Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] at [art] back " in BNC.

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1 After that building at the back was finished .
2 July , and I bet , bet my bottom dollar it was taken when Jackie and Tom were on holiday because of how their bit of front garden is all dried up and that building at the back was completed
3 So deeply and dreamlessly that when she woke she could n't think at first where she was ; nor place the strange noise at the back of her head .
4 That lane at the back of our school was the venue for all fights .
5 A climbing frame adjoins the grass while that awkward , narrow gap at the back of the garage is the ideal place for a small compost bin .
6 The intersegmental membrane does not permit diffusion , so that a high concentration at the front end of one segment is maintained close to a low concentration at the back of the segment in front .
7 Daisy also noticed , as she slid into an empty pew at the back , that the church was unusually full of attractive women .
8 This fumble at the back allowed Richard Walker to equalise just on half time .
9 Suddenly conscious of the pounding of his heart and the raw burning at the back of his throat , Patrick stood up .
10 Lot number sixty eight Lot sixty eight is another one there we are that one is showing for a hundred pounds at one ten , one twenty , one thirty bid , and s one forty one fifty sixty one seventy eighty one ninety two hundred two twenty two forty two forty bid at the back and selling for two forty , all done at two hundred and forty .
11 United then began to pile men forward as they had to , Simpson causing problems down the left , Phillips again in mid-field winning a lot of ball , but of course United leaving a few gaps at the back , and just before the finish , four minutes before the finish , that man Gascoigne put the game beyond United 's reach , giving Spurs a four two victory .
12 He looked at the big British flag at the back of the ship , and smiled at Oates .
13 Brian and I usually rode up the steep hillside at the back of the house to where , at 8500 feet , there was a grotto , crudely cut out of the rock below ground level .
14 Indeed , he could modify his model by supposing that the gradient has its high point at the back edge of each segment , and that bristles point up the slope , and it would work just as well .
15 Hit-and-run accident at the back of the British Museum an hour ago . ’
16 It was a small back room at the back of the house , little more than a box , but when she pressed down the switch of the low-voltage nursery light she felt again a glow of maternal , proprietorial pride .
17 Benny walked slowly up towards the high seats at the back where she thought she might be more inconspicuous .
18 ‘ Do I remember you ? ’ she responds to a bad old lad at the back .
19 The parlour was a big light room at the back of the house , with French windows leading to a garden .
20 Two forty two forty standing at the back now , all done at two hundred and forty pounds .
21 One or two ugly scenes had occurred between him and Paul Danquah and though they remained friends Minton did not offer him the use of the self-contained flat at the back of the ground floor in his new home .
22 He was sliding into an empty bench at the back of the public rows .
23 The verdict was announced to cheers and spontaneous applause at the back of the court , where dozens of teenage girls had gathered throughout the five-day trial .
24 But I thought it would do Roy a power of good to give him a few games at the back as part of his education . ’
25 It is built at the end of a canal and consists of two perfect octagons connected by a passage hall , behind which is a staircase let into another half octagon at the back .
26 We extended the hours of service considerably , right away , and managed to persuade Charlie Crane , manager of the city 's main hotel , Grant Hall , to give us free use of a room on the top floor at the back of the building .
27 Mind you I 'd I 'd been running er ru running the tail route , that 's another route as you meet on er goes onto a gate on the left hand side where you got wagons about eight wagons , put it put them back , fasten this rope at the back .
28 Even third division footballers do n't have those curly bits at the back any more , but Shilton and Keegan still do .
29 ‘ There 's another door at the back , off the old cow byre , ’ said Philip .
30 ‘ I have n't got any teeth ’ , one old man at the back of the hall retorted .
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