Example sentences of "[noun] have [vb pp] back in " in BNC.

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1 She had nagged at her mother for insisting on cooking everything herself , although she always did it , however formal the occasion or long the guest list , she had gone on and on until Mrs Roberts had snapped back in her turn , furiously .
2 Good God you have n't heard if Karen 's gone back in , no .
3 And as a result of that David Phillips who as I was saying in the first half has proved himself to be a very valuable all-rounder already to Forest has slotted back in at centre back again and that Garry Crosby has come on as substitute and taken up his usual position and Phillips ' first half position on the right wing .
4 The team had moved back in again , carefully sifting and analysing .
5 Before that the village 's only successful days had occurred back in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries , when it was a centre of the Basque whaling trade .
6 The prosecution argued that the Newleys had driven down together from London ; after the murder , Mrs Newley had driven back in her husband 's car , and parked it near their home ; no doubt she hoped that the trip to Hampshire would never come to light .
7 Thus was sexual liberation defined by an almost exclusively male heterosexual group , drawing on old subversions — Dada , Surrealism , Beat , Situationism — diffused through the mass-market expansion into commercial sex that Playboy had pioneered back in the 1950s .
8 Cambridge have slipped back in recent weeks .
9 My husband gave me the news that my father had died back in the village .
10 It was as if Jack had stepped back in time to the scene of an earlier age .
11 Recently the trend has swung back in favour of large carcasses and the Longhorn , able to make meat from grass and hardy enough to live out without pampering , is ready for the challenge .
12 Joel Garner was , in fact , almost at the end had begun back in 1976–7 against Pakistan when he made his debut in the same game as Colin Croft .
13 But he conceded that Tokyo had held back in the aftermarket of British Gas .
14 But he conceded that Tokyo had held back in the aftermarket of British Gas .
15 Jenny 's come back in a couple of minutes .
16 As Dean Acheson had commented back in 1962 , Britain had indeed lost an empire yet failed to find a post-imperial role .
17 It would certainly be necessary to make some further enquiries among the tourists , particularly about their activities during the key period between the time Kemp had arrived back in Oxford , and the pre-dinner drinks when everyone except Eddie Stratton , it appeared , was accounted for .
18 That is why a player like Uwe Bein has come back in , ’ Vogts said .
19 Dunwoody was surprised when the judge called him the winner on Remittance Man in the opening Bristol Novice Hurdle , believing Peter Scudamore had got back in the final strides on the favourite Regal Ambition after being headed halfway up the run-in .
20 Ace 's finger remained clamped down on the trigger even after all seven bullets had gone and the slide had locked back in the ‘ empty ’ position .
21 It was n't so bad , not after the things Jazzbeaux had seen back in Spanish Fork .
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