Example sentences of "it [be] back to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So tomorrow it 's back to work , but for the rest of today we have no one to please but each other . ’ |
2 | It 's still a bit stiff , but it 's back to work Monday |
3 | Wednesday Matters : It 's back to school for Russian wives . |
4 | It 's back to school soon , so we bought a light-up world globe ( Woolworths sale £9.99 ) which reminded me we live at the same latitude as parts of Norway , Siberia , Labrador and Alaska . |
5 | NOW that the Zooropa extravaganza has passed by along with the Trip to Tipp , Slane and various other festivals , it 's back to bread and butter fare for promoters . |
6 | It 's back to square one . |
7 | ‘ It 's back to German I 'm afraid . |
8 | But it is back to No 8 for Clarke come September . |
9 | Eventually the Head of Customs authorised our documents so it was back to Gate One for the two remaining stamps to allow us into Austria . |
10 | It was back to square one : telly 24 hours a day . |
11 | It was back to square one . |
12 | So it was back to square one . |
13 | After a brief flurry of original stories at the beginning of the First World War , it was back to business as usual and , by the early 1920s , some 95 per cent of film stories were adapted from the stage or novels . |
14 | Then it was back to hospital where he still faces months of physiotherapy and speech therapy . |
15 | After that heartening victory it was back to league games and a very poor run of results . |
16 | So it was back to adult medicine , and the odd casualty who needed treatment . |
17 | After that it was back to cup action where a victory was won against Kilsyth by 4 goals to nil . |