Example sentences of "[modal v] go back [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So do n't go telling her she ought to go back to that dump in the sky . ’
2 He says I do n't think we should go back to Victorian manners but people should be more considerate .
3 When our experiments stop making sense we should go back to these assumptions to see whether they need revision .
4 ‘ I 'll go back to fuckin' sleep then .
5 ‘ Do n't say another word , else I 'll go back into that room and pack my case and be away .
6 But he might go back to some part of his childhood . ’
7 I wonder if I could go back to that point that er a couple of you raised this morning , about the transfer assets into the wife 's name .
8 The origins of this failure may go back to early parenthood .
9 Glanville Jones thinks that they may go back to pre-Roman times in many cases ; June Sheppard has shown that the estate at Marden in Herefordshire , which has Roman settlements , a Saxon palace site , and a ninth-century minster on the site of the initial burial of St Ethelbert , was almost certainly the estate attached to Sutton Walls , the pre-Roman hillfort in the area which was reoccupied in post-Roman times ( Fig. 77 ) .
10 He had hoped the orpahns would go back to one home in Russia .
11 and they are excepting a lump sum from the Government and they 're going to manage themselves and make a going concern of it as a business and any profits they get will go back to that hospital , well the community unit are opting out as well , they 're hoping to opt out , but if Labour get in , they 're gon na do away with all that and they want to undo all the one 's that have opted out , I mean I du n no how the hell they 're gon na do it
12 Then as soon as they loose a few games Cantona will bugger off , Sharpe will go back to old habits and Giggs will go to Italy ( : - ) ) .
13 I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’
14 I can see my life as a road , and I can go back on that road and see what I 've passed and come to terms with and what I have passed by without realising and appreciating ; how I 've stopped in various cafes on the way and met interesting people in them and had fascinating conversations when all the time I should have been speaking to the person on the next table instead . ’
15 The records of some of these bodies can go back over many years , and are frequently very rewarding .
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