Example sentences of "back in [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | At level weight today it will be a different story and the ball looks back in Katabatic 's court . |
2 | Georgina sank back in Ivor 's chair . |
3 | At 11 o'clock de Castelnau , by now in receipt of further intelligence which seemed to presage the total collapse of the defence on the Right Bank , was back in Joffre 's office . |
4 | Barclays Bank was back in investors ' good books , firming 4p to 461p , despite its £50m exposure to property group Speyhawk which yesterday appointed receivers . |
5 | Then , just as Diana Lanchester detached herself and began heading back in Artemis 's direction , one of the huntsmen blew for hounds to move off , and the day began . |
6 | He added : ‘ They will ask for my release but if I am back in Liverpool 's first team then I 'll have to weigh it up . |
7 | There was irony in the fact that Patrick was once again back in Richie 's parish . |
8 | Back in Dalziel 's office the phone rang again . |
9 | Back in Clare 's village house martins skimmed , repairing cup-like nests glued close under the eaves of a farmhouse . |
10 | His father , Peter , was a stylish midfield back in Gala 's Border Championship side of 1966–67 and a brilliant sevens exponent , while Rob Moffat toured with Scotland in the Far East in 1977 and coached Townsend at Galashiels Academy and Scottish Schools . |
11 | Carey could n't tell what had been said ; the words were spoken far back in Ellwood 's throat and seemed to gush from his mouth and nose like a great gulp of water swallowed too hastily . |
12 | Well I do want to come back in fact an and reassure er you that er in fact er we are very concerned about that and we spend a great deal of time talking about the A P C's erm statement policy of intent because it was intended to be modified in the way which we thought would and we spent quite a lot of time erm discussing and am re-amending the importance . |
13 | All too quickly , he was back in Fagin 's house , where his old friends were waiting for him . |
14 | Back in Ockleton 's rooms at Breakspear , seated by a roaring fire and sipping finer port than he could ever recall tasting , he had asked Ockleton to explain his reaction earlier to Harry 's revelation that Alan Dysart had once worked for him in Swindon . |
15 | ‘ I must thank you for this , if for nothing else , ’ she said and , placing him back in Tamar 's arms , turned and went from the room . |
16 | Erm then we had to call on the way back in Deeside er in Mold and there was a miner 's support group there . |
17 | To find an English ancestor it was necessary to go a long way back in Richard 's genealogy — to one of his great-grandmothers , Edith , the wife of King Henry I. This English link , slight as it was , was none the less well known to the men who frequented the princely courts of Europe , for in their world family connection was all-important . |
18 | A derisive note was back in Luke 's voice . |
19 | But they wrote and edited with their eyes also on the contemporary situation and on the future , with a determination that the people 's faith and worship should not be swamped by the religions of their Babylonian masters , and that once back in God 's Land , they should not commit the same dreadful mistakes again . |
20 | The sparkle was back in Diana 's eyes as she was able to concentrate on her favourite issues — visiting children , the sick and the elderly . |
21 | The cunning was back in Surere 's face . |
22 | MANCHESTER UNITED winger Ryan Giggs is back in Wales ' World Cup squad to play Group Four leaders Belgium in Brussels on November 18 . |
23 | The bounce was now back in Jenny 's step , I noticed , as I watched her head off towards the tube . |
24 | Having completed a tour of the museum , Elisabeth and Svend found themselves back in Svend 's office , where fresh coffee had been placed by an unseen hand . |