Back in A Sentence

    1

    A cold chill crept up her spine, raising the hair on the back of her neck.

    2

    A contest awhile back called for people to speculate what would be the best device to hook up to the Internet.

    3

    A grinding noise jerked her attention back to the car.

    4

    A hawk made a wide swing across the grassland and then suddenly dived, jerking up at the last second, its great wings straining as it pumped back into the air with added weight.

    5

    A long sigh escaped her lips as she slid back down under the covers.

    6

    A sharp pain shot through her ankle and a cry escaped her lips as she dropped back to the ground.

    7

    A shot would bring the others back.

    8

    A trip back to the house to drop off the eggs revealed a house still silent.

    9

    A wisp of blond hair hung over one eye and Lisa brushed it back.

    10

    About 10 feet back into the cave water oozed from the wall, slowly dripping into a small rock pool.

    11

    Adrienne nodded, choking back tears.

    12

    After a few hours of limited rest, they were back in the saddle again.

    13

    After having her wiggle her toes and move her ankle this way and that, he finally stepped back and observed her with a frown.

    14

    After their conversation, she leaned back in the chair to get some rest.

    15

    Alex climbed into the car beside Carmen and placed his arm protectively on the back of the seat behind her neck.

    16

    Alex gently patted her on the back.

    17

    Alex ran a hand through his hair and rubbed the back of his neck.

    18

    All that aside, Brandon didn't want her back.

    19

    And personally, I hope you decide to take that back.

    20

    And then cool hands were pulling her hair back and turning on the water.

    21

    Anyway, maybe he decided not to come back.

    22

    Apparently he spent a lot of time on the back of a horse, riding his range in all kinds of weather - a fact that prompted more than one comment by townsfolk that he had wasted a good college education.

    23

    Apparently he wasn't going to tell her he had killed the Indian to get his horse back.

    24

    Are you running back to check on your parents again?

    25

    As his fingers traced a warm tingly path to the back of her dress, hers traced his lips.

    26

    As soon as she said it she wished she could take it back.

    27

    As they blended in with the rest of the dancers, she glanced back at the table where the man sat.

    28

    As they packed the last of the items into the back of his truck, he glanced up at her.

    29

    As they walked back down the dune, she dragged her hand in a wavy line, trying to obliterate their tracks.

    30

    Assured that it had not, she turned back to him.

    31

    At any rate, Giddon would be back soon.

    32

    At last, however, the sea, as if weary of its new toy, threw me back on the shore, and in another instant I was clasped in my teacher's arms.

    33

    At the car, he opened the door and glanced back at her, his expression reflective.

    34

    At the door, he opened it and stepped back, motioning for her to enter first.

    35

    At the end of the pool, it seeped back into the ground between some more rocks.

    36

    At times he seemed on the verge of revealing it to Adrienne, only to draw back into himself and avoid her for days.

    37

    Back at the apartment, he paused at the door, key in hand.

    38

    Back at the house she showered and changed before starting lunch.

    39

    Back in his arms, Tammy leaned forward with her nose on his, looking into his eyes.

    40

    Back into the fuzzy recesses of her mind she crawled – back where it was safe.

    41

    Back outside, she headed for the barn.

    42

    Behind it, sixteen cars were jammed together all the way back to the highway.

    43

    Besides, he did come back Cassie could feel Bordeaux's intent gaze.

    44

    Bordeaux jumped back as her wagon moved to catch up with the others.

    45

    Bordeaux lay against her back, one arm around her waist and one leg thrown carelessly over hers.

    46

    Bordeaux said he couldn't get you to come back with him, but I guess he was wrong.

    47

    Bordeaux stepped forward, and before she had time to protest, he swept her up and deposited her on the back of the bay.

    48

    Bordeaux would be back.

    49

    Brandon rode ahead of her most of the time, dropping back beside her when they emerged from the forest.

    50

    Brandon's blue Neon was already in the parking lot, and he was lounging with his back against it, arms folded across his chest.

    51

    But the truth is that almost all furniture back in the day was cheaply made junk and only a very few high-quality pieces survived.

    52

    But then, there was the package, and the money he wanted back.

    53

    But you could put an ATV in the back of your truck.

    54

    Cade handed her a towel and gently rubbed her back.

