Example sentences of "back at the [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Looking back at the stormy relationship of a few years ago , he realised how much she had mellowed . |
2 | All she knew was that she was back at the closed door with a tray , wondering what Harold and Felicity might be doing on the other side . |
3 | A glance back at the collective situation of first generation Caribbeans in the UK is enough to understand why black parents do not encourage their children 's sporting endeavours . |
4 | This month I 'd like to take the opportunity to look back at the current series of articles featuring the Pentatonic scale , taking stock of our command of the scale all over the fretboard . |
5 | As the Docklands beer festival fades from view , Martyn Cornell looks back at the sad demise of brewing in the Cockney heartland |
6 | She turned round and pointed back at the Victorian building with the campanile chimney . |
7 | Laura took in the boundless wealth surrounding her , the possibilities of power , she gazed back at the golden coffin of the false messiah and back at Jonathan . |
8 | He stumbled but did n't fall , turning his motion to attack with balletic ease , and coming back at the other man with tremendous force . |
9 | He poured out , sat back at the other end of the sofa , looked at her . |
10 | You could see the prisoners looking back at the two bodies in the centre of the carnage ; there was a lot of blood now , spreading in pools . |
11 | But by looking back at the archaic phase of Greek history and forward to later autocrats , as we have done with the Sicilian tyrants , we can remind ourselves that the democratic interludes of Greek history were not merely short but untypical — in Syracuse , Macedon , Cyrene and satrapal Asia Minor one-man rule was normal for much of the period 479–323 BC . |
12 | ‘ But there 's nothing , ’ Clare repeated in amazement , as she followed Caro over the raw uneven ground , and looked back at the truncated ends of the streets they were leaving behind them . |
13 | Meredith looked back at the heaving throng on the shop floor . |
14 | Looking back at the tangled web of confused events we can see that the answer had already emerged . |
15 | If we look back at the previous example of the combustion of methane , we see that the enthalpy term was far larger than the entropy term . |
16 | PARISHIONERS and clergy looked back at the past year on Sunday when Headley 's annual vestry and parish meetings were held at the Church Centre . |
17 | Scotland Today is back at the same time on Monday . |
18 | Are you back at the old business with Klein ? ’ |
19 | Beyond the glass there was a sporadically placed ring of guards and dogs who seemed uncertain as to whether to stare back at the distorted press of faces at the glass panes , or whether to watch instead the spiral column of smoke and the flames that played at its heels . |
20 | Back at the stratospheric level of government , Bridges pursued the problem of the performance of the Cabinet system with Attlee and recorded a note of the conversation which took place in No. 10 on 26 July 1946 : |
21 | Back at the Military Port in Marchwood , the working day for the remainder of the regiment would not start for another hour and a half . |
22 | It may be questioned whether this change achieves very much of a practical nature since ( a ) one still needs to look back at the common law of detinue to determine what constitutes the new form of conversion and ( b ) there still survive two torts of interference with property which have a considerable overlap with conversion , i.e . |
23 | Rachaela made herself look back at the white face of her child . |
24 | Wistfully , I looked back at the haunting beauty of the well . |
25 | He did n't look back at the sudden commotion behind him and , when a shadow passed over him , merely gibbered weakly and tried to burrow into the horse 's mane . |
26 | Then back at the green image on the screen . |
27 | Crossing the bridge , look back at the romantic view of the palaces backing on to the canal . |
28 | He was back at the open unit on 9 June 1991 , but the following day he absconded again and this time was absent for 94 days . |
29 | Meanwhile back at the Regimental Museum in Gloucester , George Newhouse remembered the moment 41 years ago when the Chinese attacked . |