Example sentences of "[vb base] back from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Report back from the seminars
2 Report back from the seminars
3 Report back from the seminars
4 Somehow , though , Leith 's sensitivity picked up a strained atmosphere as she pulled her glance back from the stocky man who had taken it into his head to start walking over .
5 Chatterjee told this idea to Bikash Sinha , Director of the Calcutta Cyclotron , during a car ride back from the springs in 1984 .
6 Stand back from the house and observe the roof and gutters through binoculars .
7 As always when drawing , I stand back from the piece at regular intervals to get an overall feel as to how the drawing is developing , and to see if it is uniform in shade and texture .
8 As always when drawing , I stand back from the piece at regular intervals to get an overall feel as to how the drawing is developing , and to see if it is uniform in shade and texture .
9 Turn the lights out and stand back from the door ! ’ said the bearded man .
10 ‘ You can wait here until I get back from the Khirgiz . ’
11 If it does n't then what you created on the computer screen and proofed on a page printer may well look rather different to that which you get back from the typesetter .
12 ‘ When we get back from the pub . ’
13 ‘ Not much trouble here — ’ he began then shouted at Lucy , ‘ Get back from the edge ! ’
14 Well you two can do it when you get back from the walk , just left me to do it
15 Set back from the main road , the Lagant enjoys a centrally situated location , with all the village amenities within easy reach .
16 Set back from the road it faces the south wall of the magnificent St Magnus Cathedral , and is separated from it by the road , and by a peaceful park area and an avenue of trees .
17 Set back from the road by a long drive and framed by a crescent of trees , Mains Hall is both an imposing and yet secluded 16th-century manor house with a romantic past — it was here that George IV courted his wife to be , Marie Fitzherbert .
18 Set back from the road the hotel is reached through picturesque roads of characteristic pastel colour buildings .
19 Set back from the main road , the Hotel Royal is located in a shady avenue about five minutes walk from a private sandy beach .
20 Set back from the main road , the Hotel Gabbiano is personally run with pride by the Mirandola family .
21 There was a significant improvement on the other side of the viaduct , a Victorian class divide that had survived the years , and within two blocks he was walking down a tree-lined avenue composed of tall , detached houses set back from the road behind fair-sized gardens .
22 Three sets of lights later , they came into the town centre , a wide boulevard that sloped up a hill with the shops and offices set back from the pavement .
23 Happily , the warring parties then draw back from the unthinkable , negotiate a satisfactory peace and agree to serious talks on arms reduction .
24 Sounds will be reflected by the shiny tiled walls and also bounce back from the surface of the water .
25 ‘ Father , the night you stay back from the club will be the night the shops are on fire , both of them . ’
26 Keep a good lookout and stay back from the line a little so that you do n't get into problems with people on starboard tack , then look for a gap to tack into .
27 The billposter attempting to paste the second of his ‘ Cooper and Co 's Teas ’ posters on the hoarding watched the paper slowly curl back from the wall and drop on to the ground .
28 The working-class Protestants who totter back from the Twelfth field , obviously drunk but still marching behind a ‘ Total Abstinence Lodge ’ banner , will continue to be annoyed by the evangelical ideologues , but will respect the fact that the evangelicals ' hearts are in the right place .
29 For instance , if you are taping a traffic effect , keep back from the roadside so that the passing of vehicles merges into the general roar .
30 KEEP BACK FROM THE EDGE OF ALL PLATFORMS WHETHER THERE IS A YELLOW LINE OR NOT .
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