Example sentences of "[verb] back in the " in BNC.
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1 | Driving back in the dark , Roland and Maud communicated in brief businesslike bursts , their imaginations hugely busy elsewhere . |
2 | She hailed it , gave the Chinese driver her address in a monotone , and sank back in the air-conditioned interior , staring at the white skyscrapers below . |
3 | ‘ You 'd better come back in the house and dry your shoes and socks , ’ said Betty . |
4 | But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May . |
5 | Looking ahead , Souness said he was confident his side can bounce back in the League after the reverse at Tottenham . |
6 | Mr. Ibrahim Sadek , an Egyptian engineering consultant , lays the blame on the lack of unleaded fuel and to state production of outdated car engines : ‘ We are producing Fiats with engines designed back in the Forties ’ , he told the World Conference on Preparing for Climatic Change which ended in Cairo yesterday . |
7 | Most spreadsheets were designed back in the days when 640KBytes was the maximum amount of memory that was available . |
8 | Trailing 2-0 to the Second Division high-flyers , Wycombe bounced back in the last 20 minutes to force a replay with goals from skipper Glyn Creaser and Steve Thompson , a corporal in the RAF . |
9 | One driver told the interviewer : ‘ I 'm always thinking that they 're sat back in the office thinking ‘ Where has he got to ’ , and it puts you on edge so I always drive faster in a company car because time is against me . ’ |
10 | The inspector concluded that he would n't survive back in the wild . |
11 | When I was tipped back in the dentist 's chair |
12 | Well they can be tipped back in the tin then ca n't they ? |
13 | Research studies demonstrated back in the 1970s the fact that exhaust emissions contained dangerous toxins , in particular lead . |
14 | We are determined to come back in the spring showing the country that we have some really talented and fighting cricketers in England . |
15 | ‘ I 'll have to come back in the summer without the boots to play properly ! ’ |
16 | ‘ We wanted to play Dublin but all the venues were booked out months ago , so we 'll have to come back in the New Year and do somewhere like the SFX or the Stadium . |
17 | But he always leaves it as if he is n't expecting to come back in the morning . " |
18 | A goal or two is what everyone needs and at least United have a chance to come back in the cup with the second leg at Torquay next week |
19 | ‘ I 'm just really happy I was able to come back in the second and third sets , ’ said Sukova , who held three set points in the first set , including two in the tie-break , before Sanchez took the decider 9–7 . |
20 | But erm it was diagnosed late , you see , having polyneuritis for three months , that the er the movement was last to come back in the toes and feet . |
21 | oh yeah they usually manage to come back in the end |
22 | The gubernatorial trial balloon may well fall back in the Speaker 's face because , quite simply , there is not enough air in it . |
23 | Either way , the ACT changes will add some uncertainty to an already complicated situation and it would be no surprise to see the Footsie fall back in the short-term . |
24 | Bye-laws 17 , 18 , and 22 deal with back-siphoning : wherever a cold water supply is connected to a flexible hose , the law insists that the tap or outlet is fitted with a non-return valve to prevent contaminating liquids being sucked back in the mains system by any loss of pressure . |
25 | Spectators gasped in awe at the sight of a ball landing back in the same court . |
26 | But they were pegged back in the 41st minute when John Bumstead scored with a diving header from Scott Minto ’ s centre . |
27 | After days of reflection she decided to write back in the same icy terms Philip had used with her . |
28 | They were piled haphazardly , some put back in the wrong sleeves , and were mainly recordings of Italian opera . |
29 | This house was first built back in the 1890s as a residence for the local missionary . |
30 | It 's like living back in the flat . |