Example sentences of "[adv] back at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you tire of the beach and the windsurfers , pedalos or sailing dinghies — all included in the price of course — join the games and competitions run all day long back at the Club by the entertainments team . |
2 | Meanwhile back at the Ministry of Defence George was not back at the Ministry . |
3 | Meanwhile back at the Sunday school some kind of tea would have been prepared . |
4 | Okay meanwhile back at the carbonates so you 've sorted out your calcium chloride and you 've got this horrible looking thing H two C O three . |
5 | The story occurs in a temporally accurate sequence so that there are quick changes of scene , i.e. ‘ meanwhile back at the ranch ’ , but no flash-backs or alterations of the temporal sequence . |
6 | Meanwhile back at the Ministry of Defence George was not back at the Ministry . |
7 | We have plenty more back at the hotel , and I guess you kids do n't have much money . " |
8 | ‘ We 're gon na have to check and see if there are more back at the house . |
9 | Way back at the beginning of the club 's history there was a Ramsbottom as hall porter , and the wags in the club shortened it to Ramsbum . |
10 | There was a man way back at the beginnin' of this century made an elixir of it , sent it to all the crowned heads of Europe , the Pope , too . |
11 | If you happened to be megafabulously famous way back at the start of the '70s , the problems are literally multiplied twentyfold . |
12 | Way back at the start of this year I planned into the workshop schedule an exhibition piece . |
13 | She glanced up at him , and looked quickly back at the dishes as various possibilities chased through her mind . |
14 | Oh , blow it , she thought a little crossly , and , getting absolutely nowhere with her argument , she resolved that she would ask him not one interview-type question for the remainder of the walk but that , once back at the house , she would ask him to honour his promise regarding that interview . |
15 | Once back at the Lodge , however , all her fortitude deserted her . |
16 | They completed a circular walk through the woods , tramping through leaves and bracken and ending up back at the minibus where Sybil announced it was time to go back to Conway House for lunch . |
17 | After a while , the lad turned up back at the farm and offered to work for two shillings and pay his own insurance stamp . |
18 | When he turns up back at the flat , he has a bunch of red gladioli . |
19 | Perhaps he was going to punch it straight back at the batsman . |
20 | ‘ They approached us right back at the sales stage , ’ says Stewart Shepherd , marketing director . |
21 | Now that target internally is is a figure for us to be working on back at the camp . |
22 | If the participants intend to circle a block , arriving eventually back at the starting point , they probably would be processing . |
23 | The engine has since visited the Great Show at Harrogate during July , and is now back at the NRM . |
24 | They were now back at the beginning of their conversation , which was not very helpful . |
25 | Dane and Marianne would probably be together right now back at the hotel , and she wondered just how he would be feeling . |
26 | She sang Susanna earlier this summer in Simon Rattle 's period Figaro for Glyndebourne ( due to be seen on BBC TV before Christmas ) and is now back at the Coliseum as Pamina in Nicholas Hytner 's luminously hieroglyphic Magic Flute . |
27 | Even back at the jetty , the two Marines could n't help but shake at what they had seen , though neither dared talk about it . |
28 | Even back at the estuary all is not the sweetness and light that events like this week 's launch suggests . |
29 | If you like I 'll ask around back at the church and see if I can find out what 's on offer . ’ |
30 | The Suffolk 's head is big with a broad forehead , and often with a star on it or a shim or blaze down the face ; the neck deep in the collar and tapering to a graceful setting of the head ; the shoulders long and muscular and thrown well back at the withers . |