Example sentences of "is [adv] back to " in BNC.

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1 Douglas Adams ' Mostly Harmless ( Pan ) is right back to Hitchhiker standard ; Len Deighton , with City of Gold ( Arrow ) , is back on form too ; Sue Townsend 's The Queen and I ( Mandarin ) is just brilliant ; and the New Virginia Andrews ™ , Secrets of the Morning ( Pocket ) , is the second of the trademarked lot .
2 ‘ Shoot Me Down ’ is positively back to the future , taking the Guy Chadwick feel of far earlier days and twisting it , guitar face up and hands behind his back , into the new swing of things .
3 In the second row Geoff Love is back to his best form and has Owen Laverty as his partner while Ulster junior hooker Stephen O'Neill is also back to something like his best .
4 However , they are taking heart that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent .
5 However , they are taking heart that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent .
6 The price is now back to the $336.70 an ounce which cut the cost of their wedding ring six years ago and nothing seems set to put the shine back on bullion .
7 Briefly put , the law is now back to what Parliament had intended when it enacted the Act of 1906 — but stronger and clearer than it was then . ’
8 Batts had his best game this season ( IMO ) and is now back to his best .
9 LIZ 's heart rate is almost back to normal now she 's not dancing .
10 Stapleton , who is almost back to full fitness after a close-season knee operation , brought Pearson in because he wanted someone who could take charge in training — and have the respect of the players .
11 Unless Mel is almost back to fitness ( if he ever was ‘ fit ’ ) it means Kelly is our only right back !
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