Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] go back [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As a matter of principle , the bank in such circumstances should not be entitled to rely on the transaction and this is the view which has been taken by a series of authorities going back to the beginning of this century .
2 The work of solicitors goes back to the 15th century and as time has gone on they have become increasingly influential .
3 But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ?
4 Lord Vansittart , a former Foreign Office official , had written a pamphlet entitled Black Record blaming the Germans for a record of barbarism going back to the era of the Roman Empire .
5 But erm you know when we were on the strike if these lads would n't have gone back , there was couple of scabs went back into the quarry .
6 The work of cataloguing goes back to the early years of Italian unification in the late nineteenth century when the first photographs were taken of archaeological sites and of celebrated pictures and monuments .
7 Lanfranc could only hope that the papal Curia would come to recognize the substantial strength of this papally inspired practice of primacy going back to the seventh century .
8 We were able to confirm the histories of families going back to the 19th century .
9 Put it in the pile of things to go back in the cupboards . ’
10 In the clinical literature , the word ‘ natural ’ is left undefined ( the medical description of this kind of shock goes back to the nineteenth-century discovery of ‘ hysteria ’ and its symptoms in women ) .
11 Will Douglas ordered Scott of Rankilburn to go back to the now blazing village , the cottage thatches burning readily , and round up a crowd of men , women and children .
12 The precedents for this kind of poem go back to the seventeenth century , and one could usefully look at Pope 's Windsor Forest or Dyer 's Grongar Hill .
13 ‘ We have a running programme of consultation going back over the last two years , ’ she said .
14 The problem of organization went back to the 1881 Scheme which Higginson If I understood that Scheme at all " — took to mean that the two schools ( Upper and Lower ) were to he united absolutely into one .
15 This ability of homoeopathy to go back into a patient 's medical history gives it the edge over orthodox drugs which only mask the problem .
16 It was a culmination of measures going back to the middle of the nineteenth century , but more particularly government experience since the 1890s. and above all , a shift in attitudes towards State-provided housing .
17 Grievances against the federal Government of the republic of India go back to the time of independence , when many Sikhs felt that Nehru and his Congress party reneged on solemn undertakings .
18 The origins of Gdansk go back to the 10th Century and its historic centre has been preserved in its ancient style .
19 ‘ I 'll have a lot of time to go back over the past in the coming years , I suppose , wonder whether I made the right choices at the right time . ’
20 A delightful village pub with traditions going back to the eighteenth-century .
21 The history of this Fellowship in Orkney goes back to the early 1980s …
22 Your comment about the headship rates raise an interesting issue , in fact goes back to the comment Mr made , about the West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire who 've got a consistent approach in projecting .
23 The idea to promote an urban walkway/cycleway on the disused railway line from Easter Road to Seafield goes back to the Leith Local Plan reports of the 1970s .
24 After casting on and knitting a few rows , you just need a couple of minutes from time to time to go back to the machine and change the punchcard or pattern number .
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