Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] at the back of " in BNC.

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1 She was about to do the same with the contents of another file when something made her pause , hair prickling at the back of her head .
2 And so er , they changed hats , when they get there , and the chauffeur 's introduced a as the professor , goes on the platform , and of course the professor sits at the back of the room with the chauffeur 's hat .
3 Allan Ramsay 's engaging portrait of Sir Edward and Lady Turner ( lot 21 , unpublished est. £250,000–350,000 ) , fresh from exhibition at the National Portrait Galleries of Edinburgh and London and sent to auction by the sitters ' descendants , fetched the morning 's top price , as expected , when it sold for £500,000 , an auction record for his work , to an agent bidding at the back of the room on behalf of a private collector against keen competition from David Posnett of Leger , who was the purchaser of a conversation piece by Nathaniel Hone ( lot 26 , est. £40,000–60,000 ) for £36,000 .
4 ASENIOR police officer and his wife and two children escaped injury yesterday after a bomb containing up to 10lb of high explosive exploded at the back of their bungalow in Drumbo , south of Belfast .
5 A tiny knot of tension throbbed at the back of her neck , running the length of her arms to her fingertips .
6 The old fear lurked at the back of his mind : suppose Lorton had set him up for Newley 's murder ?
7 ‘ You said someone who had been travelling through snow stood at the back of the church . ’
8 For several weeks that fear remained at the back of our minds and we wondered what was behind the brief news bulletins which were issued , and whether the whole fateful adventure would be a success .
9 She blinked her eyes away from that steady , searching appraisal , panic tugging at the back of her mind .
10 A flicker of admiration showed at the back of his dark eyes .
11 Bernice was pushed between the canvas flaps at the back of the wagon .
12 Yesterday afternoon , they discovered a body buried at the back of a house in Swindon 's Old Town .
13 Slot screw fixing at the back of course ; but if the front is n't glued into its groove , who is to say that the back is n't going to remain static , while the front shrinks out of its groove ?
14 But Ryan decided that he 'd have his head shaved at the back of his head , so he got this boy to write his name on .
15 A very cold lump formed at the back of my spine while I waited for the rest of it .
16 Giles was a pleasant companion , but even so the thought of Robert 's scorn lingered at the back of her mind .
17 She folded her arms over her chest , uncomfortably aware of the shabbiness of her old pink housecoat , uncomfortably aware of an anger sizzling at the back of those eyes .
18 Or had she — again she experienced that persistent feeling niggling at the back of her mind that somewhere she 'd seen him before .
19 A tiny alarm bell rang at the back of my head : could this be the classic distraction trick that comes just before a robbery ?
20 The unusual theme was carried through the entire wedding , with vodka and schnapps served at the back of the church .
21 A tiny , half-formed thought rose at the back of Marion 's mind .
22 The Rasakumbha positioned at the back of the image .
23 Further details , including written information about any of our savings or lending services , can be obtained from any Midland Bank branch , or from the address shown at the back of this leaflet .
24 Aunt Ema wore a scarf knotted at the back of her head in the way particular to women of the Kras , and she was always smiling .
25 R.B. Kitaj 's ‘ Rock garden ’ ( lot 42 , est. $200–300,000 ) , his major statement on Jewish anguish , was bought by a bidder seated at the back of the room for $140,000 ( £77,800 ) .
26 A control account is merely an extra account inserted at the back of a ledger or kept separately to make the ledger self-balancing .
27 We know he is interested in trains ; the railway runs at the back of his house , and he has often watched the trains and he knows them well .
28 A vague idea formed at the back of his mind .
29 A room which served Coleridge in a different way stood at the back of the house on the first floor : this was Tom Poole 's vaulted bookroom , created by him early in 1795 and filled with a wide-ranging library which helped to reconcile Coleridge to the loss of his frequent visits to the City Library in Bristol .
30 The protest floated at the back of her numbed mind : how could she have the heart to deal such a blow only to satisfy her own thirst for scandal ?
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