Example sentences of "[noun] be back to " in BNC.
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1 | Once the light values are back to normal , the mirror simply adjusts back . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Her eyes were back to their natural shade of flint . |
4 | According to , ‘ this provides early support for those that need it and is cost-effective for the company , because an employee is back to productivity sooner and there is no extended sick leave ’ . |
5 | His mind was back to those warm childhood days before the war . |
6 | Teaching at Falconhurst School in Milton Keynes was back to normal this morning . |
7 | Only five weeks after having a baby , Sukey 's figure was back to an enviable slimness . |
8 | On a worrying note , SuperJon was back to his , er , erratic best . |
9 | The village is back to normal , but the army 's sealed off the ruins . ’ |
10 | Immediately after his generalization about " " eelde " " he returns to the first person plural — " " owre olde lemes " " ( 3886 ) — and within two lines is back to " " ik " " . |
11 | Her mood was back to normal , although there remained some problems over her finances , and the legal situation was not entirely sorted out . |
12 | You will not have to strip the tank down but wait until the remaining fish are back to 100 per cent health and then begin re-stocking very slowly . |
13 | Experts believe that , once fish stocks are back to normal , Namibia 's waters should yield 1.5 million tonnes of white fish a year on a sustainable basis . |
14 | Williams from Didcot in Oxfordshire the champions of 92 are the favourites for 93 … but what will life be like without Mansell … will Prost be back to his best … can new boy Damon Hill set the world alight |
15 | A post-Budget survey shows business confidence is back to its highest level since the fourth quarter of 1989 , but another , based on the views of London-based accountants , said there was no positive signs of an upturn and warns of more redundancies in the profession . |
16 | However , by 18,00 hrs. that evening Bury Bolton Street was back to its own self and its late 1950s style , at least in its furniture , colour schemes and the two neat rakes of BR Mk. 1 coaches stabled on Platform Two — one in 1951 ‘ Blood & Custard ’ and the other in 1956 maroon . |
17 | So Saturday evening was back to the papers and then back home , usually about seven , mostly walking because you could n't afford the penny for the tram , no ha'penny fares , just a penny , w . |
18 | The plants may suffer because of the lack of light and fish picking at them but they will soon recover once things are back to normal when you return . |
19 | His famous comment about things are back to as they should be every nation for herself and god for us all . |
20 | The next day things were back to normal . |
21 | ‘ Once repairs were completed things were back to normal again . ’ |
22 | Affordability is back to levels last seen in the early 1980s . |
23 | Water is back to normal . |
24 | Adis Advic is back to being a noisy , naughty five year old . |
25 | Employment is back to 60 per cent of the total , wage differentials between large and small firms have widened and the share of small firms in total value-added and shipments of manufacturing output is back to the level of the later 1950s . |
26 | There was a marketing push in December that took it to third spot but by January the Escort was back to fifth position , behind even the aged Vauxhall Astra . |
27 | They again reached , but did not capture , Vienna under Mehemet IV , in 1683 , but by 1791 the border was back to the Sava-Danube line . |
28 | Next door , Mr Malik was back to talking about cars . |
29 | Soon the stern anchor had been paid out and the Ariadne was back to where she had started , the buoy nudging the midships port side . |
30 | Had Vic and Emily been back to the shed before she came on here ? |