0 a door at the back or side of a building, or at the back of a vehicle: --
The data collection exercise was designed to open the back door to an energy consumption tax on home owners.
HMI is to be privatised by the back door because the half of HMI who will not be employed by it will have to go and set up as private consultants.
He opened the back door and gestured for her to get into the car.
There's someone at the back door.
The majority of genetically modified foods will be foisted on consumers through the back door.
This reinforcement by the back door should be rejected in the strongest possible terms.
All dwellings would have a double access system with a back door leading via the private yards to the garage and a front door conventionally relating to the public realm.
Some were welcoming while others were sceptical that this was an exercise in dumbing down of the nursing workforce with the introduction of generic roles by the back door.
They could not find the key of the back door, nor send for any assistance.*!
He kept the front door locked, nailed up the back door and boarded up the windows.
One of them enters the house through the front door, walks through the hall and leaves through the back door.
Otherwise, food followed paths of women's labour out of the back door of houses.