Example sentences of "[be] back in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They now believe David Ashworth could be back in the Liverpool area after leaving the couple 's 20-month-old baby Gareth , in Scotland yesterday . |
2 | In the spring term the students will be back in the School of Education . |
3 | I let myself unwind at last — how good it feels to be back in the field , especially in this cinnamon-scented corner of the mortal sphere . |
4 | It was good to be back in the peace of the Outer Isles , to swim and laze in the still of a summer evening . |
5 | No talk of going out for meals then , everyone rushed off to their respective homes , grateful for the knowledge that they would not have to be back in the Variety Theatre until the ‘ half ’ on the Monday evening . |
6 | It was a slow-going mile , but towards the end one could hear occasional cars along the road ahead and Gareth and Coconut with whoops crashed through the last few yards , again , as the week before , relieved to be back in the space age . |
7 | But bosses Martin and Vivien Shrager-Powell reckon Fergie 's films and other new projects mean it 'll be back in the black before long . |
8 | If you 're going to sneak round the place whenever it suits you , I 'd rather be back in the hotel . |
9 | Steve Nicol will be back in the defence today , but Dalglish must also be concerned about his strikers . |
10 | Steve Nicol should be back in the defence today , but Dalglish must also be concerned about his strikers . |
11 | Furthermore , there was a read-out machine for this type of recorder very close to Heathrow and the whole recording could be back in the magistrate 's hands within twenty-four hours . |
12 | If we do not make the U-turn , that treaty requires us to be back in the ERM , or the son of ERM , before the next election . ’ |
13 | They repeated that he did n't need anything else because he would be back in the afternoon , which more than anything else they could have said made me wonder if we would ever see him again . |
14 | ’ It 's great to be back in the lap of luxury , so it is . |
15 | LESTER PIGGOTT , still under intensive care in a Florida hospital last night , is confident that he will be back in the saddle ‘ in two weeks ’ . |
16 | Biddlecombe 's new beat is around the horse sales … his year 's of racing expertise is being harnessed at last … and the best news of all is that he may soon be back in the saddle |
17 | You almost end up yearning with the RAF trainees to be back in the cockpit getting on with the business : flying . |
18 | She did n't know where she was and she longed to be back in the cottage where it was safe . |
19 | ‘ The lads were joking that I would be back in the team before they got their hands on the trophy , ’ said McGuinness . |
20 | I see in today 's papers that Batty will be back in the team for tomorrow , does this mean that Wilko will drop Fairclough or Newsome or will he let Rocky go back to the bench and play essentially a back 6 ? |
21 | Dave Penney will be back in the team to replace Imre Varadi who 's gone back to Leeds and Swindon team news , Martin Ling is very doubtful and almost certain to be missing . |
22 | Coach Keith Richardson has named his team but its being treated as classified information he wants to keep Northampton guessing … 007 has the day off but morese code from Kingsholm tells us skipper Ian Smith will be back in the team … |
23 | Only poor Webb , still in plaster but determined to be back in the side in time for Italy , can feel discouraged by the way he brought it off . |
24 | Said Graham : ‘ He 'll get the weight off in a couple of weeks because he 's working hard in training and then he 'll be back in the side . ’ |
25 | At best she 'd be back in the poorhouse while he … it did n't bear thinking of . |
26 | She thought perhaps that Eve might like to serve the breakfast in the refectory and clear away , and that she should also leave classes ten minutes before lunch and be back in the refectory to serve soup to the other students when they came in . |
27 | The day wanes , and if your words are to be believed then I had best be back in the security of your Rorim before nightfall . ’ |
28 | The year will be disappointing , but we are very confident that we will be back in the league table next year , ’ she added . |
29 | The US duo arrived in Spain on a private jet from North Carolina , where they played in the US Tour Championship on Sunday , and both have to be back in the States next Monday . |
30 | George was in no mood to hang around : he wanted to be back in the safety — illusory though it might be — of the big city with a drink in his hand . |