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

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1 And so back to that visit to Wasdale for a couple of classic Pillar Severes sandwiched within an invigorating traverse of the High Level Route .
2 Guentchev is very much back in international reckoning after his goalscoring exploits in the FA Premier League with Ipswich Town .
3 Once you feel like running and can do so without stiffness or pain , you can work gently back towards normal training , along the lines of the schedule .
4 We felt we were halfway back to civilian life , being off the camp and in the middle of an interesting town .
5 Much to their chagrin , those who look fondly back to earlier days when things were different , believe efforts by senior officials to regulate the activities of field staff more closely have created an unnecessarily ordered and bureaucratized job .
6 4 months after the first tenants moved in , the builders are already back in this council house on the infamous Innsworth Grove estate .
7 Proteins were then denatured and renatured by sequential incubation ( 10 minutes per change ) with decreasing concentrations of Guanidine-HCL in 1 HBB plus 1mM DTT as follows : 6M ( 2 changes ) , 3M , 1.5M , 0.75M , 0.375M , 0.19M and finally back into 1 HBB plus 1mM DTT ( 2 changes ) .
8 ‘ We 're not back on that track again , are we ?
9 We are planning to have some very big activities around that date , if indeed we 're not back by that time .
10 Trailing to a Cliff Thompson goal at half time Herrington were soon back on level terms when Tom Welsh scored only to again go behind to a David Ross effort .
11 But the eight-times champion was soon back in front thanks to an accomplished effort on Grand Hawk in the St Austell Brewery Company Novices Hurdle .
12 The name Threepwood seems to come to mind but ca n't quite place it … , anyway back to that puzzle with the rock …
13 Anyway back to main point , so up to retirement quite straightforward , no problem at all and this is why he could have gone on for donkey years without a return of income , his salary goes up of course , it 's picked up in the tax tables , his personal allowances do n't change so they could swan along there for so many years without even looking at his affairs , but then see what happens in the very next tax year , when he has n't had a return and may not get a return for a couple of years .
14 The rear seat is also mounted further back on different mountings .
15 Sometimes earlier in the season cutting further back onto old wood will ensure better success eg with Senecio greyi and Cineraria maritima .
16 This nearly always results in drifting further back without much gain of height and ending up in a worse situation than before .
17 Eliot traces the line further back into primitive prehistory by an explicatory aligning of his protagonist and a putative ancestor , the Cyclops , who devoured Odysseus 's comrades .
18 A bit further back to Uni days .
19 The use of finger shapes to convey meaning can be seen even further back in Christian art where ‘ secret ’ signs were available for God , the Trinity , and so on .
20 Indeed , they date way back to colonial times .
21 Ben got away to a lightning start and won in a blazing 10.06 seconds ; Chidi ( not going to Scotland ) was second , and I was some way back in third place with 10.32 seconds .
22 The rabbits are in and out of vision and quickly back down another hole if the opportunity is there .
23 And he adds : ‘ Once back to good food and the right medicine , most human bodies recover very quickly .
24 — I would know then , once back in those days before everything changed , that my power is of little weight and not worth using .
25 It makes sense to gear up at the car — as the descent leads logically back to this point .
26 On the historical tip , disco has an unsevered umbilical cord which still , even in the current phase of Caucasian robot tribalism , connects straight back to African-American Holiness churches within which preaching was delivered in searing , heavenly voices and the flock lifted up their own voices , spoke in strange tongues , rolled in holy fervour and fell backwards when smitten by the presence of the Lord .
27 Even when she was finally outside , in the morning sunshine , she had to fight the urge to turn round and rush straight back to that flat over the stables — back to Julius .
28 Gray 's long throw was headed clear but Turner was well placed to belt it straight back from 20 yards out .
29 Jimmy Cook was also back in familiar territory , quietly amiable as ever , pulling on the moustache and whispering that he would n't mind another year or two with Somerset after all .
30 But with good medical treatment they will often get nearly back to normal health .
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