    55

    Carmen leaned back in his arms and smiled up at him.

    56

    Carmen met his gaze for a moment - long enough to reunite, and then they both turned back to the others.

    57

    Carmen stroked his cheek again and Matthew went back for another try.

    58

    Carmen tried to shut them out by thinking about something else, but her mind kept going back to the same thing.

    59

    Carmen went back to wrapping her present.

    60

    Cassie glanced back at Bordeaux.

    61

    Cassie shrank back against the rocks, hoping the Indians wouldn't look up.

    62

    Cassie went back to the ranch to live with her father and the twins until their wedding day.

    63

    Cautiously, she crept up to the door and peered around it, jerking her head back instinctively when she spotted Yancey unlocking a door to an inner office.

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    Come on back and help me pack.

    65

    Connie returned with a cool damp rag which she placed on Lisa's face and then the back of her neck.

    66

    Darcie couldn't stand the gossip and rude behavior in every town, so she finally went back to the Indians.

    67

    Darcie leaned back and stared out the window.

    68

    Darcie leaned back in the seat and watched Cassie reflectively for a few minutes.

    69

    Destiny cried harder, clinging to her hands and trying to get back into her arms.

    70

    Destiny glanced up at Carmen from her elevated chair at the table and then her attention swung back to Alex.

    71

    Destiny immediately followed her command, looking back at the skunk.

    72

    Destiny woke and ate a few bites before going back to sleep.

    73

    Destiny woke several times during the night, but went back to sleep when she saw Carmen was there.

    74

    Diablo stood hip-shod, his eyes half-closed as Giddon tossed a saddle blanket over his back and then swung up the saddle.

    75

    Did Bordeaux actually love her or was it a contrived affair to get her back to the ranch?

    76

    Did she ever regret going back to her husband?

    77

    Do you have to go back right away?

    78

    Do you want to go back?

    79

    Dolokhov's back in his white shirt, and his curly head, were lit up from both sides.

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    Don't go back to the house.

    81

    Dropping the bag in the back seat, she sank into the driver's seat.

    82

    During and after supper, conversation seemed to continually migrate back to Cynthia.

    83

    Ed merely looked at them and then back at Carmen.

    84

    Enough time to walk back to the building.

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    Even the way she wore her hair, with those braids wrapped around the top of her head like a crown and the long shiny blond curls falling around her shoulders and down her back – she wasn't simply beautiful.

    86

    Everyone laughs behind his back.

    87

    Feeling dizzy, she stepped back and turned to the man hesitantly.

    88

    Finally he arched one brow and turned back to the roast.

    89

    Finally he came back to the house and put his gun up.

    90

    Finally he drew back and slid her over to the seat beside him.

    91

    Finally he finished his meal and scooted his chair back.

    92

    Finally he stepped back from the vehicle and wiped his hands with a rag.

    93

    Finally her gaze came back to Cynthia.

    94

    Finally his big hands left her waist and moved to her shoulders, working out the stiffness in them, and then on to the back of her neck.

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    Finally she cleared the table while he sat back with a cup of coffee.

    96

    Finally she drew back, breathless.

    97

    Finally she leaned back sucked her lungs full.

    98

    Finally she released him and leaned back to view his reaction.

    99

    Finally she threw back the covers and rolled out of bed.

    100

    Finally, she turned and sauntered back into the apartment.

    101

    For a few moments the car hung there, the back half solidly on the ground, the front hanging precariously over the cliff.

    102

    Four more days and she would go back to the ranch.

    103

    Fritz was slumped on the back of his mule, half-asleep, his stocky frame rolling with the gait of the mule.

    104

    Fritz, Royce and Davis wandered back to their wagons.

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    Giddon deposited Lisa on the animal's back and, putting a foot in the stirrup, swung up behind her.

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    Giddon went back into the building and Lisa made her way through the darkening woods to the spot in the drive where she had entered.

    107

    Glancing at the road behind them he pulled back onto the highway.

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    Glancing into the family room, he turned back to Cynthia.

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    Go back and let him explain.

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    Good. Pack your clothes and come back with me.

    111

    Grabbing her hands, he pushed her back on the bed and held her down.

    112

    He asked her to go back to Houston with him, enticing her with rides on the beach - and love all night.

