Example sentences of "again [conj] [verb] back [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sophia now picked up Faustina again and went back into the house with her .
2 He got up again and went back to the oven .
3 So leaving the Zande again and moving back to our own cultural tradition at the time of St Augustine of Hippo ( 354–430 ) , we find the public orators and professors of late antiquity understandably fearful lest their memories might be stolen by witches .
4 Then it all joins up again and goes back in , goes along here , so everything that goes down there , the ten amps goes through this one again , and back into the battery .
5 Chinless looked up again and got back to the driver 's seat and headed east .
6 Having been re-assembled for the hand-over , the Vampire will now be carefully broken down again and transported back to the Museum where it will be placed on display once more after re-assembly .
7 They walked on , and after what they reckoned to be another mile they paused again and looked back at Dynmouth .
8 He got to his feet again and walked back across Goughdale , pausing at each ruin of a mine building to check if any more entrances to the underground workings remained unblocked .
9 The novelist and his wife cross themselves again and turn back into the night .
10 She looked a trifle dazed and who could blame her , but after a minute or so she was on her feet again and tottering back towards the playground .
11 While the preparatory drafts , drawn up in Rome before the Council opened and very largely rejected by the fathers , had made heavy use of scholastic terminology and not much of Scripture — as was generally characteristic of pre-conciliar theology — the Council almost systematically reversed this , eliminating scholastic terms again and again and falling back on biblical ones .
12 Then lever the hull upright again and clamber back in , it 's as simple as that .
13 With an irritating lack of urgency he closed his eyes again and sank back into oblivion , leaving Lissa to grind her teeth in frustration .
14 Then he laid it down again and sat back in his seat , resting his dark head lightly against the cushions .
15 We arrive exhausted , haul in our rucsacs , check in again and hike back along the corridor to the airport .
16 Its purpose is best served if the person concerned can take up this attitude , be with it for as long as is required , and then let it go again when stepping back into ordinary life , then there is no risk of becoming over-identified with it .
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