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Example sentences for "back again"

  • Does he give his hand and draw it back again?

  • If this man is no thief he will be back again in a few days.

  • I have enough to pay for the night's lodging I have obtained, but barely enough to take me back again.

  • I suppose--I may come to see you some day, when I am back again at Melchester?

  • Jude went into the empty schoolroom and sat down, the girl who was sweeping the floor having informed him that Mrs. Phillotson would be back again in a few minutes.

  • Many others I saw with great content, and so back again to Mrs. Turner's, and then took a coach and home.

  • The true lover, wherever he may go, holds the heart dear and brings it back again.

  • You may be sure that he would not go back again, were some one to gather in a pile and give to him all the gold there is scattered in the world.

  • He of yesterday with the vermilion arms is back again.

  • If you have given it, you will take it back again, that is all.

  • And so you will receive this poor girl back again, and will forgive her; you will find how gentle and pure-hearted she is.

  • The king stopped short, like a horse which, having taken the bit between his teeth and run away, finds it has slipped it back again, and that his career is checked.

  • Will Mrs. Noel be back again at the house to-day?

  • Twice she attempted to open it, and twice she put it back again.

  • You may take me back again, my dear, whenever you like--I've had enough of it already!

  • If I look at it much longer, I shall think I'm back again in Vauxhall Walk!

  • When it at last became necessary to release Elijah Pogram from the corner, and the Committee saw him safely back again to the next room, they were fervent in their admiration.

  • Never mind a contradicting of me, if you seem to feel it does you good, ma'am, I often says, for well you know that Sairey may be trusted not to give it back again.

  • I would much rather have lost this money, John, than I would have had it back again on such terms.

  • But I must go back again to the beginning of this surprising time.

  • There, I say, it stood to receive dead bodies, and as the churchyard was but a little way off, if it went away full it would soon be back again.

  • And, as I say, to-day in particular, an incident in the law- report of a somewhat similar kind has brought it back again vividly.

  • If I take a book from the library and leave it on the table, he follows me and puts it back again.

  • Back again--back to the days of doubt and dread, when the spirit within me struggled hard for its life, in the icy stillness of perpetual suspense.

  • Innocently Laura had tempted me aside from the hard path--innocently she was destined to lead me back again.

  • Take it back again--would that I could have preserved your fetterless speech in the telling--take it back, and by your slippered hearth read it to the late Miss Deercourt.

  • I've had thirty years of it and, begad, I'd like to go back again.

  • No sooner did Sieyes begin to grow friendly with Bonaparte than the latter learned from him that Barras had said, "The 'little corporal' has made his fortune in Italy and does not want to go back again.

  • Should anything happen I shall be back again like a thunderbolt.

  • Adieu, my dear friend; we must set off speedily, and Heaven knows when we shall be back again!

  • We saw the First Consul and Georges walk from the window to the bottom of the salon--then return--then go back again.

  • Thence Perryman and I back again, talking of the great miscarriages in the Navy, and among the principal that of having gentlemen commanders.

  • But the horse would not be drove, and so they were forced to go back again, and so I walked away homeward, and there reading all the evening, and so to bed.

  • But I do not like that she should receive it, it not being honourable for me to do it; and so do desire her to force him to take it back again, he leaving it against her will yesterday with her.

  • So Gebhart had to go back again to his Greek and Latin and algebra and geometry; for, after all, one cannot pour a gallon of beer into a quart pot, or the wisdom of a Nicholas Flamel into such an one as Gebhart.

  • And now to go back again to the beginning.

  • Wait for me here, and by-and-by I will be back again.

  • So back again late, it being wondrous hot all the day and night and it lightning exceeding all the way we went and came, but without thunder.

  • So back again home, and after setting my papers in order and supping, to bed, desirous to rise betimes in the morning.

  • At Bow we eat and drank and so back again, it being very cool in the evening.

  • They gone I to the office and did business, and so in the evening abroad alone with my wife to Kingsland, and so back again and to bed, my right eye continuing very ill of the rheum, which hath troubled it four or five days.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient science; back chair; back from; back here; back pressure; back room; back yard; backed gull; backed shrike; backed thrush; each tube; erect attitude; great deale; great prince; hard paste; hard service; her neck; parallel motion; setting apart; silver dish; silver dollar; single file; special subject; then poured; this school; universal dominion