Example sentences of "[vb past] back through the " in BNC.
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1 | Miles moved back through the forest , back towards the beach . |
2 | Ruth dawdled back through the wood , reluctant to return . |
3 | The recorded music can then be notated and played back through the sound card . |
4 | She came back through the kitchen and gave him the torch . |
5 | The three horses on the highway had been caught and tethered by the time Michael came back through the trees , leading the roan . |
6 | The keys came back through the post , without even a thank-you note . |
7 | As the Welfare Officer drove back through the camp gates she was greeted by the smell of a well-smouldering barbecue and the news that the Greenfinch rounders team had lost heavily in a tournament at RAF AIdergrove . |
8 | She held up her hand to him to say , " Wait while I see if it 's safe , " and darted back through the kitchen and into the house , listening in the big hall where suits of dull metal armour stood mutely by the heavy oak doors . |
9 | He made no rejoinder but retreated back through the communicating door ; and she went on serving the customer . |
10 | We turned back through the village again and up to Claro . |
11 | She turned back through the pages . |
12 | She ran like the wind back to the apartment and tumbled her few clothes into bags , then raced back through the back alleys to avoid the crowds and finally met Lucenzo pacing up and down by the column . |
13 | I stuffed it all into my pocket and raced back through the rain to the hotel , my hair in soggy fronds and my feet squelching . |
14 | Bert shuffled back through the door into the boarded off section of the garage , followed by Yanto , who was frustrated by the old man 's slowness . |
15 | Leaving the main building at bedtime , I walked back through the old walled garden , the churchyard , and down the grassy lane to the cottage annexe where I had my room . |
16 | Joe got to his feet and he stood with his head bent as Mick retrieved his things ; then slowly he joined him , and together they walked back through the wood , silent now , until they reached the drive There , holding out his hand , Mick said , ‘ You 'll be all right now . |
17 | Hari was angry as she walked back through the streets towards her home , Emily Grenfell was nothing but a snob , she thought everyone beneath her . |
18 | She paid the bill and walked back through the dining car , drawing glances from the two men at the other end with the portable phones . |
19 | As they walked back through the hotel he remarked casually , ‘ I said I 'd meet Jack on the terrace for a drink . ’ |
20 | As they walked back through the haunted lanes of the Salamanca gardens , Cleo voiced her thoughts to Lorimer . |
21 | As I walked back through the ballroom past the seated guests I saw my wife , daughter and son waving and smiling and waved back , relieved that it was all over . |
22 | They walked back through the kitchen and down the hallway to the front entrance of the house . |
23 | Three casual little words should n't assume such importance , Merrill thought , dazed , as they walked back through the darkness . |
24 | They walked back through the orchard in silence and when they reached the garden , Bunny turned off abruptly towards the stables . |
25 | But everybody was happy when Howard walked back through the Goodison Park door two years ago . |
26 | As you drive , this NVH manifests itself in the form of tiny vibrations fed back through the steering wheel and the gruff , uninspiring sounds from the SE-FHE engine . |
27 | Rachel watched him as he tramped back through the fruit trees towards the house . |
28 | We mounted and rode back through the lazy summer sunshine , the Scottish troopers massing behind whilst Vauban pushed forward between us . |
29 | He threw her a final black look and proceeded to storm past her , then paused at the edge of the path that led back through the gardens . |
30 | Masklin crept back through the grass to the nomes ' camp , if that 's what you could call a tiny dry space under a scrap of thrown-away plastic . |