Example sentences of "back home [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Byrnes began to retreat from his unilateral dealings with the USSR , especially when the limited agreements he had concluded in Moscow in December 1945 were sharply criticized back home as a return to appeasement . |
2 | I relived the murder as I walked back home through the streets . |
3 | As she drove back home through the traffic , memories of her father 's authoritarian presence , vigorously admonishing her for the sinfulness of some childlike request , filled her mind with pain and loathing . |
4 | Brand new mums are often out of hospital in a couple of days , back home with no chance to adjust . |
5 | Mr Simon , left , and Mr Brown , back home with the Morgan . |
6 | In those few minutes , say the prosecution , back home with the baby , Corbett , in a flash of temper , had grabbed Danielle by the leg and smashed her against the bedroom wall . |
7 | Today was the start of her contract , which she had signed back home with the agent of the Monte Samana Company who owned this entire complex . |
8 | ‘ We do a lot of restoration work , and when she went back home on a visit she took a brochure which showed the sort of stuff we do . |
9 | No , cos one of them kept going up to London for the we week and then went back home at the weekends and he had this lovely house ! |
10 | He 's due back home at the end of the month , and will be totally involved on the Grand Prix circuit . |
11 | Back home at the family garage near Banbury , Richard and Thomas Tuthill are keeping things ticking over until their father returns for the big celebration . |
12 | In the meantime , he could raise a harvest of tobacco , indigo and cotton , to be ripe and ready on the Hopewell 's return to ship back home to the Lord Clovelly ; a load of perhaps ten thousand pounds of goods to increase his fortune , reinforce his foothold . |
13 | After we 've had a talk you 're welcome to go back home to the wife and kids , enjoy your Christmas . |
14 | People work nine to five and then escape the 10 , 20 or more miles back home to the suburbs . |
15 | Bringing the baby back home to the family heralds the start of another sort of life . |
16 | In a single day , without leaving the ridge , a fit walker can pick off seven Munros and stagger back home to an orgy of peak-ticking at the back of the Munro book . |
17 | I need you back home for a spell . ’ |
18 | I had been complaining that one day I must become a good daughter again and go back home for a visit . |
19 | She pictured Jezrael back home after a shift at Nutristem , laughing and ranting over some petty injustice , wry with self-mockery , a crusader with no shield but a vivacity she could n't even see . |
20 | So I prefer to drive back home after a meeting , no matter how far it is . ’ |
21 | ‘ Will you be headed back home after the wrestlin' ? ’ |
22 | ‘ We did not want to call off the current tour because it would have created immense resentment back home among the players . |
23 | She had met him back home in the west country when he had come to supervise a show put on by one of the big ready-to-wear labels , Carnega , for whom he worked as a junior member of the design team . |
24 | ‘ When I rang up Decin late in the evening and heard that the picture had made its last journey back home in the company of highly explosive gas containers , I said a silent prayer and sang halleluia three times ’ , said the dowager Fürstin Zita von Thun-Hohenstein . |
25 | Back home in the afternoon I write . |
26 | 1 Winston walks 1¾ km to school and the same distance going back home in the afternoon . |
27 | The marchers avoided the Lower Ormeau on their way back home in the afternoon . |
28 | Back home in the States , sports followers were fanatics , exercising an insane competitiveness on the stands , pouring out aggression through their team 's performance . |
29 | On walking back home from the church , I found myself thinking very deeply about what I had let myself in for , but foremost what my wife would say , I seem to recall something like ‘ I suppose that 's my lace bobbins even further down the work sheet . ’ |
30 | At the end of the day , two exhausted teams piled into cars for the drive back home from the skirmish site in Edinburgh . |