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

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1 To meet the needs of pupils growing up in such an environment , RE must not assume any religious faith — it has to start much further back with questions of why there is such a phenomenon as religion .
2 Although the word aromatherapy was coined in the 1920s by the French chemist René Gattefossé , first we shall aim the historical telescope much further back in time to The Beginning .
3 In the beginning , so far back in antiquity that no record of it survives , an accident occurred .
4 Yet there 18 on Cezanne , and another 18 on Degas , 15 for Manet and so on back through ages .
5 Even as he lifted from a cupboard the freshly ironed shirts , about which he was so particular , he was already mentally back in England .
6 There was irony in the fact that Patrick was once again back in Richie 's parish .
7 The Council denies their rent 's too high and even though the new owners have made the hut a cabbies ' shelter in name only at least Oxford 's most unusual historic building is once again back in use .
8 The new groups who were in the charts , even as the British Task Force made its way across the Atlantic — Duran Duran , ABC , Spandau Ballet — suggested that , of all things , fun was once again back in fashion .
9 Looking beyond these , and hence further back in time , ISO may ‘ see ’ the birth of galaxies soon after the big bang , something ground-based infrared astronomers have sought years .
10 Kiwi is now safely back at home enjoying his usual vegetarian diet of oranges , apples and of course kiwi fruit .
11 Douglas Cox is now safely back at home entertaining his friends with his tales of bravery .
12 The dark , inward-looking Symphony No. 2 for trumpet and strings and the genial Deliciae basiliensis have been coupled together before by Ansermet and the Suisse Romande Orchestra ( Decca ) and by Charles Dutoit and the BRSO ( Erato CD 2292–45247–2 ) , both eminently satisfactory in their different ways though neither is a match for the classic Karajan account of the Second Symphony ( DG ) , or the Deliciae basiliensis of Charles Munch , now happily back in circulation on a mid-price Erato issue ( CD 2292–45689–2 ) , coupled with Dutilleux 's Métaboles , a marvellous and exhilarating piece .
13 To understand the Rottweiler lineage , it is necessary to go even further back in time .
14 THE TWO other landmarks we visit , while dodging a giant Madonna billboard , go even further back in time than the others .
15 Well , according to designers showing their collections for next autumn on the Paris runways this week , it 's going even further back in time .
16 It all cruises to a close at around 2am back at CBGB 's .
17 Didsbury , St Osyth 's , Worcester and others which had previously had discussions with the CNAA were either already back in discussion , or were soon to be so .
18 It was driven very carefully back to Llandudno Junction shed where it was stored out of steam for a couple of days until the powers decided what to do .
19 It is unnecessary to go too far back in history to discover the origins of some of the voluntary schemes for the provision of legal advice which now exist .
20 The ultimate expression of player power has n't gone down too well back in New Zealand , where the NZRFU chief executive George Verry said : ‘ I ca n't recall a precedent for such comments , but I 'm sure the rules have provisions for dealing with players who bring the game into disrepute ’ .
21 Given the chance , what she would most like to do right now was to grab her belongings and plant her feet very firmly back on shore .
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