Example sentences of "back [adv] for [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Lost John 's Cave is found very easily by rounding the end of the wall on the right and walking back alongside for 180 yards to a hollow where a small stream enters a black cavity in a low cliff ; a few yards further over a small rise is another less obvious orifice . |
2 | Yeah I 'll just put them back in for twenty seconds just to get them up to heat , keep your eye on this Paul , it 'll go over if you do n't |
3 | ‘ I — I did n't come back just for that , ’ she confessed , looking up into his proud , handsome face . |
4 | ‘ What 's it to you ? ’ drawled Thacker , tilting his head back further for another swig . |
5 | Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening |
6 | Back home for one day — one day — and already she 's smaller . |
7 | ‘ Is he back home for good ? ’ |
8 | I 'm back home for half past two |
9 | ‘ Your father should go back home for some years and take you with him . |
10 | ‘ The waiters only ever come back here for one reason , ’ Josie explained in a low voice . |
11 | So it means being back here for five do we |
12 | His team is like Dumbo : no-one seriously believes it can fly all the way back here for next summer 's World Cup finals after losing 2–0 to an American side that chortled with disbelief . |
13 | I doubt the other old thing will be moving back there for many a long month . ’ |
14 | Because they put it back there for these people that was coming in . |
15 | Alan and John our reporting team there at , one apiece , Shrewsbury and Blackburn , back there for some second half commentary later on . |
16 | ‘ It was dry work , ’ Menzies summed up , ‘ so I came back then for some refreshment . |
17 | So he took it , and played something soft and sad , something plaintive and melancholy that rose up every third line as if it was going to shake off its sorrow and fly forward and free ; but then in the fourth it curled back on itself and fell again : reluctantly , sometimes , but always resignedly , as if it knew it was going to fall ; as if it had been striving and falling back again for hundreds of years . |
18 | In the future , the time may come when we need that land back again for growing food , but if the top-soil has been damaged by development it will be worse than useless . |
19 | They 're back again for next few weeks . |
20 | We are to walk the quarter of a mile to the Commons and then back again for some ‘ final remarks ’ . |