Example sentences of "[conj] be [adv] back [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They move out , quickly consume what they need and are soon back below ground with the minimum of delay .
2 We say Lake Rotoroa several thousand feet below , walked over the lip of a long , smooth slope and were suddenly back among trees .
3 He has mislaid the last thread of that natty rig he had recently and is entirely back in cap , scarf and corduroy .
4 Batts had his best game this season ( IMO ) and is now back to his best .
5 But , apart from a winter break , whatever is planned around the 23rd relates to one specific plan or association which has been on and off for several months and is now back on again .
6 She sang Susanna earlier this summer in Simon Rattle 's period Figaro for Glyndebourne ( due to be seen on BBC TV before Christmas ) and is now back at the Coliseum as Pamina in Nicholas Hytner 's luminously hieroglyphic Magic Flute .
7 The engine has since visited the Great Show at Harrogate during July , and is now back at the NRM .
8 weakness : midfield/up front — Nilsen is a defender and Ingebrigtsen is not playing first team futba for City — he has been rented out to norwegian club rosenborg this summer and is now back in city , trying to get a first team place .
9 He spoke to the cashier , and was soon back with something in his hand .
10 She was on the very first Dreamflight in 1987 as a leukaemia sufferer and was now back as a helper , having been given the all-clear this year .
11 Their Commanding Officer , Philip Keifer , was wounded early on and was now back in England .
12 His life was saved by his cell mate , who has also been treated for burns , but is now back behind bars .
13 Anne Haine suffered a serious head injury after falling from her horse but is now back in the saddle .
14 Carson , 50 , rolled several times , but was soon back on his feet .
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