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241. Now, you get down from the chair and lie on your back on the bench. 242. Looking back on it, I wondered how our visit had affected these people. 243. Mackay fell back on Stirling, having lost three-quarters of his men on the battlefield or through desertion. 244. She lost her balance and fell back on the old iron bedstead, pulling the old woman off her feet. 245. Then she lay back on her pillow and they looked at each other as if it was for the first time. 246. His campaign spent millions on political ads in California, cutting back on the number shown in other key states. 247. Hicks moved closer to the stove, partly turning his back on her. 248. If Miguel were excommunicated, Careta would probably turn his back on him if he saw him on the street. 249. Too often, he says, we only recognise an opportunity when it arrives back on our doorstep as an import. 250. He sat back on his heels, sorrowfully examining the ruined glove. 251. I look back on those emotions with wry amusement but also with a certain amount of self-respect. 252. It might have been an airport beacon back on Earth, and he stared at it with a tightening of the throat. 253. Knights who had ridden forth under the banner of this leader or that rode back on their own. 254. Why not simply take the hint and turn his back on the village once and for all? 255. The cricketer himself seems intent on something earlier; back on the ball by June. 256. First of all turn one's back on the bloody war, then qualify for some career. 257. A huge gust of energy blew him back on course. 258. I took a big bite, put it back on the table and left it to rot throughout the night. 259. I think that in years to come they are bound to be looked back on as an aberration. 260. He washed up and tidied up, and put the baize cover back on the table. 261. Cutting back on any government service is still anathema to liberals. 262. Then I became allergic to Durex so I went back on the Pill, a different one. 263. Lacking a better alternative, Father Maier fell back on his bottomless faith in discernment and agreed. 264. Sir Henry was able to scorn convention because he had turned his back on the world. 265. Isaac said, back on his feet and shaking with anger. 266. One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half. Never run away from anything. Never!Ralph Waldo Emerson 267. Bonanza Boy will have blinkers back on and this may assist him. 268. Mayor Willie Brown, rather than accepting the challenge, shifted the onus back on recalcitrant neighbors. 269. A person who is quickly back on his or her feet after a serious blow. 270. He was terribly frustrated and kept trying until he fell back on his bed, exhausted.