Example sentences of "[pron] back [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You can begin to bring someone back to the present if you can gradually get them to remember events in their life nearer to the present day . |
2 | ‘ I traced ye back tae the dairy — ye know , the place ye worked when ye were a boy . ’ |
3 | He was soon embarrassed , therefore , to find himself back at the plague village , helping Lucie and Izzie to settle into one of the cottages , wondering why he had not left with the rest . |
4 | His injury is now completely cured and , after an early season rocket from Loftus Road manager Gerry Francis , he has put himself back on the trail to match last term 's 24-goal haul . |
5 | No , he was n't , because his head came up and he threw himself back on the ground behind him and he was rolling around in a heap of laughter . |
6 | The Sheffield Wednesday striker was livid at finding himself back on the bench just 28 minutes after being sent on as a second-half substitute at Norwich on Saturday . |
7 | Unable to pass through the flame , he managed to cast himself back onto the side of the platform he had entered from . |
8 | Then , as he was getting ready to haul himself back down the hill and into his bed where he could forget his troubles and try in vain to sleep them away , he saw it . |
9 | Scrabbling to his feet again , he hurled himself back through the throat of the storm , seized the reception door and savagely slammed it shut . |
10 | BILLIONAIRE Ross Perot last night threw himself back into the race to become US President . |
11 | To say I forcibly removed him in a headlock because he was ‘ In five short minutes , playing himself back into the job of Athletico manager ’ , is not only true but also likely to get this fanzine banned within a fifteen-mile radius of ‘ The Tip ’ . |
12 | He had squeezed himself back into the side-car with his long legs stretched flat along the floor of the rectangular alloy box . |
13 | Tom flung himself back into the chair beside her , still without speaking , and Belinda stood there while Faye gave her a watchful glance . |
14 | Martin pressed himself back into the burial plot , his fear of it temporarily forgotten in the face of this new terror . |
15 | A moment later he found himself back in the top of the tree . |
16 | When they were clear of the city 's traffic , Colt eased himself back in the seat and lit a small cigar . |
17 | Rain knew Oliver was picturing himself back in the wine bar in Chelsea telling everyone how he 'd been mistaken for a drug dealer and nearly done to death in a Mediterranean backstreet by an underworld rival . |
18 | That means Thorstvedt , who came on as sub against Coventry and saved a penalty as Spurs crashed 2-0 , will suddenly find himself back in the number one spot . |
19 | It took a while to establish himself back in the team as his form was poor and he was not originally selected for the visit of the Australians in 1972–3 . |
20 | At the riverside we can see Mr Gould on his stomach out on the ice , pushing himself back from the hole in the river ; people are shouting and running around ; we head down the river towards the narrows and the gorge and my father slips and almost drops me and his breath smells of whisky and food . |
21 | Manolo squirmed , pushing himself back against the seat . |
22 | Can you remember which part exerted the special emotional pull , the part that brought you back to the story again and again ? |
23 | But that throws you back to the problem . |
24 | By now you should have picked up the signs directing you back to the Cat & Fiddle . |
25 | Posting you back to the Alamo ? ’ |
26 | But if you quite like sleeping with the offending partner for other reasons , you 'll need earplugs , a light where it disturbs nobody and a good book till the warm drink you 've made for consolation lulls you back to the Land of Nod — pending the next onslaught . |
27 | Taking you back to the poly manager , if somebody says , somebody says to you , ‘ Well what are you doing about it ? ’ you say , ‘ I do n't know at the moment , have n't got enough facts . ’ |
28 | Some may take you back to the nursery . |
29 | ‘ Get up and behave yourself or Marie will have to take you back to the nursery , ’ their father ordered . |
30 | At Home : A good wash and brush will get you back to the groove |