Example sentences of "[vb pp] back through [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The trouble was that Deborah had never come back through the wood before , only the one way — to Pack Meetings .
2 Eachuinn Odhar turned to glare ; then , his face changing to incredulous welcome , abruptly pushed back through the crowd towards a young man at the foot of the stair , newly washed and shaved , tall and striking in his best breacan-feile , a clean white cloth over his eyes ; led by a little girl .
3 Working reflectively , light shown here as transmitted is reflected back through the cell , re-twisted , and seen by the viewer .
4 The loop is now formed around the bobbin case , and the thread drawn back through the needle by the take-up lever usually found on the front of the machine .
5 The transaction seems to embarrass him because he insists on carrying it out in the corridor out of sight of his secretary , whose fluffy blue feet have just slipped and slid back through the door of his office .
6 Any residues not digested in the stomach must therefore be ejected back through the oesophagus , and to prevent damage that might be caused by sharp ends of bones the process of pellet formation is such as to enclose the bones in the undigested skin and hair from the prey animals .
7 Entitled ‘ Potential human carcinogens : methods for identification and characterisation ’ , it was promptly kicked back through the door by several well-respected cancer specialists who were asked to review it .
8 When he caught up with the spectators following the last match he picked up the information that had filtered back through the crowd 's grapevine .
9 Modernization conceived as differentiation is of course the linchpin of Parsonian sociology , but can be traced back through the work of Weber and even of Lukács to the aesthetic writings of the mature Hegel ( Ká0tz 1982 ) .
10 The two restored to Christian commitment and active church membership were brought back through the testimony of their teenage son and daughter .
11 In the middle of the afternoon , at the end of the six hours ' questioning , Mrs B was driven back through the dark , dreary day , and dumped outside her garage door .
12 Use that ‘ eye ’ to hold the end of the Spectra line as it is pulled back through the length of the braid until an inch or 25mm emerges .
13 By the Middle Ages the river had gradually cut back through the neck of land at this side of the rise , until it cut right through to where it runs now .
14 As he 'd hobbled back through the sleet a tiny part of him had hoped her gratitude would include an embrace , or at least a few words that would let him know she felt something for him .
15 There was no one at the pumping station in the Old Town , so the two of them headed back through the dockside streets to find out what was happening .
16 Gentle headed back through the house to the lounge , Klein following , muttering to himself .
17 It seemed no time at all until the last model , wearing a mauve duchesse evening dress called ‘ Tour d'Eiffel ’ , had swished back through the gold curtain and Paul de Levantiére was standing to acknowledge the enthusiastic applause .
18 They emerge into a beautifully peaceful park or garden , usually meeting a benevolent old man , and then are sent back through the tunnel to return to the physical world .
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