Example sentences of "way back to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His mind had at last found its way back to its usual cast when he heard Sara 's friend talking to her . |
2 | Of course not all social security benefits may be regarded as part of the remuneration package — e.g. maternity benefits to a single man — in which case the labour supply curve will only shift part of the way back to its original position . |
3 | Some had chased the German two-seater all the way back to its own territory , furious at this interference by the military in their air war . |
4 | At the close of the service , the processions reformed behind their bands and banners ( there were ten of them that day ) and wound their way back to their own church or chapel for lunch and sports . |
5 | Some escaped the massacre and tried to make their way back to their own districts . |
6 | This morning twenty five thousand festival-goers began making their way back to their respective homes at the end of all points of the compass . |
7 | Sadly unaware of the interest she had caused , Hyacinth made her way back to her undistinguished hotel , and the prospect of a dullish lunch ( fried fish in red bread-crumbs , tinned peas and mash ) in the company of her fellow ‘ delegates ’ , Angela Cartwright and the boring Malcolms . |
8 | Numb , Wilson turned once more and crept out , all in a run , all the way back to her own home . |
9 | After he 'd gone she borrowed his bathrobe and made her way back to her own room to dress . |
10 | Plectra I break as I reach the bottom of the spiral staircase on my way back to my little garret . |
11 | It 's official , Britain 's number one motor racing driver , Nigel Mansell is on his way back to his former team Williams who are based in Didcot in south Oxfordshire . |
12 | He made his way back to his native area around Sorn , Muirkirk and Mauchline , where he slept at various farms , including Garfield , Meadowhead and Priesthill . |
13 | Pele ran all the way back to his own goal to get the ball . ’ |
14 | The boxer : the end of the round , the bell went , his seconds had put down his stool , he was there to sit , and his opponent had to walk the whole way back to his own corner . |