Example sentences of "go back to " in BNC.
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1 | But you do need to do good voice and movement workouts — it 's like going back to the keyboard for a musician . |
2 | One immediate result of my departure from Berkeley was my giving up my flat by the school and going back to London . |
3 | Going back to the railway station was for the moment out of the question , just in case I bumped into someone who recognized me . |
4 | Going back to a big house and long lawns , Jen ? said Michael Morrissey 's eyes last week . |
5 | Going back to amplifiers , the third picture is of Cocking 's Push-pull Quality Amplifier , published by WW in 1934 . |
6 | ‘ In no way are we going back to a 1979-80 recession . |
7 | Hughes , aged29 , has a remarkable record going back to the first women 's World Championships in 1980 including a world gold in 1986 , world bronze in 1987 and two European titles . |
8 | His reply was as confident as usual , ‘ We shall be going back to England most certainly some time next week . |
9 | I do not mean being reactionary , simply going back to a past state of affairs , I mean reaction as the antithesis of action . |
10 | As in After Strange Gods , he is concerned in his conclusion with a return to sources , that is with going back to the savage and working forwards towards his solution to the problem– of modern industrial life ; again such a movement is presented in terms of a familiar encounter . |
11 | ‘ Mummy , I 'm thinking of going back to college . ’ |
12 | The result was that on the Saturday morning , I told my mother there was nothing for me in England and I was going back to Germany to try and get my old job back . |
13 | ‘ Are you going back to university ? ’ |
14 | ‘ We are going back to barracks . |
15 | ‘ We are not surrendering , we are voluntarily going back to barracks . ’ |
16 | ‘ We are not surrendering , we are voluntarily going back to barracks . ’ |
17 | Going back to fame , to your intimate knowledge of the processes of identification and obsession … having been through various manic fixations , you have progressed to being a star , the subject of fixation yourself . |
18 | I think it was Angie and Tony , going back to that incredible support that I told you about when I first met them , that they were also dreamers and had such faith and believed in David 's future and his destiny . |
19 | These ideas have a long history going back to sources such as Aristotle , Archimedes , Galen , and Boethius . |
20 | In the first place , actual possession is evidence of ownership , and , except in cases where ownership is based on a system of public registration , it is hard to see how any ownership can be proved , otherwise than by going back to some prior possession . |
21 | There will be an exhibition of early American Esquires , going back to the 1930s . |
22 | Going back to the family problem just mentioned , much as we love that child in spite of his problems , we would not let ourselves be completely taken over . |
23 | ‘ So when 's he going back to the States ? ’ |
24 | And so she settled down quietly into our family life for over a year , until one of the aunts , Aunt Kate , came to see us , and after that there was talk between our parents — children always know these things , having good ears — about it perhaps being best now for Grandma to be going back to her little house in Hampshire . |
25 | ‘ You wo n't be going back to civilian life for the time being . ’ |
26 | Near the start of chapter 14 the people spoke of choosing another leader and going back to Egypt . |
27 | I 'm not going back to Low Riding , I do n't care how filthy the oven is . |
28 | Never think that you have blown your exercise schedule so you may as well not bother going back to it . |
29 | Painted green outside , the inside contained the largest collection of secondhand books about Ireland in the world ( I should imagine ) , going back to the days of Swift and beyond . |
30 | It has , of course , been a problem with star conductors going back to the time of Nikisch that the conductor can come to seem more charismatic than the music he is conducting . |