1. A brilliant word-processor proving shareware can push back the boundaries of software value for money.
2. A bus madly honked as Miguel U-turned under the el and sped back to his home grounds.
3. A complete breakdown of budget talks could push rates back up, at least temporarily, analysts concede.
4. A constant theme in research concerned with the hospital care of older people is the discharge from hospital back to the community.
5. A court order specified that the money must be paid back over six months.
6. A Decidedly negative verdict in the financial Markets or the polls could bring the two sides back to the table.
7. A few minutes later she slumped back into the front seat of the Granada.
8. A few months back you were ready and willing to enter a brave new world.
9. A few more skulls and monsters groaned their way into visibility and then sank back gratefully into unemployment.