Example sentences of "[be] back [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We 're back in the trenches of World War One , it 's raining and the men are ankle-deep in mud .
2 He had been serving in France when he met her , they had married as soon as the Hun had been finished off , and after the honeymoon it had been back to the colours for him and straight over to Ireland .
3 Su Ragazzi have lost only once this year — to Jets earlier this month — but showed they are back on the rails on Saturday by defeating Team Fife for the loss of only 13 points , 15-3 , 15-5 , 15-5 .
4 With it , we are back with the problems of identity , specifically those of projection , the process by which certain aspects of the self are seen as located in some object external to the self , and of introjection , the process by which certain aspects of external objects are seen as being located within the self ; we are firmly back in the area of object-relations .
5 But Exodus 1.8 read , ‘ Now there arose a new king over Egypt , who did not know Joseph , ’ and then began the story of Egyptian brutality and oppression to which we have already referred , and after that we are back with the tales of the Israelites ' stubborn complaining in the wilderness with which we have become so familiar .
6 Here we are back to the ideas about roles and spheres which I discussed earlier in this chapter ( the work of Harding , Goodwin and so on ) .
7 Woolwich says six-month arrears are back to the levels of February 1988 and the Abbey National says short-term arrears have been declining since the end of last summer and repossessions are stable or falling .
8 Both Tesco and NFC are back above the levels at which Questor sold them .
9 ‘ Well then , ’ I told her , ‘ you will be back on the boards for autumn , when the season begins .
10 They do n't expect the train to be back on the tracks until the turn of the century .
11 We will be back to the failings of Management Budgeting .
12 And one suspects it might be back in the days of the nineteen fifties , nineteen sixties when the labour party opposed anything at local level , of course , but at local level that might tend towards helping people to be upwardly mobile on the grounds that upwardly mobile people stop voting labour .
13 Lindsey came on and sat in for a couple of numbers and really enjoyed being back on the boards with us lot .
14 With that settled , they were back by the outbuildings near the house when she again remembered her car and thought she had better find out where it was garaged before she again forgot to bring it up .
15 Alongside these , the seasonal range of edible flowers is back on the shelves of stores causing great media and customer interest .
16 IVAN Boesky is back on the streets of New York City .
17 Once it is back within the confines of home , however , it may immediately decide to go to the toilet .
18 AN IRA victim is back in the arms of the woman he loves — because he was injured in a bomb blast .
19 But in any case I 'm not complaining if it 's back to the days of sitting downstairs with a brandy and soda while midwives rush about boiling water and collecting towels .
20 Now 72 , he 's back in the charts with Boom Boom , a remake of a track he first released 30 years ago .
21 So it was back to the hooks in the faith that something must turn up .
22 But as a model prisoner he was back on the streets within three years after remission for good behaviour .
23 She was back in the offices of the business services agency .
24 Just for the first few seconds she was back in the days after Hugh 's desertion .
25 At one point , towards the end of the seventeenth century , the church was possessed by Daniel Disney who turned it into a Presbyterian Meeting House but by 1812 it was back in the hands of the Church of England again .
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