Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] back to the " in BNC.

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1 You would n't catch me walking back to the house alone at night .
2 In the 1987 budget , a " carryback " was introduced for BES investors , enabling them to carry back to the previous tax year relief on up to 15,000 invested .
3 ‘ Then I suggest you get back to the mill as soon as possible , before anyone notices that you 're missing . ’
4 ‘ I want you to go back to the house and telephone the Incident Room .
5 ‘ I want you to get back to the docks and get everybody out as fast as you can .
6 Wycliffe said : ‘ I want you to come back to the Incident Room with me where you will be asked to make a full statement . ’
7 I want you to think back to the story of Mufaro
8 ‘ Then I suggest we go back to the hotel in Trujillo , get hold of his number and phone him from there . ’
9 ‘ In that case I suggest we go back to the living-room , ’ he said easily .
10 Therefore , if a clause giving a reason for such an action has a pronominal subject , we expect it to refer back to the questioner .
11 We thought of some number divided by one twenty now we want it go back to the number we thought of .
12 Moderator I think er Mr wants us to go back to the words reconciliation .
13 He squatted and started to pick them up , then let them drop back to the floor and just crouched there and put his hands over his face and started to cry .
14 But just let me come back to the the point I want to make , it is it evident to us from what was said yesterday collectively by the District Councils , that they could live with the figure of forty one thousand two hundred , as proposed by the County Council , without a new settlement .
15 A sudden movement or an abrupt noise will send them skittering back to the safety of the water .
16 After the Man City match we walked back to the Adelphi but it was shut .
17 He listened to it , trying to will her to the phone ; imagining her coming back to the flat after being out ; she might hear the phone from the street … now she would put the key in the lock … now running up the stairs … now dashing in , dripping , short of breath , to grab the receiver … now … now .
18 Let him go back to the corner thinking , ‘ I 'm working with the boss . ’ ’
19 Moreover , when this was done it led back to the study of linear Diophantine equations , a problem that Smith had already solved ( Box A ) .
20 Another electronic effect , pioneered for this story , and thereafter used in all subsequent Dalek serials , was the Dalek extermination effect-a very simple trick of opening a camera 's aperture too wide , thereby admitting in too much light , swamping the camera 's electronics and causing it to send back to the gallery a negative image .
21 If the pointer is moving slowly back , then let it go back to the edge of the circle ; then 1 turn towards the movement 2°-5° ( according to rate of change ) until it is steady .
22 Let us walk back to the tavern as if there is nothing wrong . ’
23 Let us go back to the claim that the binary oppositions of componential semantics are natural and innate .
24 Let us go back to the Dan Air Boeing 707 accident at Lusaka .
25 Let us go back to the point about criticism taking place against a background of criteria .
26 Let us go back to the house .
27 Let us go back to the Place of the Dead .
28 Let us go back to the harem , ’ he said .
29 Let us go back to the moment you found the body , the moment you realized that it was a body .
30 Let us go back to the beginning , to nineteen nineteen .
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