Example sentences of "looking back to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Looking back to the opening statement of the first article last month , we must remember that in the main we are thinking about these designs as decoration rather than as pure picture-making . |
2 | The view looking back to the station and 61094 — its departure was at 16.20 . |
3 | Looking back to the period between the two world wars and even to that of 1939–45 , any newcomer to the scene would have foreseen nothing other than a future of amicable and mutually beneficial co-operation . |
4 | Cardiff pushed past , and now they were all heading down that corridor past the two elevators on their left ; still looking back to the reception doors lest that monstrous shadow should suddenly reappear . |
5 | Looking back to the start of the day , cold and frosty just about says it all . |
6 | But if film executives were to be believed , the majority of the audience was less interested in salving their fears about wars and conflicts ahead than in looking back to the time when Britain had a role to play in the world . |
7 | Looking back to the time when she could n't find reverse on her company car , Alison contrasted this with her new job responsibilities : ‘ Now I 'm driving over 2,500 miles a month , much of it spent on the M25 . |
8 | Looking back to the Constitution of 1884 which [ Dicey ] was analysing … |
9 | His face was a mask of alarm and he was looking back to the office door and the cabinet which was pushed up against it . |