Example sentences of "[v-ing] back against [art] " in BNC.

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1 Now Marc Alexander Vila moved closer , and she found herself surreptitiously pressing back against the stone wall of the turret room she and Peter had been allotted , trying to pretend she did n't care while her breath went ragged with apprehension .
2 But at last she was back in her room , and sinking back against the closed door in a grief that was too deep for tears .
3 Outside I could hear rain falling upon the fire-escape and bouncing back against the window .
4 ‘ You are no trouble , ’ she had said , lying back against the satin cushions , smelling of rosewater and musk .
5 Unfortunately , over one hour later she found herself lying back against the pillows and staring up at the ceiling , completely unable to go to sleep .
6 Laura sighed , lying back against the head-rest of the open sports car , closing her eyes as she relished the cool breeze rustling through her blonde hair .
7 She leant lazily against the sofa and they talked a little and ate and drank and the evening progressed and Robyn found that , astonishingly , she was enjoying herself , relaxing back against the sofa , stretching out her long legs in front of her , listening to the deep , magnetic timbre of his voice .
8 And more especially now that we 've started raiding back against the MacIans and their friends .
9 He made himelf more comfortable , resting back against a convenient boulder .
10 The knife clattered to the floor , and he threw in a right-hook to the jaw that sent the man reeling back against the counter , gasping , ‘ Pick it up , Mike — quick ! ’
11 The shock and force of it sent her reeling back against the wall once more .
12 Luke groaned , dropping back against the pillows and closing his eyes .
13 I waded along to Harry who was sagging back against the corner , his head lolling only just above the surface .
14 It favoured a more voluntaristic conception of human action — a need to see human beings fighting back against an oppressive state , and capable of making things happen .
15 I was fighting back against the cancer by diet , relaxation , visualization and hugging a Populus alba , but I needed even more .
16 A vote for Labour is a class vote and a barometer of how confident workers are in fighting back against the system of which Blackburn talks .
17 The British people are fighting back against the shoddy treatment with which we have put up for so long .
18 Slumping back against the wall , she said wearily , ‘ Oh , I do n't know !
19 And neither am I ! ’ he growled , moving threateningly towards her , so that Robyn found herself retreating back against the wall .
20 As Berlioz , ‘ leaning back against a cypress tree ’ , watched the grave-digger moving the decomposed body , the skull became detached , ‘ the ungarlanded , withered , hairless head of ‘ poor Ophelia ’ . ’
21 Leaning back against a tree trunk , as though to draw strength from it , she announced in a suddenly firm voice , ‘ I will be rid of you .
22 Seb ducked inside the tent and saw Jacob Brailey leaning back against a heavy , wooden chest , his arm about a well-rounded girl .
23 He placed the empty mess-tins on the floor , lit a cigarette , and , leaning back against the wall , remarked ‘ i do n't think the Frenchman who owned the rabbit would object .
24 She gave him a quick amused glance , her head leaning back against the faded red of the alcove seat .
25 Unaware of his presence , she was sitting on the soft springy turf , leaning back against the ancient wall of the summer-house and gazing dreamily across the blue haze of the estuary .
26 Shadwell was leaning back against the wall and Eva was angry with him , making hard gestures with her fists .
27 And now the Trunchbull was leaning back against the weight of the whirling girl and pivoting expertly on her toes , spinning round and round , and soon Amanda Thripp was travelling so fast she became a blur , and suddenly , with a mighty grunt , the Trunchbull let go of the pigtails and Amanda went sailing like a rocket right over the wire fence of the playground and high up into the sky .
28 And there was a man in the driving seat , leaning back against the head-rest , making no move to acknowledge their presence .
29 She stubbed out her cigarette with an air of decision and sat down on the bed , leaning back against the plumped pillows .
30 ‘ I could stay here all day , ’ Athelstan said , leaning back against the wall .
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