Example sentences of "[vb past] back [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 UNCED itself , however , was launched as a result of a UN General Assembly resolution passed in December 1989 [ see p. 37433 ] , which referred back to the 1987 report of the World Commission on Environment and Development chaired by the then Norwegian Prime Minister , Gro Harlem Brundtland [ see pp. 35227-29 ] .
2 This in turn referred back to the 1987 report of the World Commission on Environment and Development , commonly known as the Brundtland Commission after its chair , the then Norwegian Prime Minister , Mrs Gro Harlem Brundtland .
3 Speaking at the 1989 BEMAS Annual Conference , Martin Davies , Director of NCC , referred back to the early gloom and outrage , but then went on to say : ‘ What is remarkable is how little dissent and how little opposition there is now the overwhelming majority have accepted the idea of a National Curriculum . ’
4 Faye understood now too , and she sank back into the reclining lounge chair with a gesture of despair .
5 Gina sank back on the comfortable couch .
6 She hailed it , gave the Chinese driver her address in a monotone , and sank back in the air-conditioned interior , staring at the white skyscrapers below .
7 I staggered back to a cold bed but Margot and Phoebe had fled .
8 Purpose hard in her , she staggered back to the flat sheet of the blueness that was spread to catch the warmth of the sun and in her frozen hand was a knife sharpened by erosion from a rock .
9 However , they caused me no ill and I staggered back to the Golden Turk and the tender care of the slattern , a bowl of rich broth and countless frothing tankards of ale .
10 Cleo staggered back from the loving assault being bestowed upon her by the two larger animals .
11 As Annie adjusted the nappies under the wriggling body , she glossed back over the previous week .
12 From the hall outside the court , Doyle peered back into the drab room , wondering whether the girl would re-appear , and give him a chance to make his opening .
13 The sound , in itself small , was magnified by the lofty roof , and startled him painfully , and he drew back with a bounding heart into the shadows of the triforium as a man stepped into the church .
14 When he decided he had finished he drew back with a reluctant groan , his eyes watchful , devoid of any feeling other than the insatiable one of sexual hunger .
15 Instinctively she drew back against the damp cellar wall , willing herself to fuse into the crumbling , whitewashed brickwork .
16 Was that why John drew back from a closer relationship ?
17 Convinced that the Chinese communists were supplying the Vietcong ( Communist guerrillas of South Vietnam ) , the Eisenhower administration increased its aid to Diem and sent several hundred " advisers " to organize the army of South Vietnam , though the President drew back from a full commitment of US forces .
18 Although most Labour activists drew back from a direct challenge to the Coalition Government , the victory of two independent left candidates in by-elections in the spring of 1942 increased pressures on the Party to abandon its adherence to the electoral truce .
19 He pressed , just hard enough , and drew back from the falling man .
20 The other passengers drew back from the dishevelled river dwellers , so far out of their element .
21 Without a word , I restarted the motor and headed back to the mooring bay , half a mile distant , encouraged by a running commentary : ‘ Why are we going in ?
22 Although the Germans bounced back with a 4-1 defeat of Uruguay four days later , the Brazilian experience has left its scars .
23 The old bill that bounced back like a bad penny .
24 His scream echoed madly inside the tunnel as he fell was slammed against the brickwork then bounced back against the speeding train , his body pulped by the impact .
25 BORIS BECKER bounced back from a poor spell with a 7–6 , 6–3 victory over world No 1 Jim Courier in the quarter-finals of the Paris Open yesterday .
26 However , despite the setbacks , the game bounced back after the Second World War and , in a similar way to the developments in France and Romania at the turn of the century , it made inroads into Soviet universities .
27 As he moved back down the short landing toward the bathroom , Loren 's raised voice came to him again .
28 He waved to show he was all right , then swam back to the floating machine , still laughing .
29 Guy was sitting at the pool 's edge as she swam back to the shallow end .
30 Ms Ferguson 's family , traced back to the illegitimate son of an English planter and a slave girl , is constantly present in the texts , photographs and recipes .
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