Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] back to [art] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 On Aug. 8 the British hostage John McCarthy was released in Beirut ; he was swiftly transported to the Syrian capital , Damascus , and thence flown back to the United Kingdom .
2 I eventually got back to the switchboard and asked for the neurosurgical bed manager .
3 As I have heard from his crew , he baled out when he eventually got back to the south coast of England .
4 You 'd better hustle back to the stand , pronto !
5 Shop manager , Jim Willcock 's been allowed home from hospital , but he 's not well enough to go back to the co-op in Cam .
6 3 Stir in the peanut butter and gently bring back to the boil until the sauce thickens and goes glossy and smooth .
7 But he above is a representative of the general tone of the interview which constantly referred back to the suspiciously ‘ instant ’ political aspects of the band .
8 ‘ I think we 'd better head back to a city , you know .
9 Here , we can perhaps refer back to the discussion of graduate employment presented early in the chapter .
10 The proper equipment makes the whole operation far easier and safer , and encourages instructors to practise those exercises which can so often result in a long walk back to the launch point .
11 However , the exhibition does not necessarily refer back to the previous event , and there is hardly ever a sense of continuing from where the previous exhibition left off .
12 There was no one about in the woods , so she 'd better hurry back to the town as fast as she could .
13 We have only to look back to the debates about language across the curriculum to remember the puerile arguments over whose responsibility it was to teach language skills .
14 So going back to the parallel , have you had any thoughts about it ?
15 Usually , what with shooting and swimming with the others and riding up at Biddy 's , he had only got back to the garden shed in time to flake out until morning .
16 She was soon forgetful of the time , however , her thoughts swiftly going back to the man who had put his finger on her doorbell at that hour in the morning , and kept it there .
17 We must make sure we do n't keep on disturbing the seed 's growth by constantly going back to the same people and badgering them .
18 A second application of this technique only leads back to the original solution , apart from an arbitrary complex constant .
19 After a week together , Jakki flew back to Britain in floods of tears , only to fly back to the States again three days later to interview Madonna .
20 ‘ And I 'm only coming back to the flat to get my bag , if that 's the way you feel .
21 The air was thick with smoke and he was not offered dinner afterwards , merely driven back to the organizer 's home many miles away .
22 He carried on flying , looking for a place to land and so flew back to the wireless station and decided to land in a field next to it .
23 When Leo made some small movement , she was suddenly brought back to the present and became mortifyingly aware that she had just emptied her heart to a virtual stranger .
24 Thomson 's free kick Pearce gets it clear and then won back by Hill but has only gone back to the Forest skipper .
25 A potentially confusing indefinite referring expression , a man armed with a bayonet , apparently relates back to the period before he was identified as ‘ a dissident Spanish priest ’ .
26 Right , so what we 're going to do is create a dummy variable to test that hypothesis , right , so if you press the escape key , right , and work your way back towards erm the data processing sort of environment , so go back to the post regression menu through the backtracking menu erm , when you 're in the backtracking menu , go to option six , which is the process plot edit option right , now press the return key in the data processing menu , right , and that will get you to the data processing environment when we can start messing about with our variables .
27 He has a tendency to give abstract theory in unnecessarily dense language without examples ; this is difficult to absorb , and consequently , when we reach the extended analyses in Chapter 5 , there is a temptation constantly to flick back to the earlier chapters to try to clarify the theory .
28 We 'd better go back to the burrow .
29 ‘ I suppose we 'd better go back to the car , ’ he said in a carefully neutral tone .
30 ‘ We 'd better go back to the car , ’ he announced , and , without more ado placed a hand beneath her elbow and guided her back to his car .
  Next page