Example sentences of "[verb] back [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 well from the rough of off road racing we 're driving back on to the fairways for the start of our action round up this week … for a success story from the Broome Manor club at swindon …
2 The analysts have now downgraded their inflation forecasts for the rest of this year , but many are still expecting the underlying rate to creep back up to the top of the Chancellor 's target range of 4 per cent and above this summer .
3 Such round , smooth shapes are the perfect foil to the railway sleepers that are used as informal steps down to the lowest level of all , a curved brick paved sitting area that looks back up towards the house .
4 They both staggered back out into the corridor .
5 ‘ Years ago we threw the old didacticism ( dowdy morality ) out of the window ; it has come back in at the door wearing modern dress ( smart values ) and we do not even recognize it ’ ( p. 159 ) .
6 There seemed nothing at all , no way of climbing back on to the free wheel of conversation they had somehow set going the other night .
7 Mathers span the wheel with the heel of his hand and they bounced back on to the approach road .
8 There was a thump as the lorry hit the bank , heeled over , and then bounced back on to the lane .
9 The Borderers , coached by Jim Telfer , beat Glasgow High/Kelvinside 27–16 at the Greenyards in their final game to win the major championship and hold off Edinburgh Academicals ' challenge , Kelso , relegated last season , moved back up to the first division .
10 The Olympic 800 metres finalist moved back up to the 1500 metres where he first made his name as a junior and led from gun to tape to win in 3 mins 39.58 secs .
11 He worked the slide as quietly as he could , chambering a round , then he moved back out into the sitting room towards the door .
12 As Lucy moved back out into the passageway , she met the returning tide from the last ensemble number onstage ; they arrived in a rush , panting like horses and shedding their quasi-military costumes as they moved .
13 When the first frosts came he moved back down to the village .
14 She sagged back on to the ground again .
15 Also pensioners , there 's now more of an incentive for them to come back on to the labour market .
16 , like to come back up onto the yard line .
17 But this night , after being ashore an hour or so , the raiders waded back out to the boat arm-pit deep in the rising tide .
18 Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute .
19 I wandered back up to the station concourse .
20 Allan Scuffle ( or scuffling Allan ) gave me a frank grin and handshake , and I wandered back down to the Liffey .
21 That 's where the blood leads by , okay , on that side of the heart the left hand side of the heart it 's being pumped and therefore the muscle is a bigger muscle , that 's doing the contracting , the blood push out and it relaxes back again and that allows the blood to be sucked back down into the heart , okay , and the next time it 's shh , that goes out and then it relaxes down again and the blood sucks back down into the heart , okay so that 's what it does , all the muscle can do is that , muscle can only retract and then it relaxes , contract and then it relaxes , that 's what the heart 's doing all the time , how many beats a minute ?
22 I rolled out like a ball but sneaked back in on the back seat .
23 Simple arithmetic told us that even if we gained the summit we would be stumbling back down in the dark like late cinema-goers trying to find their seats .
24 ‘ Siege engines ? ’ repeated Isabel slowly , sinking back on to the chair as understanding flooded her .
25 ‘ Shit , ’ snapped Donna , sinking back down to the floor .
26 So Mary said she , she came back up to the , a little while ago she said she did n't get do something
27 Finally , the conversation came back around to the subject of Alina 's new job .
28 She came back out onto the terrace a few minutes later .
29 I , I think er erm when I first started down there , it was a job , I thought well this is a good job fifteen bob a week , that 's , that 's a lot more than some of the other boys who 'd left school got , they were twelve and six you see and erm , I think erm I came back out of the forces and took over more responsible jobs , I do n't think I could have gone to anything else but transport .
30 Well there was a big reunion er you know for all the m all the soldiers all the sold came back out of the war .
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