Joe sat on the stool, leaning far
back into the corner, head thrown back and arms outstretched on the ropes to give easy expansion to the chest.
A recess in the wall was at my left hand, in which I could instantly hide myself, if he showed any signs of looking
back into the corridor.
A wave of shyness pulled him
back into the dark angle of the wall, and he stood there in silence instead of making his presence known to her.
Beaten back on to the deck of his own vessel, and closely followed by a dozen Englishmen, he disengaged himself from them, ran swiftly down the deck, sprang
back into the cog once more, cut the rope which held the anchor, and was back in an instant among his crossbow-men.
Then we can come
back into Oakland from the other side, sneak across on the ferry, and send the machine back around to-night with the chauffeur."
And not only did Borckman sense it, but it served as a spur to drive him back into primitive beastliness, and to fight to master this puppy as a primitive man, under dissimilar provocation, might have fought with the members of the first litter stolen from a wolf-den among the rocks.
He had leaped back into the dark stark rawness of the early world almost as swiftly as had Borckman.
He was sounding the deeps of his nature, and of the parts of his nature that were deeper than he, going
back into the womb of Time.
Lop-Ear, who was shivering and peeping alongside of me, scrambled
back into the cave.
He dropped gradually
back into his old frivolous and easygoing ways and conditions of feeling and manner of speech, and no familiar of his could have detected anything in him that differentiated him from the weak and careless Tom of other days.
I didn't want to go back there--it would seem like going
back into the chill and dreariness of the old life again.
What our father's hand is saying, when it raises up like this, all it is saying to us is, You boys be sure to remember to clean up out here before you come
back into the house.
For example, a coach who has to make use of the 2-1-2 full-court press ("3 Press") and then fall
back into a 2-3 half-court zone (the # 2), would have a simple defensive call-"32."
Release and bring both arms
back into a neutral position.
After the 1999 hurricanes in North Carolina, they let people
back into some of those houses after they put in new sheetrock, and the results were disastrous.