Example sentences of "[adv] back in the " in BNC.

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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 But when she opened her eyes , peering through the holes in her blanket , he was already back in the bedroom , turning on the little bedside light .
3 Meanwhile back in the gym … it 's all over bar the shouting …
4 He was only just back in the house when he heard his Mum draw up in the car .
5 Just back in the kitchen .
6 But Collins was soon back in the thick of the action , fisting clear a McCaffrey free kick and throwing himself across his line to make a fine two handed stop from a Kavanagh volley .
7 But away back in the beginning God was there just the same .
8 The campaign was supposed to start with , a away back in the beginning of September .
9 [ Mond is said to have complained , away back in the 1880s , that his company was n't concentrating on chemistry any more but on making money , a complaint perhaps most easily made by those who have already acquired as much money as they can reasonable need . ]
10 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 .
11 Meanwhile Imperial Opera are bravely burrowing further back in the Britten archives to stage the comic musical Paul Bunyan which Britten wrote with Auden during wartime exile in America ( see listings , below , for performance details and for discount offer on the Royal Opera 's Peter Grimes ) .
12 Both leave the engine some four inches further back in the chassis and need bulkhead modifications to the footwells to allow the back of the engine to clear .
13 Starting from a point further back in the development of a theory of television than that from which Steve Neale begins for cinema , I want to suggest some ways of thinking about television genre , which , though they will not deal with particular programme categories , may open out some more complex ways of thinking about the aesthetics and poetics of television .
14 If you look at a dissection of the human arm you can see that the string-like tendons which attach to the fingers are joined further back in the arm , to the muscles .
15 Fig 104 A and C are well placed but E has lost out being further back in the queue .
16 One way to cure this is to play the ball further back in the stance to the centre or just right of centre ( photo 1 ) .
17 Way back in the winter .
18 Since he began first-class cricket way back in the mists of 1966 he has bowled some 80,000 balls and taken well over 1,200 wickets .
19 Way back in the 1960s , when the tricolour flew in Divis St , I was only sixteen at the time .
20 Bulging with petty rancour I pushed my way back in the door to shout to them , ‘ There 's a poster out here .
21 Think about the neatly kept front gardens and the commuters clacking their way back in the twilight towards the carefully assembled innocence of home .
22 Way back in the middle ages its lonely church was a link with one of the wealthiest , and eventually most corrupt , of religious orders — an order which , it has been suggested , could have shattered , and indeed , still could shatter Christianity to its foundations .
23 It is highly likely that she was the same woman that Emma Southwick imagined was having a nip with Tiller in the back room during rehearsals way back in the St James 's Hall times .
24 But for once the weather was fine , the place was right on the other side of the airfield on the edge of open country , so we wandered about a bit , picking wild flowers and so on , and on the way back in the truck who should we see approaching in the distance , on foot , but our old pal Flt Off Gregory .
25 But the agency does have the job of approving materials and devices ( as well as drugs ) intended for the treatment of disease , and way back in the late 1960s it rightly concluded that none of the artificial hearts available was fit for the task for which it had been designed .
26 ‘ The only true part of the old story is that a meteorite hit that hill way back in the late nineteenth century and dug a damn big crater there . ’
27 There was one guy , way back in the '20s , who used to play mandolin just like a clarinet — incredible .
28 Wendt , a noted hardcore fan way back in the days when Nirvana were still a mod band , has been presenting the acts on Saturday Night Live for some years .
29 In late August , after the terns had fledged , he went over one evening to do some work on the island , and on the way back in the dusk he disturbed a party of terns which were roosting on the beach , one of which flew into the tractor and was killed .
30 The economy and marketing had been based on barter from way back in the fourth century , so this was not new .
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