    113

    He brushed the hair back from her face and stroked her cheek gently.

    114

    He calmly picked the clothes up and put them back in the drawer.

    115

    He came back from a trip down there one time and was upset because he said Uncle Fabrice treated him like a dunce in front of customers.

    116

    He chuckled again and glanced back at the others, who were trailing behind.

    117

    He chuckled softly as he pulled her closer, his hand gently caressing her back.

    118

    He could always find another maid and she could go back to the diner.

    119

    He didn't seem concerned that she had refused to go back.

    120

    He drew back and studied her face with hungry eyes.

    121

    He drew back, gazing down at her with a perplexed expression.

    122

    He ducked under the water and came up, wiping the water from his eyes and pushing his hair back.

    123

    He felt her forehead and rubbed her back.

    124

    He finished his pie and leaned back in his chair, his gaze meeting hers.

    125

    He gently pulled his arm away and stepped back.

    126

    He glanced at her and then turned his attention back to the can in his hand.

    127

    He glanced back at Lisa.

    128

    He glanced back, his eyes mocking her.

    129

    He grabbed a handful of her clothes from the suitcase and put them back in the drawer.

    130

    He grabbed her waist before she could back away, and pulled her into his arms.

    131

    He had been perfectly content to step back and let her bear the brunt of Giddon's anger, even knowing that he had arrived uninvited.

    132

    He hated cats, but he carried the kitten all the way to the kitchen and back simply to show her one.

    133

    He hurried back to the pathway, and then ran to his mother.

    134

    He leaned back and gazed into the room.

    135

    He leaned back in his chair again and stretched his legs out, his piercing gaze sorting through the secrets of her mind.

    136

    He leaned back in his chair, observing Alex over the rim.

    137

    He leaned back in the chair, tossing his glasses on the table.

    138

    He leaned back, looking perplexed.

    139

    He leaned his head back and smiled up at her.

    140

    He left us kids to fend for ourselves and now he thinks he can come back and pick up where he left off.

    141

    He looked through them and then handed them back without comment.

    142

    He lowered the glasses and rolled over on his back, gazing up into her face.

    143

    He never came back and I didn't find out until recently.

    144

    He never looked directly at her, but the way he held back branches was indication enough that he knew she was there and was thinking of her.

    145

    He nodded and leaned back against the porch post.

    146

    He picked the ring up and stared at it absently, rolling it back and forth between his thumb and index finger.

    147

    He picked up a piece of straw and leaned his back against the tree, picking his teeth.

    148

    He picked up the coffee cup and leaned back in his chair, eyeing her thoughtfully.

    149

    He planted a lingering kiss on her lips and drew back.

    150

    He pulled back and gazed down at her inquisitively.

    151

    He pulled his hands from behind his back and held them out to her.

    152

    He pushed his chair back and stood.

    153

    He pushed the hat back on his head and gazed up at her with troubled eyes.

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    He removed his hand and they moved back against the rock wall of lava that swirled over them.

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    He rubbed the back of his neck and looked away.

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    He rubbed the back of his neck.

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    He scowled at their tracks, visible all the way back around the dune.

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    He shook his head and rubbed the back of his neck.

    159

    He stepped back and raised his hands.

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    He stepped back to let her enter first.

    161

    He stepped back, a twinkle in his eyes.

    162

    He stepped forward and reached for her, but she took a step back.

    163

    He stuck his hands in his back pockets and frowned, his gaze searching hers.

    164

    He tipped his hat back, fixing her with a bright blue gaze that stunned her vocal cords.

    165

    He took a few steps and then paused, glancing back at her.

    166

    He tucked his hands in his back pockets and shuffled his feet, the color in his face deepening.

    167

    He turned and leaned back against the counter, surveying her with obvious distaste.

    168

    He turned and stalked back to the buggy.

    169

    He turned and walked briskly back to the market.

    170

    He turned back to Lathum.

    171

    He turned back to the wheel, chuckling.

    172

    He turned his back to her, facing the girl.

    173

    He walked back to his horse and untied something from the saddle.

    174

    He was back almost immediately, carrying an ace bandage.

    175

    He was glad to go back to England to see his home and his friends once more.

    176

    He was right about the coat, but she wasn't about to go back and get it.

