Example sentences of "go [adv prt] [prep] [art] back " in BNC.

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1 and then it goes through to the back , now his , although it looks
2 ‘ She 's not very forthcoming always about what 's going on at the back of her mind , ’ he said after a time in a soft voice to Jo-Ann , ‘ but I can generally tell something about it from the way she moves her toes .
3 And the bridge , with the strings going through to the back of the body ?
4 I gave one dose of Syphilinum 200 and 4 weeks later she had fear of cancer , stomach discomfort and a peculiar symptom of food going up to the back of the nose on swallowing .
5 Goes up at the back .
6 ‘ We could n't understand it because normally our drill is to go out of the back to the car park .
7 LEFT Never ignore a young dog 's request to go out into the back yard because this can cause it to soil around the home , and inhibits the toilet-training process .
8 You can park in the drive , or even go on round the back . ’
9 She 'd go in through the back .
10 Go along into the back with your aunt , ’ said Finn to Melanie and Jonathon .
11 Clara , naturally , did not approach the front door ; she went in by the back , and into the kitchen .
12 Henry went through to the back of the shop .
13 " Is he indeed , " muttered her father , and went through to the back where there was a newly planted orchard and herb garden .
14 You 'd go through to the back place and as soon as the licensee saw you , there 's two pints .
15 Go through to the back , Rachaela .
16 And I said , If somebody 's serving somebody in the shop and perhaps they you know two of three of them perhaps together , I said , but do n't talk in the shop I said , go through to the back if you want to chat .
17 Cameron got up and went over to the back window .
18 Histon keeper David Norman went off with a back injury but Newmarket did not give his replacement , ex-Newmarket defender Dick Hall , too many problems after the break .
19 And er this hand went up from the back , you see .
20 at the back like their bob 's there and they go up at the back .
21 ‘ There 's divil a bit of mud on me boots , ’ he muttered and went out into the back yard .
22 He quickly got a corn broom , went out to the back porch again and brushed his footwear clean ; then he used the same broom to sweep the snow from the kitchen floor into a safe hiding-place under a scatter rug .
23 ‘ Get away from here ! ’ she said sharply , ‘ go out through the back yard , God knows who could be hammering my door this time of night . ’
24 Yanto went around to the back of the cottage where the ‘ lean to ’ lavatory was situated , it 's door almost inaccessible because of a loganberry bush .
25 Diane was just thinking that she 'd go around to the back and see how the Venetz sisters were getting along with the buffet , when somebody moved in and stood beside her ; Pete McCarthy , wearing a more-or-less new jacket and a pleasant smile , his tie already undone .
26 As she went round to the back of the Post Office , she could hear Mrs Hollins and Rachel in the kitchen , giggling and chattering while they cooked their Sunday lunch .
27 Then he went round to the back and told the Brownie Guider who was sitting on a bench inside with the Brownies .
28 Encouraged by their neighbour 's cheeriness , Ellie and her brother went round to the back of her house and shyly waited to be let in .
29 Then she jumped out of the van and went round to the back to unload .
30 Go round to the back , and no dawdling , mind ! ’
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