Example sentences of "back [prep] the [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 An attack would have been tantamount to committing suicide , so reluctantly Stirling gave orders to leave the town and head back for the rendezvous with the LRDG .
2 We 'll be back after the break with a round-up of the day 's events , some traditional sheep , some small cattle and plenty more .
3 And I 'll be back after the weather with tonight 's Lifeline in which we look at the problem of alcoholism .
4 Wokingham pulled a goal back near the end with a close-range header .
5 The slide of bodies bathed in perspiration ceased as Luke shuddered and stilled momentarily before moving to kneel over her , surveying her with glittering eyes , his shadow cast over her , and Maria fell back against the pillows with a hoarse sob , wordlessly pleading with him to end the torment , aching for him , needing to feel him inside her , hating him for prolonging her agony like this and resenting the control that enabled him to do it .
6 The door crashed open and slammed back against the wall with such force it seemed it would come off the hinges .
7 Marc suddenly slammed the door back against the wall with the flat of one hand and was pushing inside after her .
8 He leans back against the mantelpiece with his coffee , mastering the situation , a man of the world entertaining his oldest friend in his mistress 's house .
9 ‘ Now I know why you asked me to come with you , ’ Robbie complained a little later , as she struggled back along the towpath with her share of the load .
10 Simon was coming back along the waterline with Ben trotting at his heels .
11 Philip ran back along the ride with Lee .
12 She made to rise , but Harry grabbed her by the wrists and she subsided back onto the bed with a sharp cry of pain .
13 Racing back into the hall with tails wagging furiously , they almost knocked Georgina over .
14 Gratefully or guiltily , we plunged back into the present with its reassuring calendar of events from Wembley to Wimbledon , from Lord 's to Twickenham , from Ascot to ‘ The Open ’ .
15 It leapt back into the air with an explosive flutter of wing and tail , warbling consternation , signalling alarm .
16 Garry answered it and came back into the kitchen with two policemen .
17 The bleeper attached to his belt suddenly shrilled into life and after silencing it he eased the hook from the mouth of the pike thrashing about at his feet and brushed it back into the water with the side of his boot .
18 A quick photo ( well it was very pretty even if it was small ) and back into the water with a few quick words something to the effect of ’ go send me your grand-daddy ’ .
19 In the match of the tournament , Drake took the first set 6–3 only to see his advantage melt away as Alger powered his way back into the reckoning with a blistering 6–1 win in the second .
20 Martin went back into the bedroom with Sarah .
21 He walked back into the bedroom with the bottle of wine .
22 Sophia now picked up Faustina again and went back into the house with her .
23 Claire herself had been beaten by Rebecca Foster but neatly and shrewdly worked her way back into the tournament with a strategic win over Rebecca Dunbar in the quarter final .
24 He had squeezed himself back into the side-car with his long legs stretched flat along the floor of the rectangular alloy box .
25 But it is a bad time to be coming back into the side with results poor and confidence low .
26 A sulking Myeloski climbed back into the Moskvich with the sulking driver getting in the front .
27 The visitors came back into the game with two penalty goals by Graves and could have turned ends 9–9 had he been successful with his third penalty goal on half-time .
28 Shearer 's penalty capped a remarkable and decisive seven-minute spell in which Southampton , leading thanks to a 13th minute Iain Dowie header , had seen their visitors come back into the game with a 62nd minute equaliser from Les Ferdinand and then miss a 67th minute penalty through Clive Wilson .
29 He saw men scurrying over the yard , their faces white in the lantern-light , leaning back into the wind with their knees and legs taking the strain as the storm behind tried to bowl them over .
30 This box is going back into the cupboard with the things that you want to keep .
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