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    He was walking down the path, back to the building.

    178

    He went back to the ranch that night, saying that he had cattle to take care of.

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    He'll be back later.

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    He's gone back to that farm, and that's where he'll stay.

    181

    Her anxious gaze went from Carmen to Alex and back again.

    182

    Her arms stole around his neck and she ran trembling fingers through the soft hair on the back of his head.

    183

    Her attention shifted back to Yancey.

    184

    Her fever goes down, but then comes back up again.

    185

    Her first instinct was to scramble to the back of the bus and climb out.

    186

    Her hair was drawn back severely into a bun and she had black eyes that could render a lie detector machine obsolete.

    187

    Her own words bounced off the wall and came back as a flash of memory and imagination.

    188

    Her plan was to approach the building from the back parking lot.

    189

    Her spirits did a roller coaster as she desperately watched his retreating back, and then comprehended his words.

    190

    Her troubled gaze followed her trail back up the hill and she gasped.

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    His attention was back on his food.

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    His breath warmed the back of her neck with long relaxed puffs.

    193

    His face was pale and drawn as he shoved the range back into place.

    194

    His gaze came back to her.

    195

    His hand moved down her side to her waist and then down to her leg, caressing the back of her knee in a delightful way.

    196

    His hands gently pulled her head back and before she comprehended his intent, he kissed her lips.

    197

    His hands gripped her shoulders and pulled her back so that he could see her face.

    198

    His hands slid down her back to her waist and stopped, drawing her against his warm body.

    199

    His hands touched her waist and then he slipped his arms around her from behind and drew her back against his chest.

    200

    His hands worked up her back moving gradually as he massaged every inch of the muscles on either side of her spine.

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    His horse snorted and took a step back.

    202

    His long fingers traced her jaw to the hair on the back of her neck.

    203

    His moods flipped back and forth so fast it was hard to know how he would respond to anything.

    204

    His piercing gaze lifted to her face and the hair rose on the back of her neck.

    205

    His smile was so disarming that she couldn't help smiling back.

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    His troubled gaze came back to her face, pacing from her eyes to her lips.

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    His warm hands slid around her waist, pulling her back against him.

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    His warm hands slid under her jacket and explored her back through her T-shirt.

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    His warm hands slid under her jacket, caressing her back through the thin T-shirt.

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    Hop on my back and I'll take you across.

    211

    Howard slapped Len on the back playfully and turned to leave the building.

    212

    Humans require relatively little oxygen, and plants are constantly transforming the carbon dioxide we exhale back into useful oxygen.

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    I can come back.

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    I can't go back.

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    I didn't come back with him.

    216

    I don't believe Brandon will ever come back here to finish his schooling.

    217

    I forgot my rope in the barn and had to come back yesterday.

    218

    I hate him and I'm not going back!

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    I know she wanted him to come back.

    220

    I know what to get, now you go lay down on the couch until I get back.

    221

    I know you need to get back for your finals tomorrow.

    222

    I make them because I believe I can back them up with convincing proofs and arguments.

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    I miss that and I'm not going to be held back simply because you're afraid to have me wandering around on my own.

    224

    I said that bringing you back was my job.

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    I told him I wasn't going back to the ranch.

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    I told Julia and Rachel that I'd come back if I didn't find you here.

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    I want my best friend back, too.

    228

    I was hoping to find someone to take back with me.

    229

    I was out there yesterday when I came back from riding and noticed that the barn was almost as clean as this house.

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    I'd better get this stuff back into the house before it's crawling with ants.

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    I'd better put it back before Scruffy comes looking for it.

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    I'll be back as soon as I can.

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    I'll be back in a few minutes.

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    I'll be back in a little while, sweetheart.

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    I'll be right back.

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    I'll follow you back to the house.

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    I'll ride back to the house and get my car and a chain.

    238

    I'll see enough of the city when I go back to college.

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    I'll take that back down on my way.

    240

    I'm going back home.

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    I'm going back to the old place in the mountains.

    242

    I'm going to make myself a sandwich and get back to work.

    243

    I'm not going back and you can't make me.

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    I'm not going back to see him.

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    I've got to get back to work.

    246

    If he came back, he wouldn't find her there.

