Example sentences of "be [adv] at [art] back " in BNC.

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1 See what happens is they always backwards even if they 're right at the back of the field so you find someone you do n't like and you go behind them trip them over
2 Slorne , who had been up at the back of her cage most of the day as usual , suddenly opened her wings , swung round and dropped down to the front of her cage .
3 The damage seemed to be mostly at the back .
4 It 's a bungalow , it 's going to be screened and it 's going to be right at the back , there 's going to be no no er
5 I , I 'm , I 'm not with you on that one because erm I 'm sure I 'm vaguely at the back of my mind I think I know what it is , I have heard of it I mean
6 ‘ Leeds were always at the back of my mind as the side I would like to join if I came back to England , ’ said the 6ft 2in , 16 stone Iro .
7 Anyway , mummy , it 's right at the back
8 I mean if it 's right at the back it does n't matter if it 's black or red .
9 Well it better have cos it 's right at the back of the kiln at the bottom and I do n't
10 It 's down at the back , not .
11 No he 's not hiding cos he 's just at the back .
12 It 's not at the back of the here is it ?
13 This factor is always at the back of the minds of today 's senior men of science ; in fact many of them returned to Germany from studies or refuges abroad to rebuild the system .
14 And their larger than life goalkeeper Joe Paladino , born in St Helens of Scilian parents , admitted : ‘ Altrincham 's Cup tradition is always at the back of our minds .
15 The worry of a breakdown is always at the back of most riders ' minds and when travelling on the continent the wise take out special cover .
16 An object close to the camera , with a very short out-and-return light-path from flash to film , will be imaged while the sound-pulse is still at the back of the emulsion but by the time light from an object 15 metres away has reached the film , the sound-pulse will have reached its front face .
17 As a young policewoman interviewed as part of a recent study on Merseyside 's police said , ‘ It 's always at the back of your mind , you just ca n't get rid of it .
18 Andrew Bond , an obstetrician at the PMH , admits the threat of litigation 's always at the back of his mind , but the main reason why Swindon 's Caesarian rate is so high is its good reputation for dealing with difficult cases .
19 ‘ The well is out at the back .
20 It was right at the back of her mind but she could n't get it out .
21 Because the converting builder had demolished most of the internal walls there was no correspondence in the shape and layout of the rooms to the flat below , but the lounge was still at the back to take advantage of the small terrace and river view .
22 Whilst AIDS was not well included as an issue in the campaign , it was clearly at the back of every civil servant 's mind as the details of the Clause were worked out .
23 He was immediately enthralled : ‘ I do n't think there was a moment after that … when the wish to work at the House of Commons was n't at the back of my mind . ’
24 PP : Well , it was certainly at the back of our minds when we went to hear Koussevitzky conduct Ben 's Sinfonia da Requiem in Boston in January 1942 .
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