Example sentences of "[be] back to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We would say that the gap has , it did widen , it 's narrowed again , and we , we 're back to a situation of stability .
2 I know Wavebreaker 's got more electronic toys than a battleship , but if the electricity fails then you 're back to the sextant and the sharp pencil . ’
3 So we 're back to the anointing there are n't we ?
4 But then you 're back to the centimetre argument .
5 WELL , we 're back to the time of year when , hopefully , it will be warm and dry enough to get a barbecue organised .
6 Well I do n't think it is because you 're again you 're back to the line that everyone is bullying and I do n't believe that everyone is bullying .
7 ‘ To be on the safe side , I 've been back to the beginning of the year .
8 Exactly one week after the IRA firebombed a shopping centre police have been back to the scene looking for possible witnesses .
9 Had Vic and Emily been back to the shed before she came on here ?
10 I have been back to the tavern but have never found this treasure . ]
11 Forty-five years later Erika Barnes has been back to the village , now a thriving community .
12 Robert had been back to the gallery , to the annoyance , I felt sure , of the owner .
13 The man who ran the world 's first sub-four minute mile has been back to the track where he made history nearly thirty five years ago .
14 Iain saying he has been back to the body , and looked into Christopher 's eyes .
15 I have n't been back to the island .
16 She 'd been back to the shop twice hoping to chase the progress of her textiles order .
17 In the first place , in the ( rare ) cases where sentence-meaning exhausts utterance-meaning ( i.e. where the speaker meant exactly what he said , no more , no less ) , the same content would be assigned both to semantics and pragmatics In other words , we would need to restrict the notion of utterance-meaning in such a way that we subtract sentence-meaning , and in that case we are back to a definition of pragmatics by residue .
18 And so we are back to the beginning
19 From today , we are back to the business of government as usual , with a return to all the huge problems of recession , Europe , health and education where they were left a month ago when the General Election was called .
20 NOW that the World Cup is over and we are back to the league games again , I think that all rugby supporters who were able to go to the matches or to watch it on television must admit that rugby was the winner .
21 Also appearing at the benefit , for Brighton Unemployment Centre , Adventure Unlimited and Anti-Fascist Action , are Back To The Planet and local band Pan .
22 ‘ I now feel that I am back to the form I had three years ago , and after my performances in Ireland , I feel I can win the Paris-Tours classic next Saturday , ’ he said .
23 And , in an exclusive interview , Merson told me : ‘ I 'm back to the weight I was all last season , 13 stone , but ideally I would like to get down to 12st 10lb .
24 And so we seem to be back to the idea that pragmatics concerns whatever aspects of meaning are not included in semantics .
25 Somehow or other , she must get the cards to Mr Miller and be back to the surgery by two o'clock .
26 Well they were usually a line of kids standing along the wall or something and one set out in the middle of the field and then you had to touch them and then you 'd be back to the wall and they had to do it .
27 To that end , I felt , it must be back to the DIY stores .
28 Erm , there 's a nomination for , for the executive committee nineteen ninety two to nineteen ninety four , erm , this must be back to the County by the twenty second September , nomination for the executive committee and up to twelve members may be nominated .
29 The underlying fear was that if we accepted any connection we would be back to the world of incomes policy .
30 ‘ I anticipate he will be back to the form he showed in Sweden , and that spells a threat to Italy . ’
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