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

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1 An example of that would be if you bought a new pocket calculator and then find it wo n't work then the legal position is the shop have broken their contract with you , because they 've sold you a pocket calculator which is not of merchantable quality , and you should be entitled to money back in a case like that .
2 Leeds tried to force their way back in a second-half during which they dominated the game but were unable to find a way through a Liverpool defence in which Mark Wright and Rob Jones were outstanding .
3 If we were to travel back in a time-machine some five million years the physical differences would be quite discernible , even though most species such as monkeys , lions , horses and eagles would still exist .
4 Perhaps we are heading back in a full-circle towards the days of Victorian philanthropy — Back towards the days before state provision when organisations like Barnardos , the Salvation Army and the C.O.S. were the dominant providers .
5 start , what to do or anything so , you need a little bit of practice at doing them for , for revision and then it , it 's not nearly as hard as when you first learnt , it pulls it out of your head again and then sort of puts it back in a bit more settled down and easier to retrieve .
6 Leaning back in a wicker chair sat Doctor Oswald Little , a plump , red-faced man who was attempting vainly to wipe the steam from his spectacles .
7 The ambitious plans drawn up by Middlesbrough council will be passed to various departments which will work on them and report back in a year 's time .
8 Well you pa yeah you certainly pay nine hundred pound a year out anyway , damage to the toilet seat and so you know , that 'll pay itself back in a year and , you know .
9 Businessmen are travelling there and back in a day . ’
10 Yet when news reached Jedburgh that Bothwell was lying seriously wounded in his Liddesdale stronghold of Hermitage , Mary set off to ride the 50 miles there and back in a day .
11 ‘ He was dumped on me by your friend when he vanished , promising , of course , to be back in a day or two . ’
12 There and back in a day .
13 ‘ We could n't possibly cycle there and back in a day . ’
14 Back in a day or two ! ’ the old woman croaked .
15 During the previous three years , Crawford had written hundreds of letters to producers and directors in his search for work , but it was his love of cycling — he sometimes rode from South London to Brighton and back in a day that landed him his first work in repertory theatre .
16 ‘ After all , if it 's worth so much to you , you could be there and back in a day easily . ’
17 I do n't suppose I 'll see you again , because Doctor Rice will be back in a day or two .
18 If we were going there and back in a day but it would n't really be worth it to go to the fair .
19 But the wee winger from Fife bounced back in a way that says much for the survivalist instincts in the human spirit .
20 Just as characters in the plays switch from Thou to You and back in a way that seems to us to have no evident rationale , so in the Sonnets Shakespeare uses both forms indifferently , and indeed switches from one to the other within one poem ( Sonnet 24 ) .
21 You know , erm , you know what sort of gross salary and you know and there was , you were holding back in a way erm tt and why you did n't wan na discuss your hobbies you know where you were losing it
22 A lined mouth stretched back in a screech .
23 He checked that she was all right , then told her he 'd be back in a while and wandered off down the aisle .
24 Miguel said , ‘ I 'll be back in a while .
25 Instead he learned that life is not a choice between murdering your way to the throne or slopping back in a sty ; that there are swinish kings and regal hogs ; that the king may envy the pig ; and that the possibilities of the not-life will always change tormentingly to fit the particular embarrassments of the lived life .
26 When he came back in a temper sometimes , or been drinking , Cis told me they would put Rich on the kitchen table and tell him to dance .
27 Back in a mess when the country needs it most
28 look in early nineteen forty eight where we are , wh where the land reform process had taken the Communist Party tt and then we could begin to look forward to where policy was going to go from there in terms of the military , political , economic , ideological future and what I 'm going to do today to , to begin with anyway is , is to just consider where we are and where it is we 're gon na go and in a sense we could , it might be helpful to , to put ourselves back in a position of being the central committee again .
29 AFTER a break of a decade , Alan Paterson is back in a management hot-seat at the Oval .
30 But I 'll be back in a second if you need me .
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