    247

    If he decided to go back to Texas, they would all go together.

    248

    If I did, I wouldn't be bringing you back here.

    249

    If it does, then you can pay me back if you want.

    250

    If she went back to the diner she would be lonely and broke.

    251

    If they presented a united front, Tessa might back up.

    252

    If you need time to take care of things, I can come back and get you.

    253

    If you want to wait until I get off work, I'll try to leave a little early so we won't get back so late.

    254

    In fact, he was under no obligation to help her get back, either.

    255

    In her words, "Go now so you can be back before dark."

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    Instantly the hand dropped and he turned back down the trail, speaking over his shoulder.

    257

    Instead his retreating back filled her with shame.

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    It always came back to that.

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    It brought her closer to the time when she could go back to the ranch.

    260

    It darted back toward her, and she scrambled to get out of its path, tossing sand at it.

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    It has living quarters at the back.

    262

    It took her mind back to childhood memories of barefoot strolls down dusty lanes.

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    It was a hot evening and they were well back from the fire.

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    It was a long time back, before they were married.

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    It was neither good nor bad in her mind back then - it simply was.

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    It was only two thirty in the afternoon, but she didn't want to go back to sleep.

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    It was time to fall back and rebuild another.

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    It won't bring them back.

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    It's a long way to drive from Fayetteville, and then they'd have to bring you back in the morning.

    270

    Jerking away from him, she wiped her mouth with the back of her hand.

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    Just sit back and don't distract me.

    272

    Katie leaned back, a triumphant look on her face as if she had made a point.

    273

    Katie said he came back one time upset.

    274

    Leaning back, she gazed solemnly up into his eyes.

    275

    Leaning forward she reached up with one hand and cupped the back of his neck.

    276

    Leaning her back against the wall, hands behind her back, she watched him in the mirror.

    277

    Leaning into one stirrup, she forced her other leg over the back of the horse and dismounted.

    278

    Len glanced at Yancey uncertainly and then shifted his attention back to her.

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    Let's get back to the others.

    280

    Let's give the mules a rest while I look over our back trail.

    281

    Let's move back and give her some air.

    282

    Lifting the hair off the back of her neck, he applied the cool towel.

    283

    Like two bull Elk, they were each so focused on pushing the other back that they had forgotten anyone else existed.

    284

    Lisa drew further back into the brush as the car drove by.

    285

    Lisa pulled a curtain back to examine the sky.

    286

    Lisa put the phone back to her ear, still watching Yancey cautiously.

    287

    Lisa put the receiver back to her ear.

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    Look, I'm going to go back to the house and pack my things.

    289

    Looking back, her words did sound like a challenge.

    290

    Lunch finished, they mounted and started back to the house.

    291

    Maneuvering the car around skillfully, he started back up the road.

    292

    Mary smiled and the twinkle came back into her eyes.

    293

    Maybe a vacation would be good right now, but don't go back there.

    294

    Maybe I can get back before dark.

    295

    Maybe she shouldn't go back to the Giddon home.

    296

    Maybe the last situation was what gave her the courage to speak up when the inheritance tension came back.

    297

    Maybe when she got back she could replace her old one.

    298

    Michael turned around and came back to her.

    299

    Mom will be back soon.

    300

    Morning brings back the heroic ages.

    301

    Mr. Balcom, a promising young architect, designs it on the back of his Vitruvius, with hard pencil and ruler, and the job is let out to Dobson & Sons, stonecutters.

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    No, he'd be back, and he'd finish his schooling.

    303

    Not if they don't come back this way.

    304

    Oh, the delight with which I gathered up the fruit in my pinafore, pressed my face against the smooth cheeks of the apples, still warm from the sun, and skipped back to the house!

    305

    Once she asked for daddy, but went back to sleep when Carmen told her he was asleep.

    306

    One of the chairs pushed back from the table, and this was so astonishing and mysterious that Dorothy was almost tempted to run away in fright.

    307

    Pete walked back to her, signaling to the other men to join them.

    308

    Pulling back the covers on her bed, she slipped between the cool sheets and let exhaustion take its course.

    309

    Releasing the break, she slapped the lines on the back of the mules and clicked her tongue against the roof of her mouth.

    310

    Royce scooted back from the fire and laughed nervously.

