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

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1 The Michelin Guide to the Côte de l'Atlantique says that this eerie and impressive cavern , which communicates by a passage through the cliff to the château on the summit , was probably made in the twelfth century to shelter the relics of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem brought back from a Crusade by Pierre II of Castillon , who at that time held the château .
2 It seems that every time I come back from a big disappointment I win . ’
3 ONLY a dealer who had just come back from a weekend in the Kalahari desert would have been surprised to hear of yesterday 's agreed £337.6m bid by MB Group for Caradon , the Twyfords and Everest building products group , so comprehensive has been the pre-match publicity .
4 Jason Nicolle also won in four games , against Raymond Schaffer , but had to fight back from a game and 6-7 down in the second , and his place in the sudden-death phase at the weekend could be under threat from Parke .
5 ( The battalion got back from a six-month tour there in April — our second Caribbean posting in nine years . )
6 The group 's clarinettist Tracy Redfern and flautist Philippa Bradford , Nicola 's older sister , have just got back from a visit to Germany with Kirklees junior wind band .
7 It is only two weeks since Gough came back from a multiple fracture of the cheekbone .
8 It is only two weeks since Gough came back from a multiple fracture of the cheekbone .
9 A past boyfriend had brought it back from a holiday near Genoa .
10 She would be on her way back from a reading at the weekend and passing through London .
11 Having fought his way back from a deficit of 1–2 in games , Wapnick led 5–0 in the decider , dominating the court to a point where Eyles looked done for .
12 They came back from a surprise David Currie opener to level in the second half through Steve Walsh .
13 Mezzadri , a Swiss coming back from a knee injury that dropped him from No 26 to 305 in the rankings in 1989 , overpowered Korda with a steady flow of crushing forehands and big serves .
14 In a marathon match Harlow defeated his Ely club colleague Kevin King by 9–8 , 7–9 , 9–8 , coming back from a 8–6 deficit to engineer a last-end three .
15 Endill had been dragging an ironing-board back from a room where everything was half buried in the floor when , turning a corner , he bumped into a tall thin man who had appeared from nowhere .
16 Roland drew his breath in minor shock : Maud said , ‘ Oh , the dolls ’ — and Sir George brought his light back from a blank mirror entwined with gilded roses and focused it on the three rigid figures , semi-recumbent under a dusty counterpane , in a substantial if miniature four-poster bed .
17 I 'll wager the Young Pretender was invited in for a Grolsch on his way back from a cave .
18 Mind you , I still think that now on the way back from a long hill-walk when I can just make out a dot that is the car .
19 He was travelling back from a gig in the band 's van when the argument broke out .
20 He is said to have one of the fastest services in Britain and his game proved too powerful for Tony Marti who had hurried back from a league match to play him .
21 ‘ It 's nearly twelve o'bloody clock , ’ Billy slurred back from a now almost horizontal position , ‘ ai n't you never had enough ?
22 Her short wavy black hair was combed neatly back from a rather narrow sloping forehead with prominent brow ridges .
23 It can not climb back from a vertical drop since it lacks the body diameter of the rabbit .
24 Of course , it was all too immediate , though some of us kept diaries , ; now we select and interpret looking back from a different Personal life and a very different political time . )
25 The Surrey and Hampshire border branch brought a message back from a hard-hitting annual council meeting of the society , at London 's Barbican .
26 At the end of the bed was a small card-table which Changez bought for her as a wedding present ; I 'd carried it back from a local junk shop .
27 Dalgliesh found himself wondering if it had been brought back from a school trip to the capital .
28 But Eric came back from a working holiday and Peter was out for a little while , was n't he ?
29 Webster 's increasing debts pulled him back from a contest , but he again bounced back to contest the Chichester borough elections in 1823 , 1826 and 1831 .
30 Retail group GUS followed the market mood , climbing back from a 25p fall to end 12p higher at 1630p .
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