Example sentences of "[adv] back at the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I 'd half-learned several languages on my travels , and somehow they each floated familiarly back at the first step on to the matching soil .
2 Meanwhile back at the Regimental Museum in Gloucester , George Newhouse remembered the moment 41 years ago when the Chinese attacked .
3 It is no good not following those rules and then worrying when your teenager is not back at the expected time , looking nervously at the clock and twitching the curtains every time a car pulls up in your road .
4 Right now , Kendall is not back at the aristocratic Everton he knew seven years ago .
5 But he seems to have succeeded in executing a ragged but effective withdrawal , hesitating and equivocating his way back at the last session until night fell over the battlefield .
6 Well we have yes , but some of those that have gone seem to be clawing their way back at the last minute erm Longeaton look to be saved again at very last knockings erm so of course Eastbourne has gone .
7 Now as I said way back at the very beginning , the greeting and appropriate sociability will set the scene if it 's too short or too long it will doubtlessly alienate the whole process but you can see the domino effect you but you can see the domino effect you
8 She made her way across the factory floor and it was when she was nearly back at the occupational health centre that she heard a whistle .
9 Then back at the green image on the screen .
10 She looked round at the cuttings strewn on the floor and then back at the blank screen .
11 Sweetheart stared at the mess on the kitchen floor , then at the unhappy little boy , then back at the ruined flowers .
12 He 's actually back at the working class Blackburn Rovers he managed before that , where he had to scrape for money and look for bargains .
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