    311

    Scraps from the table coaxed him out even during the daylight hours - but only when she stepped back into the house.

    312

    Several stories of empty rooms rewarded their search, but nothing more; so after a time they came back to the platform again.

    313

    She admired his magnificent back and shoulders and then looked away.

    314

    She broke his grip and stepped back.

    315

    She brushed the hair back over her shoulders.

    316

    She came back by herself.

    317

    She closed the tin and handed it back to him.

    318

    She could hardly wait to get back to Texas.

    319

    She crunched through the snow back to the house and removed her coat and boots before entering the living room.

    320

    She curled into a ball and tried to go back to sleep.

    321

    She dashed them away with the back of her hand.

    322

    She didn't look back, but his muffled curse chased after her.

    323

    She dropped back on the blanket and yanked it over her body.

    324

    She dropped her head back to the blanket.

    325

    She dropped the package on the bed and eagerly tore back the brown paper wrapping.

    326

    She fell in love with a trapper and he took her back to what we all describe as civilization.

    327

    She felt his breath on the back of her neck and stiffened as one arm slipped around her waist.

    328

    She felt his sympathetic gaze on her back as she turned toward the stairs.

    329

    She felt the hair rising on the back of her neck.

    330

    She filled the canteens and started back to camp, pausing when Bordeaux emerged from the bushes below.

    331

    She forced herself to walk, not run, back to the house.

    332

    She glanced back at him sharply and caught her breath.

    333

    She glanced back at him.

    334

    She glanced back at Lisa and smiled mischievously.

    335

    She glanced back to make sure she wasn't being observed.

    336

    She had to get back there and see what was in the building.

    337

    She had to go back to get them.

    338

    She has to talk to father about it and she will call back later this morning to let me know when she will be here.

    339

    She leaned back and held her nose as she completely immersed herself.

    340

    She leaned back in arms.

    341

    She leaned back on the couch instead, trying to reassure him with a weak smile.

    342

    She leaned her head back and looked up at him, wiping the tears from her cheeks.

    343

    She leaped back from the suitcase, paralyzed with fear.

    344

    She led him to the back room where her things were piled and then resumed her last hour of work at the diner.

    345

    She lifted her whip and expertly popped it over the back of the lead mule.

    346

    She packed all the dishes and stashed them in the back of one of the wagons.

    347

    She pulled the car back on the road and continued toward the Giddon place.

    348

    She pushed away from the ground stiffly and rubbed at the sore muscles in her back while she surveyed the house.

    349

    She pushed back the feeling of shame.

    350

    She put the letter back in the envelope.

    351

    She quirked a brow and made an exaggerated point of putting her hair back in order, tossing her head pertly and smiling up at him.

    352

    She reached the door and looked back, expecting to find him right behind her, but he wasn't.

    353

    She regarded his broad back skeptically, instantly reminded of her father.

    354

    She relaxed her grip on his shirt and allowed him to guide her back to the couch.

    355

    She returned his kiss passionately, and when he pulled his head back, she gazed up at him.

    356

    She rocked back and fourth, tears coursing down her cheeks unchecked.

    357

    She rolled on her back and smiled up at him.

    358

    She sat back on her heals.

    359

    She sat up, tucking her shirt back into her pants.

    360

    She scooted her chair back without responding and went to the laundry room where the pie was cooling.

    361

    She screamed and jumped back before she realized the snakes were dead.

    362

    She set the coffeepot back on the stove.

    363

    She shot back, kicking sand in his direction.

    364

    She shoved the book back into its place and gave the shelf a last swipe, curbing her tongue as she dismounted the chair.

    365

    She shrank back into her chair.

    366

    She shrugged and went back for an armload of wood.

    367

    She slapped her hat back on to hide the color in her cheeks and scrambled onto her wagon seat.

    368

    She smiled wistfully and turned back to the table.

    369

    She stared at his back.

    370

    She stared at his broad back, testing a hand full of his Jacket gingerly.

    371

    She stared at his retreating back.

    372

    She started to get up so she could lead him to their bedroom, but he tugged her back down to the window seat.

    373

    She stepped back and glared at him.

    374

    She stepped back and let them enter.

    375

    She stepped back and waved at Pete, pointing at the dust.

