in back of造句(1) Road in back of Guilford Cottage.
(2) Far in back of the huge auditorium, a camera scans the frantic attendees.
(3) In back of me, through the open window, I could feel the leaves flaming against the blue sky.
(4) She rode in back of the station wagon, probably on a wheeled stretcher, with a battery-run respirator on her chest.
(5) My grandmother used to live in back of the highway and saw her tied up.
(6) He goes out in back of the barn and throws himself on the cool rock under the apple tree.
(7) She was singing on a stage in back of the bar and was wearing a black dress.
(8) I stood in back of Polly and Eddie while the minister performed the marriage ceremony.
(9) In back of the roadhouse were trailers and tents and a few rickety motel-style rooms.
(10) Five rows in back of me, a millwright stands up.
(11) The piles of sawdust from all my work in back of the cabin seemed too good to waste.
(12) Helen: Why is he in back of the house?
(13) The garage is in back of the house.
(14) The salt shaker is in Back of the pepper shaker.
(15) She hurried to the kitchen in back of the store.
(16) In back of us were the woods, below a stretch of meadow, then the sea.
(17) The crowd in back of Old Chen began to clamour.
(18) I trailed along in back of her with the glasses.
(19) I saw a truck washed in back of the garden.
(20) We would walk through the forest in back of our school, trying to find the biggest stick we could feasibly wield as a weapon.
(21) Vanessa Smith and Shantel had been visiting a cousin, who lived in an apartment in back of theirs.
(22) The old lady took her cane and began banging on the door in the partition in back of her.
(23) I had slumped down on a high, three-legged stool in back of the metal washtub.
(24) He replied they were not, only in his storage shed in back of the house.
(25) This is called monocular vision, which allows the horse to watch in front of him with one eye and in back of him with the other.