I didn't want to do another, so I pulled back on the stick to stop it.
The same evening after arriving in New Orleans the "Bart Able" pulled back, for Saint Louis, leaving me there flat broke and among strangers.
Arriving in the mexican Plaza of Lincoln the "Kid" learned that Morton and crowd had pulled back to the Reo Pecos.
When he was so close it seemed as though he could not possibly avoid crashing into the structure, he pulled back on his stick and zoomed up over the housetop, his engine beating with a thunderous roar.
Then he pulled backon his stick, lifted his plane to a higher elevation, and went soaring straight toward the nearest hillside, looking for a possible landing-place.
Meantime, Jimmy opened his throttle, pulled back on his stick, and shot his plane upward for hundreds of feet.
Poor Pat meantime was placed under arrest, and carried away to be further examined by the town major, and dealt with as might seem expedient, while we pulled back to our ship.
We then left him, the boats casting off from each other amidst shouts of laughter, and we pulled back to the Jason.
These remarks strengthened Nettleship in his resolution, and, wishing our new friend good-bye, we pulled back to the brig.
Then he pulled back on the stick and jerked the plane off the ground.
Normally they could get away with it but with the wings weighted down with ice one of them might snap off when he pulled back on the stick.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pulled back" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.