    376

    She stretched; realizing her back was getting sore.

    377

    She sullenly glanced back at the group of men.

    378

    She threw back the covers.

    379

    She threw back the robe and sat up stiffly.

    380

    She threw the covers back and dashed to the patio doors, staring outside.

    381

    She threw the covers back and gasped as her feet hit the cold floor.

    382

    She threw the covers back and then gasped.

    383

    She threw the covers back and went down the hall to the stairway.

    384

    She took a quick step back and he dropped his hands.

    385

    She took a quick step back.

    386

    She took a step back from him.

    387

    She tried to work the muscles in her lower back with her fingertips, but the effort was worse than the benefit.

    388

    She tucked her suspicions back into a corner of her mind.

    389

    She turned and rested her hands on the back of one of the kitchen chairs.

    390

    She turned her back on Bordeaux and pulled her shirt from her pants, unbuttoning it so that the water could reach the sweat stained area under her breasts.

    391

    She turned to go back to the house and realized she wouldn't be able to make it before the storm caught up with her.

    392

    She waited until Yancey came back in, but he only locked the door to the office and left, closing the door to the building.

    393

    She walked slowly back to the kitchen.

    394

    She wanted to ask him to slow down, but she was already holding him back.

    395

    She was putting supper on the table when she glanced out the window and noticed Giddon riding Diablo back into the yard.

    396

    She was still smiling when she walked back into the kitchen.

    397

    She watched his retreating back and knew there would be little sleep for her tonight.

    398

    She watched Pete's bowlegged figure lurch back to his wagon.

    399

    Since his back was to the danger, he was unaware when the man gunned the engine and started to drive towards him.

    400

    Snaking her upper torso over the back of the seat, she began to shift her weight toward the back of the car.

    401

    So when Mr. Cade strode into the diner Friday night, Cynthia's clothes were packed and stored in the back room of the diner.

    402

    So you're back to that again.

    403

    Sometimes the new technology so overwhelms the old that when looking back, we explain the old technology in terms of the new.

    404

    Somewhere in the back of her mind Lisa knew it felt good.

    405

    Soon she would need to come back home to get ready for college.

    406

    Soon, with the gun in one hand, he crept back into the cave.

    407

    Spots flickered in her eyes as she leaned back.

    408

    Still looking back at it, he started for the house.

    409

    Still, she wished he would get back soon.

    410

    Still, the car weaved as he guided it back into the right lane.

    411

    Strong arms slipped around her waist, drawing her back against him.

    412

    Take me back to my house.

    413

    Tammy was in the back seat asleep, so she carefully unbuckled her and carried her to the house while Sarah brought in the shopping sacks.

    414

    Tears continued to flow as her attention shifted back to Matthew.

    415

    Tell me what news I may take back to my poor boy.

    416

    Thankful for the change of subject, Cynthia launched into a description of her latest conquests with the cat, again tucking that nagging doubt to the back of her mind.

    417

    The back door was too far away for her rubbery legs, and the only alternative was the sink.

    418

    The blood bounded back into her neck.

    419

    The braids not only held it out of her eyes, but thinned the bottom part down enough that it would lay loose across her shoulders and down her back without frizzing.

    420

    The car slid off the cliff before I got back.

    421

    The chances were slim that she would ever come back.

    422

    The Christmas tree could only be seen from the back of the house, but that didn't matter.

    423

    The emissaries, who themselves did not know the correct answer, were to bring the replies of the oracles back to the king.

    424

    The envelope had a mind of its own, and it drew her back to the coffee table - demanded that she tear it open and read the answer.

    425

    The fish flipped and dived back into the water.

    426

    The lad jumped awkwardly back into the room, tripping over his spurs.

    427

    The lint he tucked back into his pocket, and the ring he tossed on the table in front of Adrienne.

    428

    The ride back was quiet, but the silence was a comfortable one, only becoming awkward when they reached the door of his house.

    429

    The rider on the black horse turned back.

    430

    The shepherd led them gently back to the hut and gave them their usual supper of bread and milk.

    431

    The shock of what happened gave way to fury as Felipa turned back to them.

    432

    The smell of coffee brought Yancey back into the room a little later.

    433

    The sting of his cool hospitality was quickly replaced with awe as she turned back to the room.

