Example sentences of "be [adv prt] in training " in BNC.
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1 | The £700,000 striker missed the last two games with a badly bruised shoulder , but he has been back in training for the last couple of days and will have a late fitness check tonight . |
2 | The imminence of the Olympic Games means that the top British fighters , having competed at the British Open last weekend , are back in training , leaving the field clear for emerging figures in both the men 's and women 's events . |
3 | ‘ It seems probable that any signings I make will be in the pre-season period when all the lads are back in training . ’ |
4 | ‘ I enjoyed my time at Omagh and was reasonably successful , but in the meantime I 'm back in training . |
5 | Although the No. 8 Rob Wainright broke his leg in midweek , he could be back in training in November , and in John Wilby he had a deputy who shone in the back row . |
6 | The Irishman also predicts a big future for rising star Brandeston who was injured in the Mackeson last month , and is hoping Cuddy Dale will soon be back in training for next year 's National . |
7 | So Saunders will be back in training with Liverpool today with Souness having to decide if the Welsh ace will be in the right frame of mind to face Chelsea tomorrow . |
8 | Clinton will be back in training in three weeks ' time . |
9 | AMRULLAH , racing 's best known non-winner , is back in training for another attempt to break his incredible losing sequence which has now reached 74 . |
10 | NORTHERN Ireland striker Colin Clarke is back in training at Portsmouth — but wo n't play again this season . |
11 | A great grandfather with an artificial knee and a steel plate in his leg is back in training , as a contortionist . |
12 | But now he 's back in training so let's get it on . |
13 | Pears was back in training yesterday after his weekend operation on a cheekbone fracture . |
14 | Cup hero John Byrne meanwhile was back in training yesterday after being pulled out of Monday 's derby game to give him a rest . |