Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [vb past] back [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And I started another one and I said no I wo n't be able to this and got back to the other one and did the other one . . |
2 | Creggan did not like this and flew back to the first tree . |
3 | Sweden is the latest country to suffer from criminals fiddling with mobile phones to re-direct bills — thousands of phones were stolen , altered and sold back to the market as ‘ no charge phones ’ : 10 people have been arrested so far for the crime , which came to light when some subscribers reported bills of $70,000 more than they were expecting ; police said that some of the men arrested were associated with the the Swedish state phone company Televerket and L M Ericsson Telefon AB , Reuter reports from Stockholm . |
4 | The school librarian can produce a library bulletin or newspaper in an attractive format and pupils can be encouraged to use the library as an information base in the truest sense — where information about the school is gathered , classified and presented back to the school in a readable and attractive form . |
5 | We rose early and sailed back among the flying fish to Kalkan . |
6 | I became bored and wandered back to the library . |
7 | Invariably Titron came up , green water avalanching into white that flared back in the wind . |
8 | Stevie hit a low , unambitious shot which took a look at the bunker on the left but swung back onto the fairway . |
9 | At length I grew tired and went back to the joys of the tavern , both the board and the bed . |
10 | Her hair was snow-white and brushed back into a neat bun . |
11 | Inside-right John Jackson , 23 , came from Clyde for £1,000 , one of Leeds ' largest outlays , and Fred Blackman , described by the Yorkshire Post as ‘ possibly the most stylish and polished back in the Second Division ’ , was bought from Huddersfield Town . |
12 | Walking over , he caught the grey and started back down the hill with both ponies . |
13 | ‘ But tonight , when I hit the snake on the rope , it was angry and went back through the air-vent . |
14 | I snatched his sliding door open and went back into the arctic cold where I punched the button to summon the lift . |
15 | It flung open and slammed back against the wall . |
16 | The door crashed open and slammed back against the wall with such force it seemed it would come off the hinges . |
17 | As David caught sight of her he left the other two and came back into the foyer . |
18 | Some found the conflict too intense and retired back to the closet , perhaps for ever . |