    434

    The stone flipped back and forth, winking at her as it caught the light.

    435

    The trip back to his house was uneventful.

    436

    The trip back was every bit as exciting.

    437

    The twinkle came back into his eyes.

    438

    The twins begged me to bring you back, so I made it part of my plans.

    439

    The white sand reflected the hot sun back at them until they were dripping with perspiration.

    440

    The windows were all broken and the front end was smashed back to the windshield.

    441

    The wolf finally decided they were no threat and turned his back on them, trotting away across the vast grassland.

    442

    Then he commanded his army to march back to the city of Antium.

    443

    Then he drew back, his gaze running over her face in that familiar confident way.

    444

    Then he pulled back out onto the road.

    445

    Then they would have to hitch them back up again.

    446

    Then you get back up and continue the climb.

    447

    They climbed back on the ATV and crossed the creek.

    448

    They had given up, deciding that if they hadn't found their bodies, they must still be alive and would find their way back to Ashley.

    449

    They had to get away from here - back to the house where there were other people.

    450

    They kept popping back open.

    451

    They shouldered the full canteens and, picking up their rifles, started back to the camp.

    452

    They trekked back down the hallway to the family room and then into a spacious kitchen.

    453

    They were silent for a long time on the way back.

    454

    They would find someone to drive the wagon back across the desert.

    455

    They'd bring her back and beg us to hold her while they ran.

    456

    Thinking back, her parents had done both in front of her.

    457

    This time there would be no holding back.

    458

    Throwing back the covers that had protected her from the cold night air, she grabbed one of her boots.

    459

    Time couldn't be turned back.

    460

    Tucking a wayward strand of curly brown hair back into her bun, she replaced her hat and wrapped the lead lines around the wagon break.

    461

    Turning the truck around, he headed back down the drive.

    462

    Two times she had been back to visit her siblings, both times at Christmas.

    463

    Walking so fast that it created a breeze that caught the loose hair hanging down her back, she turned her ankle slipping off her sandals.

    464

    Was he giving her a way to back out gracefully?

    465

    We came back with help, though, but we couldn't find you.

    466

    We could get married in Ashley and take the stage back.

    467

    We just got back about an hour ago.

    468

    We'd better get back to the apartment.

    469

    We'd better go back.

    470

    Well, do you want me to come back home?

    471

    Well, I do need to freshen up, but I'll be back.

    472

    What did you do with that scorpion this morning - go back and eat it?

    473

    What was there to go back to?

    474

    When all the wagons were ready, she snapped the whip over the back of the mules.

    475

    When her attention came back to Alex, he was watching Jonathan.

    476

    When it came back to her face, a slow smile erased the creases between his brows.

    477

    When it finally came back to her, the frown was still there, but his expression was cognitive.

    478

    When she pulled back, his dark chocolate gaze turned sultry, quickening her pulse.

    479

    When she was close enough to the house, she ran to the courtyard and slipped in through the back door.

    480

    When the back door closed, she emerged from her room.

    481

    When the music stopped, he cupped one of her elbows and led her back to their table.

    482

    When they stopped beside a wide shallow creek, he crouched with his back to her.

    483

    Wiggling through the small opening, she turned and pulled the sash back down.

    484

    Within a week, they were back at the hacienda.

    485

    Without a word, she dashed back to her room and crammed a change of clothes in a bag, along with her books.

    486

    Without looking back, she dashed to the house, past a startled Sarah, and then to her room.

    487

    Would he prefer she wasn't here when he got back tonight?

    488

    Yancey didn't get out, but he did wait until she had her car started before he turned his car around and headed back to the house.

    489

    Yancey glanced that way and then back at her.

    490

    Yancey stopped beside her and looked back down at the house.

    491

    Yancey wasn't back yet when she left, but she didn't need his approval.

    492

    Yet when they brought her back, she was asleep.

    493

    You can run away from him, stay in the same relationship, or set your foot down and get things back into control.

    494

    You decided to come back and talk to your father.

    495

    You did bring her back.

    496

    You feel betrayed, but you need to go back and talk to him.

    497

    You told her you weren't going to let me go back to college.

    498

    You'd better put your hat back on.

    499

    You'll strain your back.

    500

    You're going back to your ranch?