Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun prp] [verb] back [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Peace People development co-ordinator Patrick Corrigan looks back on the mass rallies of 1976 . |
2 | They sat in the parlour , on the evening of Saturday , September 2nd , waiting for Menzies ' man Allan Stewart to come back with the news from Blair Atoll . |
3 | Roger Courtney went back to the raiding of the SBS which we will follow in later Chapters . |
4 | A few weeks later Patrick Ashby came back from the dead and went home to inherit the family house and fortune . |
5 | PAT Clinton hit back at the critics who jeered him after he retained his WBO flyweight title in Glasgow on Saturday . |
6 | But at that moment , as Cicely and Guthrie Hepwood came back into the house from the stables , all she knew was that , while she still wanted Naylor , she could not let him make love to her — not in his aunt 's and uncle 's house with them only in the next-door room , for all she knew . |
7 | With a cry of pain , Pat Weaver lurched back into the kitchen , snatching his silenced gun from his dangling , useless left hand , holding it unsteadily in his right . |
8 | Trau Engado , I suggest you and Trau Bishop work back through the base , up the Pit and into the Bridge terminal . |
9 | Executive Support Manager Allan Paterson looks back over the TOP Programme as it has progressed at Hunterston and considers some of its achievements . |
10 | Katherine Lundy sat back in the darkened sitting room , her eyes on the deep red glow from the fire , the only sound the soft hissing of the burning coal and the solemn ticking of the clock . |
11 | Ross Aldridge looked back at the six deer . |
12 | Li Shai Tung stared back at the boy for a moment , then looked down , chilled by what Ben had said . |
13 | ’ Li Shai Tung stared back at the hologram a moment longer , then , sighing , he plucked the scented sticks from the offering bowl , and threw them aside . |
14 | Li Shai Tung looked back at the pictures above the bed with new understanding . |
15 | Now , in the light of a bedside lamp , he could see Marius Steen Lying back on the pillows asleep . |
16 | GRAEME SOUNESS steps back into the pressure cooker of soccer management tomorrow , snarling at suggestions that heart surgery has taken the fire out of him . |
17 | The Causey Mounth dates back to the 12th century , when it was first established as a drover 's road . |
18 | ‘ The night before the protest rally Mr Baker pulled back on the destruction order he 'd originally announced , ’ Kevin explained . |
19 | As Carrie was pouring out the tea , Mr Carver came back into the room , followed by his wife , and he said to Mick , ‘ Stay out of that scullery from now on . |
20 | MATTHEW HOWE standing back from the road nearby is thought to date from between 1665 and 1700 . |
21 | Mr. Mendez leaned back against the counter . |
22 | The election also marks a further stage in the decline of the manual workers : for example , there would be 13 miners in the new parliamentary Labour Party , against 16 in the old , and 31 in the party Harold Wilson led back from the wilderness in 1964 . |
23 | Nor have there been any informal jolly gatherings when the daily toil of pressing the flesh is over : Mr Kinnock wandering back among the press party , glass of whisky in hand , letting his ( metaphorical ) hair down a little , tipping us just the hint of a wink that this is all just a great game . |
24 | When Mr. Andrew came back from the war old Mr. Stavanger was dead . |
25 | When Mr Wormwood arrived back from the garage that evening his face was as dark as a thunder-cloud and somebody was clearly for the high-jump pretty soon . |
26 | YOUNG Wayne Douglas jumped back to the top of the Irish Opel Lotus championship at Mondello yesterday with his second victory in three rounds . |
27 | The guard blew his whistle , Mr Wishart climbed back into the compartment and sat down . |
28 | Colin Scragg moves back to the London West branch [ formerly known as Hayes ] as service manager . |
29 | As though aware that her control was slipping again , Mrs Wallington turned back to the disciplined criss-cross of string and concentrated with almost palpable force . |
30 | Every category recorded an improvement and only the South West and East Anglia fell back from the April figures . |