Example sentences of "[is] [art] [noun sg] back " in BNC.
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1 | The movement of Conrad 's Marlow back to Brussels and London is the movement back from the realization that death and life are one to the simple considerations of drinking , having a tune , and paying the rent , however much these may be ‘ nothing to me and nothing to you ’ . |
2 | Then there is the travelling back and forth to shows , which can often entail a long drive . |
3 | Several journalists from rival publications take umbrage at this and a ‘ is the human back a naughty bit ’ controversy/debate ensues … |
4 | And they said , Well okay I can tell you right now you 've , how many appointments have you told me this week , this is the guy back at camp . |
5 | ‘ You mean that 's the way back to camp ? |
6 | Lisa why 's the video back ? |
7 | They , they needed a , a sort of a , a set of more radical policies to , to get full mobilization and it 's out of that that the outline agrarian law comes , and then they realize the mistakes of that and there 's a , there 's a pull back to the right so it 's , it 's that kind of move to the left and then back to the right . |
8 | Robert Maxwell used to boast , ’ If there 's a way back after death , I will be the one to find it . ’ |
9 | I think there 's a doorway back there . ’ |
10 | In fact she 's a throw back , it 's as almost as though she 's got some some Alaskan type dog in her |
11 | But for Iain there is no way back to ordinariness . |
12 | We ca n't see it , but there are ways into it , although there is no way back . |
13 | Do n't forget that THERE IS NO CUT BACK IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WANTING A CLASS but future methods of provision may be varied and unfamiliar , we need to be adaptable and keep our eyes wide open to take advantage of every opportunity . |
14 | That is a reference back to the events of chapter 16 , and strange though it is , it is no more extraordinary than their wish in Exodus 16 that they had been killed together with the Egyptians at the time of the Passover . |
15 | From here there is a path back to the car along a disused tramway . |
16 | Whilst there is no doubt that many will preceive it as a major disadvantage to the Association , there will be those who think it is a step back into the past . |
17 | ( Which is a hark back to Morrissey 's rejection of accepted patterns of life . |
18 | According to Roth , the APA 's position is a move back to the M'Naghten rules — a doctrine established by the House of Lords after the case of Daniel M'Naghten in 1843 . |
19 | Also extremely useful is a pathway back into the operating system so you can copy a file onto a floppy for your colleague without having to unload everything . |
20 | ‘ People think that once you move up to the marathon , then bang , that 's it , there 's no way back . |