Example sentences of "back at the [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 It was dark when we finally left the area of the 51st Highland Division , arriving back at the clearing in the woods near to Bavent , very much refreshed , outwardly and inwardly , not forgetting the gift of a bottle of best malt whisky .
2 Wiping it away with his handkerchief , he closed his eyes , opened them and looked round the room , then back at the newsprint in front of him , as if he might have been dreaming or have imagined it .
3 Then he looked back at the hole in the ground .
4 It reminded them of when Labour Chancellor Denis Healey turned back at the airport in 1976 over a sterling crisis .
5 Back at the hotel in the tiny hours , Paul Heaton has overcome his post-gig sombreness ( ‘ It was rubbish , ’ he claims ) and is surrounded by his own Sunday League friends .
6 Her other suitcase was back at the hotel in Mariánské Láznë .
7 Artists know that this has happened , but much of the art establishment has n't caught up with events , or looked back at the past in the light of that .
8 The following morning saw me back at the surgery in order to collect not only my screwdriver but also the death certificate , duly signed by two doctors ( yes , they had managed to find the mortuary ) , without which I could not obtain a Registration of Death certificate , without which Nigel could not be cremated .
9 She hesitated for a moment , before adding with a worried frown , ‘ I wish I was n't feeling so nervous about having to cope with the twins back at the apartment in New York . ’
10 Mrs Bradford had given her the complete day off for her father 's funeral and she did n't have to be back at the house in Newcastle Place until six o'clock .
11 First we would sit down and plan out our day ; second , we 'd decide what we expected to get out of each day , in terms of knowledge and experience ; third , we 'd go to work , and , finally , we 'd meet back at the house in the late afternoon .
12 Back at the house in Muswell Hill , they went upstairs and stood on the landing .
13 I 'll meet you back at the cart in an hour or so . ’
14 Ought to have you back at the front in a matter of days , ’ she added sadly .
15 In her mind , she was back at the flat in rue Roland , a jumble of bloodstained sheets confronting her .
16 A. Look back at the information in sections 2 and 3 , pages 71–74 .
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