Ran-back Sentence Examples
He probably ran back to the barn.
Deidre ran back up to her room and looked over the assortment of shoes.
The warmth ran back up her neck and into her cheeks.
Turning her mother's head this way and that, she fastened on the cap and, hurriedly kissing her gray hair, ran back to the maids who were turning up the hem of her skirt.
Then he jumped down and, his boots scrunching the snow, ran back to his sleigh.
Some militiamen who were entering the battery ran back.
Beside himself with terror Pierre jumped up and ran back to the battery, as to the only refuge from the horrors that surrounded him.
A general who was standing by the guns shouted some words of command to the officer, and the latter ran back again with his men.
We must be human, we are all mortal you know! and the Frenchman with the spot on his cheek ran back to his comrades.
The twenty-four sharpshooters with discharged muskets, standing in the center of the circle, ran back to their places as the companies passed by.
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Nothing daunted, the two ran back into the bush, and presently returned furnished with shields made of bark, with which to protect themselves from the firearms of the crew.
As a matter of fact they ran back much farther, as Hallam soon found.
The epithelium of the outer surface was probably ciliated, and a portion of it in the preoral lobe differentiated as a sense-organ, with longer cilia and underlying nerve-centre, from which two nerves ran back below the ventral surface.
A correct historical perspective could hardly be expected from men whose constitutional knowledge only ran back as far as the memory of themselves and their fathers.
AdvertisementThe hussars ran back to the men who held their horses; their voices sounded louder and calmer, the stretchers disappeared from sight.
But at that moment the French who were attacking, suddenly and without any apparent reason, ran back and disappeared from the outskirts, and Russian sharpshooters showed themselves in the copse.
Curving her arms, Natasha held out her skirts as dancers do, ran back a few steps, turned, cut a caper, brought her little feet sharply together, and made some steps on the very tips of her toes.
The girl was shouting something but, seeing that he was a stranger, ran back laughing without looking at him.