Example sentences of "he [verb] back [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He 's howling and scr w wailing cos I would n't let him go back in the same chair !
2 Owen had him taken back to the underground room .
3 Now , however , Freud expands that concept as well and interestingly enough he goes back to the first term he used for repression .
4 He tumbled back against the slick damp wall .
5 He harked back to the golden age of a be-blazered world where all God 's children had the basics banged into them , and video nasties were confined to close encounters with beasties in biology lessons .
6 By the time he got back to the white house Mungo was exhausted , and the signs of his ordeal were plain to see .
7 He got back into the front seat and we started up the coast .
8 But neither does he fall back on the traditional liberal solution of improving educational provision , since he has no illusions about the difficulties of inculcating the civic virtues necessary for proper development .
9 As he moved back down the short landing toward the bathroom , Loren 's raised voice came to him again .
10 As he strolled back to the front window , and peered behind the curtains again , Bodie asked , ‘ And where were you on all these exotic foreign trips ? ’
11 Abruptly he came back to the present day , his wedding day .
12 He stepped back , pausing to think , but the more he tried to invent reasonable explanations , the more he came back to the obvious truth : someone had put out the light and locked him in .
13 Well erm he came back on the twenty fourth , no , never mind that we we 've been to-ing and fro-ing have Asian Associates and I and
14 ‘ He was OSS , then in London at the time of Winter Garden , then he came back in the mid-Sixties .
15 The portal was commissioned by Gaston IV , the then Count of Béarn , when he came back from the First Crusade .
16 Finally he drove back to the main road .
17 He flopped back onto the wet ground .
18 As he turned back to the eerie blue-blackness of the strip lights in the corridor , Cardiff heard a thick grunt and the slap of someone falling heavily to the tiled floor .
19 He turned back to the young soldier and patted him affectionately .
20 He turned back to the young T'ang , nodding .
21 With Emery Walker he turned back to the Roman types of four hundred years before and to the beauty of woodcut title-pages .
22 He turned back to the glaring headlights and dimly made out the terrified eyes of the drivers and their passengers .
23 He turned back to the little beggar girl but she had disappeared .
24 This is what it means to say that Dostoevsky brushes against Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov as he reaches back towards the underground man .
25 He arrived back at the appointed spot some ten minutes early , and spent an irritable half-hour tramping up and down before Lefevre 's return .
26 He walked back over the warm , moonlit meadows and paused before the inn , but held on to this resolution , the righteousness firing through him like brandy .
27 He walked back into the front room and placed the keys on the sideboard and then hung his jacket on the inside of the door .
28 As he walked back into the hot street he wondered if some royal bastard did indeed lurk in her family tree .
29 ‘ He will be satisfied if he gets back on the Irish team , but it is not possibility he could push himself right to the forefront . ’
30 He glanced back at the dead girl and smiled , as if to chide her gently for her folly .
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