Example sentences of "[adj] go back to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When are you due to go back to the hospital ? ’
2 Nevertheless , practically all the rules have exceptions and readers may feel that the rules are so complex that it would be easier to go back to the idea of learning the stress for each word individually .
3 But I was afraid to go back to the village .
4 This goes back to the days when there were hop gardens at the rear of the pub , and picking was done by gipsy families ( shant being an old gipsy word , meaning to drink ) .
5 Finding the car park empty , he was too embarrassed to go back to the pub and ask for help .
6 The reason I say it 's , it 's , the system 's too old to go back to the Japs and say get this sorted out , rewrite the software because they 're just gon na say not likely we have n't made it for ten years , or whatever seven or eight years or whatever it is , it 's out of date , they 're not gon na start working on the system that 's that old all they 'll want to do is to sell you a new one
7 A good many had worked there for years , some going back to the days of her grandfather .
8 This went back to the development of working-class antipathy to Thomas Malthus , who was seen as giving scientific justification to ruling-class opposition to reform , for after all the aim of his famous moral restraint was to convince the working class to postpone marriage as long as possible .
9 I have an appointment with Dr Dingle at 5 o'clock , so it seemed pointless going back to the Oxfordshire cottage last night .
10 If you feel fit to go back to the inn , Mr Hambro , I 'll be glad to drive you and Miss Rossignol round there . ’
11 Yeah but again I think it all goes back to the script does n't it ?
12 I remember wondering if it would be better to go back to the West End , for another fare , or go on to Liverpool Street .
13 I asked him , I said before we go any further , can you get these with the complete package and he said no , they 're all going back to the N H S typed thing because that 's the look , the look people want
14 Any patient who recurs after the three month check cystoscopy is reassessed going back to the beginning and they may be reassigned to one of the the o o one or other of the groups erm depending on that .
15 But I think what , perhaps the , the best thing to do is when the transcriptions come back , and this may not be till the summer because it is a very long long process , when they come back , they will all go back to the person who made them ten people .
16 Then she took them into Arkwright 's and bought them a bar of chocolate each , which she could ill afford , and they all went back to the Vicarage .
17 After that I waited at the harbour until it was safe to go back to the beach without seeing the person I was dodging . ’
18 A single order may not be sufficient for this latter aim , and it is advisable to go back to the shelves some months after the new stock has reached them and decide whether a further order is necessary .
19 So then I was able to go back to the library . ’
20 Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee .
21 Chris is desperate to go back to the Hargate , but erm
22 This in particular goes back to the issue of being told what the judiciary have recommended .
23 In order to understand how the Children 's Hearing system works , it is necessary to go back to the beginning and explain how it was established and how it was intended to operate .
24 It would often be necessary to go back to the user and ask for guidance on whether to broaden the search .
25 To understand why Jews should be bothered by Catholics praying at this site it is necessary to go back to the role played by the Catholic Church in fomenting antisemitism , the passivity of the Pope during the war while the exterminations were underway and even the suspicions caused by the reception of Austrian President Kurt Waldheim , with his dubious war record , by the present Pope , John Paul II ( from Poland ) .
26 Now they 're ready to go back to the wild , to a special purpose built set in Yorkshire which will be protected .
27 I was frightened to go back to the place that had torn me apart . ’
28 They were good men — exemplary young men , it might be said — from families whose ties to the Seven went back to the foundation of the City .
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