Example sentences of "[vb past] back [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | With only three minutes remaining Paul Mooney 's corner produced a powerful header from Paul Curran which thundered back off the Bohemians ' woodwork . |
2 | As they drew back up the stairs , piling on the pieces she threw up at them , Lawton sniffed . |
3 | Koeman was involved everywhere and cracked in a 35-yard shot which cannoned back off the post after 48 minutes . |
4 | They had already been unlucky with just five minutes remaining in normal time , when Neil Webb 's shot cannoned back off the foot of the post . |
5 | A fabulous drive from Knell cannoned back off the Cliftonville upright from fully 25 yards — and the visitors breathed again . |
6 | Half time Coleraine 0 Omagh Town 3 Mark McWalter forced a brave save from devine in the 65th minute , his stunning 25 yard shot bounced back off the keeper and the Scotsman drove his follow up effort into the side netting . |
7 | Erm , when , when I came back out the forces , a man 's guaranteed week was a forty hour , forty eight hour week . |
8 | The ball came back off the post and Whelan touched it in . |
9 | Clinton Ford 's sweetly struck free-kick came back off the post and Paul Read scrambled home the rebound . |
10 | Paul McGurnaghan 's shot came back off the base of the post and David Eddis was on hand to hammer the ball into the net . |
11 | This time he left both Stockwell and Phil Whelan gasping in his wake before executing a marvellous chip-shot which came back off the underside of the Ipswich crossbar . |
12 | As he drove back up The Street he frowned . |
13 | The Dragoons closest to the Prussians immediately turned and galloped back up the slope towards their comrades . |
14 | Cameron turned back up the Tay , glad that the harvest of names was nearly home . |
15 | I moored the boat , got out , collected the rods from the shore , and turned back up the loch . |
16 | Slowly , gingerly , one behind the other , they climbed back up the slope , loose stones and shale slithering and clattering away under their feet and pouring like noisy rain into the depths of the quarry . |
17 | Harriet climbed back up the steps . |
18 | Afterwards we climbed back up the path towards the summit . |
19 | Little Billy and Don Mini climbed back up the tree to where all the other Minpins were gathered . |
20 | She climbed back up the stairs to the dining-room . |
21 | Excitedly she raced back up the garden and into the cottage , followed by Mary . |
22 | Philip walked back up the ride not turning round till he got to his hide . |
23 | The constable walked back up the stairs , shaking his head . |
24 | We walked back up the track . |
25 | He walked back up the side of the 14th to meet the match of Caballeros and Bugner . |
26 | Martha stepped back off the verandah , feeling a surge of fear conditioned by the beatings of earlier years . |
27 | He stepped back off the bed and started to unbuckle his belt . |
28 | So er says right , I 'll see you later , and just as we 'd gone away Joke got back out the car er , and she says do n't worry about the money . |
29 | Then back to the kitchen to clear up the mess before Dad got back off the night shift . |
30 | By the time they had been to make-up , and tramped back up the stairs to have another drink , a definite uneasiness was beginning to settle over the whole company . |