Example sentences of "way back [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Jack Whitaker asked when they were on their way back to the workings .
2 For example , a prediction can be tied into a later encounter in the Castle , or to an encounter on the way back to the adventurers ' base .
3 So everyone was terribly surprised , except for the instructor , when Evelyn 's pony shot out of the ring at an extended trot and succeeded in taking her all the way back to the stables !
4 Dispel notions of lethargic ponies plodding nose to tail , only speeding up on the way back to the stables : trail riding can be both challenging and exciting .
5 Making her way back to the bedrooms , she chose the biggest one with panoramic views across the surf-lapped bay .
6 As these loans are spent and find their way back to the banks as additional deposits , so the money supply expands .
7 When , however , the government spends the £1 billion and the money finds its way back to the banks , the banks ' balances at the Bank of England will rise back again by £1 billion .
8 They shared a bottle of Barolo , then made their way back through the Lanes to the Conference Hall and stood on the sea-front opposite the entrance , watching the arrival of the Great and the Good .
9 I locked the Transit — you can take peace , harmony and sisterly love just so far — and threaded my way back through the tents to the fire Melanie had lit near the clapped-out bus without wheels .
10 On the way back over the lines west we saw a lot of traffic with trains going to Oxford , coal to Didcot power station , 125 's to the West Country and three class 37 's up and down with nowhere to go .
11 Slowly , carefully , he felt his way back towards the stairs .
12 In these films the sort of sticky emotional conflicts which the production system seemed determined to cleanse from its films fight their way back into the movies .
13 By this time the last of the garrison had fought their way back into the buildings and were trying to defend doors and windows against a swarm of sepoys .
14 He claims the problem is at an all-time high and that confiscated nets are finding their way back into the hands of poachers .
15 When Howard and I were attacked on our way back from the hills , two of the men were carrying Lugers — they 're unmistakable . ’
16 They stood a little way back from the others as though unsure of their right to be there at all , and they were in bizarre contrast to the rest of the mourners .
17 On his way back from the cells one of the bearers had intercepted him .
18 On the way back from the shops a young lad and his mum called in on granddad , a Yorkshireman of the old school .
19 I looked down the other scores and confirmed that Jack was in about twentieth place , so he would need a very special round today to force his way back among the leaders .
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