Example sentences of "back in [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yashkin turned and went to the door , the small stamping machine now back in a small box and in his pocket . |
2 | John asked , lips drawn back in a sarcastic sneer . |
3 | I 'm bloody glad I 'm out of there , I would n't go back in a million years , of course he 's sitting there with this chinese cup in his hand , |
4 | Running out , he was back in a dark antagonistic Holland with a saviour he had forgotten , who said , ‘ I am the Light . ’ |
5 | ‘ If Prost wants to be called champion for a fourth time he should come back in a sporting way . |
6 | If you feel , having read this , that you could handle the demands of a job that entails sinking your toes into plus , deep-pile carpet , lounging back in a comfy armchair sipping coffee whilst viewing Edinburgh 's citizens going about their lawful occasions and being paid for the privilege , forget it — we got here first . |
7 | Martin charging down on Dobson ; Martin , eyes glaring and lips drawn back in a feral snarl ; Martin , arm raised and baton coming down again and again on Dobson 's head ; Martin , growling savagely at the yobs , daring them to interfere ; Martin , turing angrily as the sergeant pulled the baton from his hand ; finally , Martin , white and shaking , as he looked down disbelievingly at the unconscious Dobson . |
8 | As the wave hits the nose of the board , lean back in a crouched position , placing all you weight on your rear foot . |
9 | Leaning back in a creaky old chair in a Padstow café , faced with yet another cream tea was the perfect way to round off a fabulous week 's backpacking on part of the South West Coast Path . |
10 | The national dailies loved this and immediately jumped on Morrissey 's back in a typical display of hounding . |
11 | At other times , he would sit back in a thoughtful , philosophical mood and ask Bob whether he felt one ought to have one 's name printed at the head of one 's private writing-paper . |
12 | Lee Sharpe is also back in a 15-man squad . |
13 | Her black eyes were bright , her lips curled back in a fearsome snarl that dribbled saliva and left her tongue hanging . |
14 | Thus , in the Induction to The Taming of the Shrew — a unique example of a play outside the play , not to be taken as a measure by which the rest of the play must be dismissed for lacking seriousness — the tinker Christopher Sly , brought back in a drunken stupor to the house of a mischievous lord , is deceived into thinking that he is really a gentleman . |
15 | When Fagin left her , Nancy was already back in a drunken sleep , her head lying on the table once more . |
16 | He drove her back in a battered silver sports car . |
17 | ‘ Come back in a better frame of mind . ’ |
18 | Do you have something to put the strength back in a poor old woman ? ’ |
19 | Former Defence Minister Ariel Sharon discredited during the war in Lebanon , possibly back in a prominent post . |
20 | They were back in a narrow country road and there were powerful lights behind them . |
21 | Rostov grinned , brought his sword back in a fancy two-handed reverse , bowed , then somersaulted exuberantly . |
22 | Even now , however , he is prepared to accept that he may not be able to come back in a new guise after three years . |
23 | With his long face and straw-coloured hair pulled back in a half-hearted ponytail , he reminded me of a youthful Donald Sutherland ; the same doomy seriousness suddenly lightened by a wry humour . |
24 | Stung by comments about his walk-out from the committee meeting at Headingley on Tuesday , the 49-year-old former England opener and member for Wakefield , fired back in a modern hotel on the Wakefield side of the M1 in front of a local television crew , a radio reporter and five Yorkshire-based reporters . |
25 | I smiled back in a half-witted way that would have terrified a woman of less spirit . |
26 | Beyond the sitting room , a large area with an old brick fireplace set back in a spacious alcove , piles of cut logs flanking it , a narrow passage led to the kitchen and a small study . |
27 | She followed the boy to a house set back in a palm-lined road , which was light years away from the urchin 's poverty-stricken background . |
28 | Mummy will come back in a few minutes , wo n't she , for Susie ? ’ |
29 | I 'll be back in a few minutes . ’ |
30 | We will be reporting back in a few weeks ' time about this case and whether we have achieved a lasting and muzzle-free peace treaty between the battling Yorkies ! |