Example sentences of "[adv] back in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The Aston Villa centre half , now settled comfortably back in the Irish fold after the controversy of his failure to appear for the game in Albania three weeks ago , is a major figure in Charlton 's plans . |
2 | When Fagin left her , Nancy was already back in a drunken sleep , her head lying on the table once more . |
3 | Why , in other words , should perception be of the perceived object rather than any other object in the causal chain further back in the causal chain ; why every perception should not be of the Big Bang that started off the Universe . |
4 | Domesday Book shows that way back in the eleventh century Pocklington was the centre of a large royal manor containing a church and three water mills and that its inhabitants included fifteen burgesses . |
5 | Well a way back in the last century they they had to go looking for a life a living elsewhere because of the poverty of the place . |
6 | Hutton had in fact summarised the principles of natural selection in unpublished manuscript notes way back in the 18th century . |
7 | The economy and marketing had been based on barter from way back in the fourth century , so this was not new . |
8 | Former Defence Minister Ariel Sharon discredited during the war in Lebanon , possibly back in a prominent post . |
9 | Lee Sharpe is also back in a 15-man squad . |
10 | Yashkin turned and went to the door , the small stamping machine now back in a small box and in his pocket . |
11 | Corinth could afford to be indifferent to the vengeance Athens took against Samos ; Megara was what mattered to Corinth , and Megara was now back in the Peloponnesian camp . |
12 | If ever the theorem prover discovers one of its goals , then back in the original task , you can run off this sequence of operations without any search at all . |
13 | On the day that the Sinn Fein president Mr Gerry Adams lost his seat in West Belfast , the blast was being seen as a deliberate attempt by the IRA to place the Irish question firmly back in the political agenda . |
14 | By the time the Canadians were safely back in a British port , the ship had sailed 7,000 miles ( 13,000km ) on the round trip . |