Example sentences of "[be] back in [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Fly through the air — and you 're back in the square ! ’ |
2 | Then , when it 's gone , you 're back in the rest of the house . |
3 | We 're back in the trenches of World War One , it 's raining and the men are ankle-deep in mud . |
4 | We drove round in circles for an hour and now we 're back in the Butcher Building . |
5 | Ten minutes later you 're back in the bath . |
6 | ‘ I 'm going to get right back to these producers and let 'em know you 're back in the picture . |
7 | They 're back in the charts . |
8 | They 're back in the off-licence when it re-opens at seven o'clock , running up another £16.76 on credit , including the cost of a bottle of Old England Cream Sherry . |
9 | You 're back in the lead dear . |
10 | He has to keep these kids in the team because there 's nothing better to replace them — yet even five years ago Jamie Redknapp and Don Hutchison would have been back in the reserves , getting the time they need . |
11 | Quakers resorted to long balls , giving Nick Cusack several half chances , but they should have been back in the game after 72 minutes when David Cork jinked round his marker , Martin James , in the six yard box , and was then hauled down . |
12 | And he could have been back in the locker room even quicker had he served out for the match when he led 5–2 in the second set . |
13 | We are back in the ball game with a vengeance , especially if we beat Cambridge United next Saturday . ’ |
14 | Tbilisi have 48 hours to appeal the decision but it looks as if Linfield are back in the competition — and suddenly £100,000 better off courtesy of UEFA payments and television rights . |
15 | Couple are back in the water business |
16 | Jan Molby and Ronny Rosenthal are back in the squad after ankle injuries . |
17 | While Hartlepool are looking upwards , towards Newcastle and Sunderland in the new First Division , the Quakers are back in the basement , scraping for scraps of hope with York and Scarborough . |
18 | We are back in the mould of the familiar complaint story . |
19 | NEWS bites : Four fifteen are back in the studio recording some more tracks , including one with a distinct indie/dance style . |
20 | The school shut down eleven days ago but now its ninety one pupils are back in the classroom … after some round-the-clock work from builders and staff . |
21 | But that 's history now the children are back in the classroom . |
22 | We are back in the world of the Dead House , of simple Russian convicts and Sorrel the horse , their pride and joy . |
23 | Now Norwich are back in the hunt and ca n't be ruled out . ’ |
24 | We are back in the area of Peter the Great 's reforms . |
25 | South Africa are back in the news in no uncertain manner . |
26 | ‘ Only because the people they love are back in the city , ’ she reasoned . |
27 | I am back in the hubbub , back in the queue . |
28 | By the time I am back in the tent I am on the borderline , cold enough to wake Tony with disjointed movements . |
29 | I sometimes think , he wrote , that if in one sense I am back in the nursery trying to make a big toy with nothing but wood and string , in another I am back in the classroom fiddling with bunsen burners while Mr Alexander walks round sniffing with his long distinguished nose in the air . |
30 | I sometimes think , he wrote , that if in one sense I am back in the nursery trying to make a big toy with nothing but wood and string , in another I am back in the classroom fiddling with bunsen burners while Mr Alexander walks round sniffing with his long distinguished nose in the air . |