Example sentences of "[v-ing] back at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Both approaches are reflected in the report to annual parent meetings and both require a looking back at a school 's achievements in order that differences or improvements can be headlined .
2 Now to the final part in our series ’ Twenty-four Square Miles ’ looking back at the film of the same name and the lives of the country people it chronicled .
3 Looking back at the variety of studies conducted on plants in the little field at Henfaes , I feel little temptation to explain the behaviour of organisms within it as perfectly fitted for adaptive optima in an ideally evolved ecosystem .
4 Somehow , after half an hour , I was at the top looking back at the sign which warned ‘ Rapide Descente 300 metres ’ .
5 In fact , looking back at the affair , the only thing which stood out unequivocal and substantial was my great whitebound digit which had hovered constantly over the scene , almost taking on a personality and significance of its own .
6 ‘ But I ca n't resist looking back at the history of rock and having this addiction to the great pop music that 's been made , whether it 's T-Rex or Blondie .
7 Jack paused indecisively , looking back at the Glory and wondering if there was any connection between its abandoned state and the mysterious figures on the hill .
8 William Gallacher , looking back at the activity of the Women 's Peace Crusade in Glasgow at the end of 1917 , put the same point : ‘ … if you have the women with you there are no heights to which you can not rise . ’
9 Looking back at the decade of 1965–75 , which Bacon and Eltis consider critical for the economic health of the country , one can see that there was no shortage of labour because unemployment increased during this period .
10 He smiled , looking back at the craft .
11 Looking back at the tape of the test , I can see my nervousness .
12 She shivered , looking back at the horse , her hand resting in its mane , then lowered her head slightly .
13 ‘ Look , ’ said his Mum looking back at the house .
14 He turned and stood looking back at the house .
15 Viewing a property for sale many years ago , I remember standing in the garden , close to the rear fence , looking back at the house .
16 Like the being able to slip out of his own head and stand in a corner , hang on the ceiling , terrifyingly , silent-screamingly BE SOMEWHERE ELSE , looking back at the body left behind .
17 Looking back at the face of the bank , they could see that it was in fact dotted thickly with martins ' holes .
18 ‘ So what do we do ? ’ asked Jimmy , looking back at the cabinet where it was wedged tight at the office door .
19 Looking back at the crowd at the foot of the great stone double staircase , she suddenly caught sight of the familiar blonde head of her daughter and called the nursemaid , who was holding her up to get a better view of all the excitement , to bring her over .
20 In looking back at the department 's achievements , one has to accept that reorganisation which Judy and Simon have already referred to , has because of its sheer scale and impact on N C V O been something of an abiding preoccupation over the past twelve to eighteen months .
21 Looking back at the town of Lourdes from the esplanade , you have an excellent view of its one historical monument : the fortress , set high on a rock above the river .
22 Looking back at the start of the day — cloudy again , folks , as if you needed reminding .
23 But despite a minor stoppage outside splendid sunlit Durham , you could feel the power of the new class 91 locomotives clawing back at the clock on the run in to Newcastle .
24 Hopefully Mansell will put the most famous name in racing back at the top of Formula One Grand Prix racing .
25 Almost immediately it became clear that the river was kicking back at the abuse it was receiving .
26 Perhaps they feel it is a way of getting back at the system that keeps them in the poverty gap .
27 gazing back at the work to be done
28 The coroner suddenly reined in his horse , staring back at a group of dark figures who had just slipped by .
29 He stopped abruptly and gazed round , staring back at the throng they had pushed through .
30 I funny staring back at the car park , the car park , and the
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