms.
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A note on the back of the sheets records she gave them to a man called Frederick Tatham – but then they disappeared without trace until a book lover bought them at a sale in north London in 1978.
Cons: The front sheets always fall off from toting the pad around and you can't use the back of the sheets easily.
Sew the second sheet to the back of the first sheet at the top.
Find some talcum powder and rub it on the back side of the sheet to reveal the cup rings.
A displacement of the inner to the outer sheet inevitably leads to a lack of adhesive in the seam areas [4, 5], a spring back of the outer sheet directly after the hemming process provokes meander structures [5 7].
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