Example sentences of "was back [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | With a defective engine , little fuel and no instruments , the pilot decided to land , imagining that he was back over British-held territory . |
2 | Chief among these measures had been the control of inflation which was reduced to 3 per cent per month in April but was back into double figures by the end of the year , rising to 20 per cent per month in January 1991 . |
3 | Police on the scene predicted that it would be months before the capital 's vital traffic gateway to the north was back to normal . |
4 | Her mood was back to normal , although there remained some problems over her finances , and the legal situation was not entirely sorted out . |
5 | The following day she felt that everything was going very slowly and by the next day she felt that she was back to normal . |
6 | But it was back to normal as she told Woman 's Own about her ‘ sizzling ’ three-months with Blue Peter ‘ hunk ’ John Leslie . |
7 | TWENTY-FOUR hours after the Memorial Day celebrations , the Vietnam Veterans ' memorial was back to normal . |
8 | But in Edinburgh , where 48 hours of non-stop rain led to sandbags being distributed early on Saturday , a Lothians and Borders police spokesman said everything was back to normal . |
9 | Everything was back to normal . |
10 | Everything was back to normal again now . |
11 | Except that not quite everything was back to normal . |
12 | Within a week , she was back to normal but now it 's happened again and I feel anxious to know more about it . |
13 | Well it was back to normal . |
14 | Teaching at Falconhurst School in Milton Keynes was back to normal this morning . |
15 | Four days later the badly capped hock was back to normal and Skipper was sound . |
16 | In this year the course was back to full length and the closure of Peppard helped swell the membership , especially of the Artisans . |
17 | To her relief , she was back to full fitness in time for the British Stroke-Play at Southerness where a 78 and 77 carved out of near gale-force winds gave her the half-way lead . |
18 | IN May 1973 Vic Halom was in the Sunderland football team that won , wonderfully , the FA Cup ; on Tuesday evening he was back at raucous Roker Park , canvassing for votes . |
19 | Crewe finished the first half the stronger and were possibly unlucky not to go in with a lead , the Leeds defense was looking fragile ( Fairclough was back at central def. — agghhhh ) , the midfield ( esp . |
20 | PATRICK was back at Royal St. George 's in time to see the last couples finish their rounds . |
21 | By Monday , he was back at head office orchestrating the move . |
22 | The next morning Martha was back at Misselthwaite Manor , and told Mary all about her day with her family . |
23 | Yvonne Bell 's charge hit trouble when finishing second in his heat , but was back in sparkling form charging through on the last bend to win the track final by 2 9 lengths at generous odds of 6–4 . |
24 | MALCOLM ALLISON was back in managerial business last night when Dennis Rofe quit struggling Bristol Rovers after a row over the man brought in to guide him through troubled waters . |
25 | His hip turn had been the problem but , by yesterday , as he had a trial spin with John O'Leary , he was confident that it was back in good working order . |
26 | Five men worked five days a week for eight months until the interior was back in good order . |
27 | I was back in old Mr Dakin 's cow byre . |
28 | Something or something but he was back in intensive care today . |
29 | He broke the wicket on the backhand , but the nifty Miandad was back in safe territory by then . |
30 | He made another foray to the bar and was back in quick time with another of the same . |