Example sentences of "back in the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They were back in the wildness of the night . |
2 | Dark , malevolent and powerful , MESSIAH are proof that a murky goth past need n't hold you back in the dance arena . |
3 | Blame had n't been fastened on anyone except some unknown nutter back in the wilds of Ontario . |
4 | But she had re-entered the world of music , she comforted herself with this ; in the least expected way she was back in the life from which Mike and his family and marriage had threatened to cut her off for ever . |
5 | ‘ Let's hope history sort of repeats itself , and we get promoted back in the year we come back home . ’ |
6 | And I 'll put them back in the back . |
7 | At one time Lancashire 's reply seemed very likely to even less than that as Albert Ward , Sugg , Smith and Briggs were all back in the pavilion with only 21 on the board . |
8 | All I had to show for it , as I mopped my brow , were sympathetic words of congratulation back in the pavilion — and the club 's Cricketer of the Year award . |
9 | ‘ In the first innings , I waited for something to happen , and it did I was back in the pavilion for a duck ! |
10 | They 've removed the danger man as far as England were concerned and DaSilva both back in the pavilion and they were the wickets that England needed . |
11 | A potential consignment was purportedly held back in the hope of a higher price . |
12 | For those of you who do nt know , the Coventry benches are actually back in the stand , and in 2 rows . |
13 | He slipped on a rigid gold bracelet once he was back in the dressing room and Dominic pulled a curtain clear of a radiator to get more heat into the place . |
14 | Instead I lay back in the heather and savoured the trickle of the burn and the crisp smell of peat-laden ground . |
15 | Just weeks after moving to Good Morning Television , 43-year-old Ewart is back in the ITN newsroom at Grays Inn Road , London . |
16 | Back in the cargo area , ruining two pairs of gauntlets in the process , I ripped fibres from the socks and glued then here and there , in and around , more or less filling out the places on the sculpture that had been affected . |
17 | Well let's catch up with the latest from the Manor ground , I think Nick Harris is back in the press box now . |
18 | The next morning I was back in the park . |
19 | Our Dry Cell Recharger project back in the September ‘ 91 issue stirred up plenty of interest amongst readers and the national press . |
20 | AN IRA victim is back in the arms of the woman he loves — because he was injured in a bomb blast . |
21 | After all the girl was dead , the file back in the Records Office , the only copy recovered . |
22 | ‘ Way back in the winter . |
23 | When I spoke to him back in the winter Jim Fleeting indicated that he was driven by fear , the fear of failure . |
24 | Henry put the chicken back in the pile . |
25 | Even a biscuit tin full of buttons and other odds and ends was finally put back in the pile of things to be kept because , as Granny said , ‘ You never know when they 'll come in handy . ’ |
26 | Kim Barnett 's side has West Indies pace man Ian Bishop back in the ranks and the pace attack of Bishop , Cork , Malcolm and Mortensen looks as formidable as any . |
27 | Both leave the engine some four inches further back in the chassis and need bulkhead modifications to the footwells to allow the back of the engine to clear . |
28 | My Rudd Cup football medal would nestle in its cotton wool till I got back in the holidays . |
29 | I do n't want them to ask me any more questions , so what I do is I lie back in the sofa and shut my eyes like I 'm asleep . |
30 | She leaned back in the sofa , studying his face . |