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Example sentences for "back here"

  • He has some urgent business down in Rome, and sent me back here to wait for him.

  • It is really delightful to be back here again," she remarked to Lucie, glancing round the room.

  • I love Italy, but I confess I very often long to be back here at Studland, in my own quiet old home.

  • Could you call your wife and meet me back here at 5 o'clock, and why don't you wait for me in my office?

  • And they were removed by a uniformed officer and asked to come out here, or out here, or back here, and I recall some of them went this way and went on out and took their place.

  • Back here on the bench a mile or so, yuh may find a patch of ground that nobody claims.

  • At last, however, his mood changed and turning to John he said, "Your friends ought to be back here by this time.

  • They will be back here by and by," said the tramp encouragingly.

  • At last he said, "The car you are talking about is back here in the corner.

  • As far as I can see everything is all straight except the fact that you didn't tell us how you got the car and beat us back here.

  • I feel my own condition more painfully when I come, back here, and have to sit a whole evening listening to Sam M'Gruder talking about Dolly Stewart and the plans about their marriage.

  • I mean to be back here by Thursday to fetch you.

  • Letters can be always addressed to me at Weymar, and before the end of October I shall be back here again.

  • On our return journey we shall spend a couple of days in Munich, and shall be back here by the end of September.

  • That girl is back here with a slick young fellow, and he's the pepper in a certain mess of Scotch broth that has been heated up all over again, if I'm any guesser.

  • Yes, back here at home she'll be able to understand better.

  • They can bring me back here, so's I can do it all over again.

  • But to not so much as bat an eye, and then obviously order that big chap to bring us back here.

  • What do you think I'm back here for, with guns of my own, eh?

  • I ain't back here to be took--get that out o' your nut.

  • Oh, you won't owe me anything, and I reckon you'd better not make plans about coming back here!

  • You'll be back here in less than a month," said Overton.

  • And by that time I will be back here," said Haydon, addressing Lyster.

  • And he's back here spendin' his loose change for daily doses of hair-oil talk fetched to him by the beggin' old suckers of this place.

  • But when I asked him to repeat it back here, he said he couldn't--that Mr. Leckhard had taken it with him somewhere down the main line.

  • But he is implicated in that murderous business of last night--that we both know--and now he is back here.

  • And if he had any children on Lydna, we, back here, would scarcely recognize them as human.

  • We could all be back here again by the first of next year, or even by the end of Month Thirteen.

  • Wait for me there and guide me back here, for I never could find this dark bivouac alone.

  • After that," he went on, "we walked back along the main ride to a carrefour where the drive crosses; and so back here.

  • As to-morrow will be Christmas, I shall not be back here to-day.

  • If they ain't back here in another hour you fellows will feel the same way I do about it," Hen Dutcher predicted stubbornly.

  • And that was why Fits came back here, and was so anxious to get us out," muttered Dave.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "back here" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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