Examples of 'backland' in a sentence

Meaning of "backland"

backland (noun) - Backland is a term used to refer to rural or undeveloped areas located away from urban centers or coastal regions. It is often associated with natural landscapes, agriculture, and less populated regions.
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  • Land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.

How to use "backland" in a sentence

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There is also new construction of modern houses tucked away on backland sites.
Marcella Backland broke into my office and stole it actually.
This decision will depend on the layout of the backland of the terminal.
This is Marcella Backland requesting urgent backup and an ambulance.
The officer with me is DS Backland.
The site was backland development in the shape of a horse 's head.
Eyewitness saw a man in a dark hoodie carrying a little girl through the estate . DS Backland.
Jason and Marcella Backland assaulted me.
You employ us to gather strategic intelligence, Mr Backland.
Does Marcella Backland have anything to hide?
We were not asking for a favour, DS Backland.
We don't yet know what occurred. Jason Backland and Marcella Backland assaulted me!
I have got the footage outside the flat . DS Backland.
Are you bringing Jason Backland back?
We have complied with every regulation that applies to this situation, DS Backland.

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The head of Legal . Backland.
There is one thing from our last conversation I can not quite let go of . DS Backland.
I am here to see Mr. Backland.
See how he responds? We were not asking for a favour, DS Backland.
And, possibly, Jason Backland.

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