Sentence examples for back under a from inspiring English sources

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Leaving now may mean coming back under a court order.

Heseltine has been put back under a rock.

"We expect the global gag rule to come back under a Trump president," said Sippel.

His dark, coarse hair is pulled back under a strip of leather.

Some people will get their money back under a combination of claims.

I've banned some of them — and banned what were obviously the same people coming back under a variety of names.

Her lifelong employer, the Travelers Insurance Companies, hired her back under a new program using retirees for part-time jobs.

Now, though, Siemens is back under a cloud — this time because of business woes rather than bribery charges.

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Images can come back under- or overexposed; a lab may miss a deadline, causing the photographer to do the same.

There is a very real risk that if services are put out to tender it will be impossible to bring them back under an NHS umbrella without major legal challenges from private companies.

After being observed front and back under an optical microscope, the samples were immersed in a resin (Resine Polyester SODY 33) for complementary observation and analysis.

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