Example sentences of "back at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But we are being beaten back at every turn , simply because of racial prejudice . ’
2 The German romantic desire to escape from conflict and to arrive back at a state of harmony and unity is one of the most important psychological motives behind European federalism , and it ignores the basic fact that politics is always messy , divided and unharmonious .
3 In order to help people like Jeff Lockyer , the Oxfordshire money advice project has set up a Debtline which offers people advice on how to control their debts and pay back at a pace they can afford .
4 The Fire was started to get back at a prisoner who had refused to take part in a food boycott .
5 Like a small child being told by stern parent she picked up the drink and tossed it back at a gulp .
6 Both approaches are reflected in the report to annual parent meetings and both require a looking back at a school 's achievements in order that differences or improvements can be headlined .
7 The coroner suddenly reined in his horse , staring back at a group of dark figures who had just slipped by .
8 They 've cut it down and agreed I pay the arrears back at a pound a week .
9 While a few people do not like tape recorders , others love to have what they said played back at a family party , and then argue and correct each other and make interesting extra comments .
10 But on the other hand , the bibliography for the Tate catalogue required that I look back at a lot of old notices and I find that my perception was not at all valid .
11 Where a problem seems obviously more complex they suggest that the client makes an appointment with an adviser to come back at a time when the bureau is officially closed to the public .
12 Meanwhile , police last night hit back at a lawyer 's claim that they had mishandled the arrest of a 12-year-old boy who was released and eliminated from the inquiry last Wednesday .
13 It was , however , by now well south of the airport and , after acknowledging an air traffic control instruction to report back at the BN beacon ready for another approach , the Vanguard tracked toward the BS , another beacon which was immediately to the south of the landing runway , 16 .
14 Still , we make fun of the titanic , we look back at the romans-christians thing with a sense of romance … why not the munich ‘ disaster ’ .
15 Back at the lodge they tried to make light of the experience .
16 It was only when Dexter parked the car back at the Yard that they noticed in the paintwork of the boot two long , deep scratches .
17 In fact , looking back at the affair , the only thing which stood out unequivocal and substantial was my great whitebound digit which had hovered constantly over the scene , almost taking on a personality and significance of its own .
18 Scrubby hawthorns hold back at the brink .
19 I knew where we were now — we were back at the Avon Gorge .
20 The engine has since visited the Great Show at Harrogate during July , and is now back at the NRM .
21 We were back at the university , sitting on the bench as if nothing had happened .
22 But despite a minor stoppage outside splendid sunlit Durham , you could feel the power of the new class 91 locomotives clawing back at the clock on the run in to Newcastle .
23 The post-war farming depression meant that by 1817 earnings were once again back at the level of the late eighteenth century .
24 The computer recognises some of the words and phrases which the child types in and reflects them back at the child as open-ended questions that encourage the child to reply .
25 All turned to look back at the door as the footsteps approached on the flagstones .
26 But she had gone only a few paces before she turned and stared back at the door , a strong sense of oddness — of wrongness — holding her in its grip .
27 I look back at the door .
28 He looked back at the map .
29 Back at the academy , they eat lunch at 2 and are on the court from 2.30–6.30 .
30 Back at the academy , Ethel sat fuming in bed and watched from her window as the pupils rose like a flock of bats into the twilight and sailed away without her .
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