Example sentences of "[verb] back [prep] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Stand back from time to time and take a look at the big picture . |
2 | These ‘ fireside ’ monologues emerge from an assortment of inter-related characters and jump back through time to poor white Adam , ( Nature 's mistake ) . |
3 | Thus , negotiations will include representations and " other dealings " which extend back in time to when the debtor or hirer reads an advertisement inserted by the negotiator . |
4 | It may have been the combination of the early hour and a squeamish stomach , but during the whole of our short stay on the island I had a most peculiar feeling of being transported back through time to another age . |
5 | You do n't give a damn about whether we get back in time for the meeting . ’ |
6 | I always make sure I get back in time for tea . ’ |
7 | At The Canterbury Tales you can step back in time to the 14th Century . |
8 | Still to come : Princes Risborough travels back in time to the summer of nineteen forty . |
9 | In Rome a visitor can stand in front of a Baroque church , but a few minutes later , having walked only a short distance , may have plunged back in time to Antiquity . |
10 | For Simon , it was like stepping back in time to the turn of the century . |
11 | For Simon , it was like stepping back in time to the turn of the century . |
12 | He was told to imagine that he had travelled back in time to the afternoon of the abduction and was watching the events unfold on a television documentary . |
13 | To discover the Hollywood roots of Nicholson and his contemporaries , it is necessary to go back in time for a moment , to get a glimpse of the prevailing wind immediately prior to their era . |
14 | This article explains how you can rapidly increase your finds rate by putting yourself on the saddle of an imaginary bicycle and travelling back in time to the turn-of-the-century . |
15 | And you always seem to arrive back in time for supper . ’ |
16 | As we droned back in time from one lost place to another , I fondly remembered what had previously seemed by bad travel stories . |
17 | It was as if Jack had stepped back in time to the scene of an earlier age . |
18 | Professional verdict : It looks like they 've gone back in time to the Fifties — not very practical |
19 | They remember that the guardians of the tree run back through time to the one who only sang and never spoke , who used to keep vigil by the tree , where the sorceress Sycorax ( but they have forgotten her name ) lies deep with her grave goods . |
20 | No doubt theorists are up to the challenge presented by the new results and will come back in time with new estimates , before they declare the proton stable . |
21 | If you could travel back in time to the Middle Ages , you would find yourself surprised by the almost total lack of hedges and fences . |
22 | The Terminator has been sent back in time from a future world dominated by machines to assassinate Sarah ( Linda Hamilton from TV 's Beauty and the Beast ) . |
23 | Reese ( Michael Biehn ) , a human guerrilla , is simultaneously sent back in time by Connor to protect Sarah and , unwittingly , to ensure Connor 's own conception . |