Example sentences of "[noun] back [prep] time " in BNC.

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1 From this darkly humorous curtain-raiser , Scorsese steps back in time to Henry 's adolescence and time spent as a local don 's errand boy .
2 From this darkly humorous curtain-raiser , Scorsese steps back in time to Henry 's adolescence and time spent as a local don 's errand boy .
3 Prolific striker Ian Rush is out of Saturday 's League encounter against Crystal Palace with hamstring trouble and the club are desperately trying to hurry the Welshman back in time for Tuesday night 's Coca-Cola Cup fixture between the two clubs .
4 One could use the laws of science to evolve the universe back in time to determine its configuration at earlier times .
5 One must hesitate before projecting these figures 25 years back in time , but it is already clear that for Les nopces de village there had to be at least two treble oboes , since two are required by the ritournelle to the récit .
6 PUBLICAN Michael McConville decided to take his customers back in time as part of this week 's Crossmaglen Festival !
7 Enthusiasts have just a week to book a ride back in time .
8 Remembering the dangers of our two traps , may I propose that we take an imaginative journey back in time to the year 1700 ?
9 Then take a journey back in time three years , two years and one year , to get to your success image .
10 The rest of the class then use these pictures as evidence , discussing the implications of what they are shown in order to plan for their next journey back in time .
11 Following last week 's journey back in time , history repeats itself again .
12 They are asked to create still images of an incident they saw on one of their journeys back in time , as if these were holographic , three dimensional pictures .
13 A. Do n't take your library book back on time .
14 This event would presumably precede the potentials being recorded and it could provide an explanation for the apparent referral back in time in the first set of experiments , although it does seem electrophysiologically unlikely that there could be a neural change happening sufficiently early after the triggering stimulus .
15 C'm on everybody take a tuneful trip back in time !
16 A walk around the PAS warehouses is like a trip back in time , with all the parts stored floor to ceiling in tea chests — quite apart from all the aircraft spares this must be one of the largest gatherings of tea chests in the world !
17 Take a trip back in time
18 But if it helps him to start leading from the front again , a trip back in time will be well worthwhile .
19 A PUNCH-up right under the eyes of the law went unpunished as a town took a trip back in time .
20 Schoolchildren will take a trip back in time to the 1930s in an exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle from April 28 to May 1 .
21 You 'll find you 'll get your memory back in time .
22 Secondly , the experienced hypnotherapist will know how to take the patient back in time , beginning with a relatively happy time of life before progressing to the period where the trauma occurred .
23 She traces the roots back in time ; she covers some of the more obvious ground ( with chapters on Happy Mondays , the Stone Roses etc ) ; she rights some wrongs ; she flirts with some myths ; she gives a platform to some of the previously unsung instigators ; she dumps a few reputations ; and , though imperfect , it 's as reliable a guide to current Manchester music as you are likely to get .
24 For some , the step back in time brings only sadness , for others what they have seen will provide an impetus for the future .
25 Byron Rogers takes a step back in time
26 Take a step back in time when you visit this charming Craft Village located right in the heart of Derry City centre .
27 So come and discover the Yorkshire Car Collection on Grange Street , Keighley and take a step back in time .
28 Ryedale … take a step back in time and discover the treasures of this land of peace and beauty .
29 Or a step back in time to Upper Canada , circa 1862 ?
30 Have they taken a step back in time , or are the programs they have available up-to-the-minute ?
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