Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] back [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the previous page are five of their most popular shapes , all of which can be worked onto the face or brushed back as an alternative .
2 Right , we , we , we did actually draw , or we not draw , we , we adopted a constitution during the year and the officers that are erm elected are the Chair , the Secretary and the Treasurer , erm and other , together with other such officers , yeah to determine by general meeting , erm , so it 's really only those three , er and we have sometimes had Advice Chair if there 's only been one Chairman have n't we , one Chair person erm so I think people need to say if they do n't wish to carry on the jobs they 're doing and if anybody wishes to nominate anyone in a particular post then slip at the bottom of the minutes could be filled in and either brought to meeting or sent back to the Secretary .
3 Pilots have complained that airlines force them to work long hours , new jets are being grounded or sent back to the manufacturers for modification , and the government has been attacked for a series of embarrassing lapses at major airports .
4 Artists know that this has happened , but much of the art establishment has n't caught up with events , or looked back at the past in the light of that .
5 Every culture , however imperfectly and blindly , either turned towards the light or fell back into the darkness .
6 Each year straw equivalent to 3.6 million tonnes of coal is wasted , usually burnt in the field or ploughed back into the ground .
7 I became increasingly interested in gay men 's specific ways of seeing the world — what one might call , to use a now unfashionable phrase of Raymond Williams , male homosexual structures of feeling — but to qualify for inclusion in this framework , texts had to pass an ‘ authorship test ’ ( ‘ is/was he gay ? ’ ) that harked back to the bad old days of crudely biographical criticism .
8 At the one-way door that led back into the station 's tiny foyer and reception area , she stepped aside for him and said , ‘ I hope you find her . ’
9 When she went through the door that led back into the kitchen , she found that Julius was still there .
10 It was only when she had closed the door behind her and was hurrying along the corridor that led back into the hall that she noticed the painting .
11 He climbed the short steep ladder that led back onto the deck .
12 The last thing I wanted was to find myself slithering down the steep craggy section above the corrie , having mistakenly bypassed the Y-shaped gully that led back to the car , yet I could sense I was getting it all a bit wrong .
13 When she peered through her fingers it seemed to her that the butterfly was quite happy in its warm cage : not a flutter from its four wings as she proceeded carefully along the box-edged paths that led back to the green garden door .
14 The upper gallery was lit only by two of the many triple candle-holders in wall-scounces , one at the top of the stairs , and one down the left corridor that led back to the front of the house .
15 But a minute or two later , as they turned out of the car park and headed for the road that led back to the villa , Ronni gave way to the growing desolation within her .
16 He threw her a final black look and proceeded to storm past her , then paused at the edge of the path that led back through the gardens .
17 At the direction of his wife he had taken fourteen full days in the sun that beat back from the Indian Ocean 's azure .
18 The old bill that bounced back like a bad penny .
19 It started in the 38th minute with a straightforward close range blast after Wright destroyed the Ipswich defence and curled an audacious chip-shot that came back from the underside of the bar .
20 Invariably Titron came up , green water avalanching into white that flared back in the wind .
21 The front end , continually revised in the Dino range , was tidied up again , this time with pop-up headlamps , deleting the sole styling detail that dated back to the late '50s and early '60s .
22 This image of Celtic was one that dated back to the '20s when the club tried to sell the free scoring centre-forward Jimmy McGrory when he was en route to a catholic pilgrimage at Lourdes .
23 He reminded her of the ancient tradition of Christianity in that part of Ireland , one that dated back to the first century after the crucifixion , before Rome was supreme .
24 Rain said , exasperated , that each route led to the same point and that meant back to the Tunisian .
25 In one of them he found a collection of cheque stubs and account books that went back to the 1940s .
26 Only in London and Liverpool was there any tradition of Mat building that went back to the middle of the nineteenth century .
27 Techniques that went back to the age of Aristotle and the scholars of Alexandria were married to contemporary nations , among then the idea , conceived in the time of Leibnitz , of a historiography based on the study of original documents ; and the marriage bore fruit .
28 Through Morndun she saw writhing spirits and running ghosts that drifted back into the trees as her haunting gaze fell upon them and they became aware of being watched .
29 Her leg cracked against a trailer bar that sloped back to a set of wheels .
30 The smell that floated back from the river with its docks and factories was unpleasant , like her life at present .
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