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back in harness

Idioms  
  1. see in harness.


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France-based stars Marcos Kremer and Juan Cruz Mallia, who missed the two Test defeats by England in July, are back in harness, while eight of the starting XV are established Prem performers.

From BBC

“If I get back in harness, it’s not just about singing, it’s about promotion, it’s about playing, it’s about the radio, politics, business, blah, blah, blah,” he said, with a wave of his hand.

From New York Times

Pedro Pinto is back in harness and that means it’s time for the draw, after a video segue of the clubs still left in the competition, featuring some Prodigy-lite music.

From The Guardian

Even better for the tourists was the sight of Steve Smith back in harness, batting just as he did in the first Test at Edgbaston.

From The Guardian

“I’m too young to go to seed, but I haven’t slept properly since I stopped training. Now that I’m back in harness, I sleep like a baby.”

From New York Times