Example sentences of "back across [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's this way , ’ she said , and , swivelling on her heel , she marched smartly back across the drive . |
2 | You see , and so we went to oh Inverness , Aberdeen and across to the Isle of Skye , and down the Skye and back across the water to Mallaig you see and er then we stayed one time at Fort William and because I love Scotland , so did he and erm and , and then and all r and then , and another thing , erm , this is before I married erm I went down , oh no , both of us , that 's right , we went down to stay at erm not , not Portsmouth er Southsea er there , there 's a place near there , next door |
3 | The Hong Kong Government emphasises that its deportation policy for the Vietnamese is no different from its policy of sending illegal Chinese immigrants back across the border . |
4 | So he was one of the eighty-seven I Vologsky congratulated himself as he streaked back across the border , his mission completed . |
5 | Back across the border he began the painful process that was to make him , by the 1970s , one of Scotland 's leading playwrights at , amongst other places , Haynes 's old stamping ground , the Traverse . |
6 | PKK members had attacked a gendarmerie post in Sirnak 's Uludere district , and officials reported that surviving PKK fighters had fled back across the border into Iraq . |
7 | Then they became animated , gesturing and talking , devising a strategy to bring the boar back across the river . |
8 | They had come back across the river and they were in a street close to the Embassy . |
9 | Stephen went back across the river again , clambering over the boulders . |
10 | We swoop back across the river , squeezing between lorries and taxis with aplomb . |
11 | He ran back to the ferry house but Mrs Stevens refused to take him back across the river . |
12 | The Burgundians then intervened , pushing the Visigoths back across the river . |
13 | One dubbed the Portrack option runs North across the River Tees , along Saltholme Marshes , back across the river to the A19 , while the other the Southern option skirts Nunthorpe and crosses open countryside . |
14 | ‘ When I came back across the square , ’ she said , ‘ and saw the trees swaying , I felt like Moley following Ratty through the Wild Wood , scenting his own little house on the wind . ’ |
15 | He took them two at a time , pausing at the top to look back across the square . |
16 | Wrenching her arm free , she grabbed her bags and swung away , marching stiffly back across the square . |
17 | So I drove back across the whole of the county , from Banbury to Henley to return to Windsor , where my parents were spending the summer with us , and looked forward to telling them the news . |
18 | Scrambling to his feet , he took the case and hung it by its handle on to a support-post of the fence , then quickly climbed back over , lifted down the case , and hurried back across the glade and down the path by which he had come , finally disappearing into the trees . |
19 | A moment later he was running eagerly back across the camp to help the Moi with the skinning of the massive bull he himself had killed , unaided . |
20 | He braced himself against the now torrential downpour and grabbed the door handle with both hands , hauling the sliding door back across the opening but stopping short of banging it closed . |
21 | Anderton scored in the 26th minute after Barmby had headed Neil Ruddock 's cross back across the goal , delivered the corner that Teddy Sheringham converted after 44 minutes and then crossed for Barmby to score late in the first half . |
22 | He flashed Vologsky a grin which was not returned , then shrugged , turned and walked back across the tarmac towards the administration buildings . |
23 | Lieutenants Makepeace and Harvey would always be his duty officers , thought Charlie as he made his way back across the parade ground in the direction of the company offices . |
24 | Furthermore one can perhaps see the solution to which Tolkien , in his philological way , was drawn , namely to present the First Age as ‘ a complex of divergent texts interlinked by commentary ’ ( UT , p. 1 ) , the texts themselves being supposedly written by Men , of different periods , looking back across the ages to vast rumours of whose truth they knew only part . |
25 | He bowed again to the man sitting on the cart , then walked back across the clearing . |
26 | As she started back across the clearing , she found she was walking faster and faster all the time . |
27 | sliding back across the dashboard |
28 | From the first top there is a breathtaking panorama back across the glen to the southern slopes of Ben Nevis and Aonach Beag , but perhaps more thrilling , across the corrie westwards to the goal of Sgurr a' Mhaim . |
29 | Er they do after , yes th the , the nationalists had moved back across the south after nineteen forty five erm th th they 'd , they 'd retreated from the Japanese progressively after nineteen forty one and abandoned Shanghai and etcetera . |
30 | The Men and the People followed him back across the Park . |