Example sentences of "[v-ing] back [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Chief Whip Richard Ryder anxiously counted the numbers of MPs trooping back from the lobbies .
2 The garrison , in spite of everything and without the assistance of the Collector , continued to labour between one downpour and the next to prevent their walls of mud from oozing back into the plain from which they had been dug , but the number of men available to wield a shovel had suddenly begun to decrease alarmingly .
3 And , when we were driving back towards the tunnel , do you know Upper Parliament Street ?
4 As they set off she realized they were n't driving back towards the restaurants of the town centre and Willi 's beloved Franz Joseph hotel , but up to the mountain road that led over the pass and into the next valley .
5 ‘ I thought they 'd gone off my land and started driving back to the house but then suddenly felt a sharp pain in my back .
6 Driving back to the house through the small back-roads was more difficult than she 'd anticipated , and she took a couple of wrong turnings .
7 Driving back in the dark , Roland and Maud communicated in brief businesslike bursts , their imaginations hugely busy elsewhere .
8 The waterfall , however , is a hundred yards downriver and is best reached by walking back along the road for fifty yards to the end of a wall , where a step down in the undergrowth discloses a good path high on the river bank above a deep gorge , the waterfall soon being seen through a canopy of foliage .
9 A coastal walk with several variants : do the whole coastal stretch , looking round inland and finishing at the visitor centre for the bus back , or start a shorter walk from Coldingham ( walking back along the road or taking the bus ) .
10 ‘ Thank you for a lovely meal , ’ she said , when Vitor had settled the bill and they were walking back along the quay .
11 She had been walking back along the track , head bent , deep in thought .
12 ‘ Deal with this fellow , will you , ’ said the Major , walking back to the trenches , annoyed at getting his polished boots muddy .
13 Walking back to the hotel , Rozanov and I were silent for a long time .
14 Then he 'd been walking back to The Randolph when he suddenly felt he just could n't face his excessively sympathetic countrymen , and he 'd called in a pub and drunk a couple of pints of lager .
15 Heinrich and Martha were walking back to the Reach hand in hand .
16 Once , on a day of snow and melting slush , he was walking back to the Marylebone Road when the Asshe carriage passed by , with Johnny at the reins .
17 Walking back to the theatre that night , Noreen was extremely tense and said little .
18 The woman had left the bags and O saw she was walking back to the child , he heard her heels , but O did not stay to see what she did to the child ( and so he did not see her pick the child up in her arms and hold him tight ) ; he turned quickly , and left the station as fast as he could .
19 Walking back to the end of the train , he found the guard standing on the track beside his brakevan .
20 You would n't catch me walking back to the house alone at night .
21 One day , I was walking back to the house , and had my camera with me .
22 There were several messages for her when she arrived back at the hotel , and she worked at her desk until six before walking back to the house through the gathering dusk .
23 Using the same forthrightness as her brother , she took Hilary 's arm in a firm grip and began walking back to the house .
24 He was just walking back to the house when the patrol car came storming up the drive , etching his shadow on the wall .
25 The next one in was always the one to worry about , not the player walking back to the dressing-room . ’
26 Walking back to the club that night and recalling old Martin 's letter , I began to understand some of the qualities that make a successful courtier .
27 As he watched Melody walking back to the farm , deliberately exaggerating the swing of her hips for his benefit , Seb was thinking of Anna .
28 Then , walking back to the car , I started rehearsing what I 'd say to them , almost as if I were concocting my story .
29 On the contrary , when that afternoon 's session ended and we were walking back across the campus , he put one of his Anglepoise arms across my shoulders and attempted some avuncularity .
30 Walking back across the fields , he suggested that they stop by the lake on the way .
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