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

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1 But back to Bodytalk , whose convention happened to be at the Metropole , next to Labour 's conference hotel .
2 They turn not to the Reed Sea , but back to plans for invasion .
3 But back to Mrs Price .
4 But back to Worcestershire , where Moody got two early Championship hundreds in a summer so far restricted for him by shin and ankle-ligament problems : where the worries over Dilley 's Achilles tendon and knee wo n't go away ; where Hick 's form remains enigmatic ; where left-hander Adam Seymour , the Millfield boy who switched from Essex — at appeared an astute and logical career move for him — has so far failed to make an impact on the banks of the Severn .
5 But back to Charlie and those gossipy tales about the steamy scenes that had been filmed behind closed doors : ‘ There 's no running around naked — it 's not a porno film .
6 But back to Cantona .
7 But back at Cliff Top in the crisp violet night , we stood watching the lights of the ships in the Channel and we kissed again .
8 In the desert , rank tended to be forgotten as officers were addressed by their Christian names — but back at base it was ‘ sir ’ and a smart salute .
9 But back at WHS headquarters , Sir Malcolm seemed unperturbed by the commentaries , pointing out that the group had not had a reduction in profits for ‘ many , many years ’ .
10 But back at Wat Thom , eight men in their late teens and early twenties decided at least to ignore their common disability .
11 He 'd bought a red striped shirt to go with his charcoal double-breasted but back at Stuart Street he 'd remembered that that was the only shirt he had for tomorrow .
12 OUCH : Mel 's grazed but back on set Picture : STEVE KING
13 The crew had done wonders , but back in Washington the project officer was furious .
14 But back in LA , the tension between illusion and reality — taut at the best of times — has finally snapped .
15 But back in Cuzco I had to fight to recall the strength I had found ; force myself to remember I had been lost in a sixty-million-year-old forest but had found the still centre .
16 But back in England , the view amongst English supporters is very different , for they seem to think that the Dutch regard the English fans as the number one target .
17 During the California visit , newspaper headlines reported the rising power of Adolph Hitler and Herman Goering who were increasing their inhuman persecution of Jews , but back in Canada the same news was reported with less scary and more moderate tones .
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