Example sentences of "[verb] back from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dick Hebdige stands back from the virtual war
2 An imposing large house stands back from the main road , known as Thorne Hall , dated 1881 .
3 Cleo staggered back from the loving assault being bestowed upon her by the two larger animals .
4 He pressed , just hard enough , and drew back from the falling man .
5 The other passengers drew back from the dishevelled river dwellers , so far out of their element .
6 An Oxford aid worker who 's just come back from the Croatian capital Zagreb , says the situation there is getting out of hand .
7 She had drifted unhappily around the estate , dragging her feet and shrinking back from the noisy pack of children which romped around the gardens .
8 Another type of chart helps parents begin to stand back from the emotional reactions they have and see what is happening with their child .
9 Only by trying to stand back from the daily grind and reviewing one 's long term goals can such opposition be slowly undermined .
10 The latter allows both parties a chance to stand back from the daily routine and take a harder look at overall performance .
11 Even in daylight it had a sombre , suspicious air as if it wished to slink back from the adjoining houses .
12 The hope among many is that Lamont , or as looks increasingly unlikely , his successor , will be able to pull back from the second rise when he comes to the December 1994 Budget .
13 I met a teacher recently , one of our best , the sort of charismatic individual with a ready smile , a mind full of anarchic ideas , a love of literature and an effortless but much practised classroom skill which bounces back from the interested eyes 0& his students .
14 So , Slon , how do you feel about Zagrat , looking back from the freak time ? ’ asked the bimbo interviewer .
15 The portal was commissioned by Gaston IV , the then Count of Béarn , when he came back from the First Crusade .
16 Information can then be fed back from the cognitive system to the logogen system to influence the response of this system to the word which is going to be misread .
17 ‘ What has happened is that we have been clawed back from the disastrous level of whitefish we started at to a position in line with the top end of scientific advice . ’
18 Somehow , though , Leith 's sensitivity picked up a strained atmosphere as she pulled her glance back from the stocky man who had taken it into his head to start walking over .
19 The advantage the pure watercolour has over all other media is that it depends greatly on the light passing through the colour being reflected back from the white paper .
20 It had been the Nordic states which had drawn back from the full implications of the Oslo and Ouchy Conventions of the 1930s .
21 Mr Pigdon started , his attention drawn back from the threatening sky .
22 Jimmy pulled the girl away with him , moving back from the outside wall , and the boards ; four feet above them at ground level .
23 The remainder of the analysis is carried out by ‘ rolling back ’ the decision tree , that is by moving back from the final pay-off figures , node by node , multiplying each pay-off by the probability of each event passed through in the network .
24 The remainder of the analysis is carried out by ‘ rolling back ’ the decision tree , that is by moving back from the final pay-off figures , node by node , multiplying each pay-off by the probability of each event passed through in the network .
25 Set back from the main road , the Lagant enjoys a centrally situated location , with all the village amenities within easy reach .
26 Set back from the main road , the Hotel Royal is located in a shady avenue about five minutes walk from a private sandy beach .
27 Set back from the main road , the Hotel Gabbiano is personally run with pride by the Mirandola family .
28 Dowd stepped back from the dying man as if slapped .
29 Peggy stepped back from the old woman .
30 Tammuz faced him and Quincx Roirbak stepped back from the raw emotion on the younger man 's face .
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