Example sentences of "[to-vb] back to a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After countless ages I seemed to come back to a real realisation that I was continuing to breathe , even if with difficulty , and did n't seem in immediate danger of stopping .
2 At one time he tried to assemble his thoughts in some way ; would it be better to go back to a law-office stool , with prospects of promotion , such as he had thankfully left to go to Glasgow , to Oxford , then to London ?
3 With the help of counsellors , residents here prepare to go back to a normal life … without drink .
4 The ability to go back to a previous question in order to modify an answer/input in light of current best information is provided by Truth Maintenance .
5 The advent of war was not seen by Unionists as a need to turn back to a conventional patriotism , for Unionists had never doubted the patriotism of their previous stance .
6 You may also be able to refer back to a recent rise in merit pay or bonus in your response .
7 By that time we should have sorted out this business of the poison pen letter and you 'll be able to get back to a normal life again . ’
8 He really wanted to get back to a medieval world and he thought Buckingham should be a symbol of that world .
9 I wo n't be sorry to get back to a little sanity , ’ he added in an undertone .
10 Now this may be a desire to get back to a sexy woman but the tone was all wrong .
11 Successful inmates can hope to move back to a lower category C security , or even a Category D open prison .
12 It remains our policy to move back to a balanced budget as speedily as possible .
13 Budgetary concerns and the drive for self-sufficiency ( UX No 374 ) , are forcing OSF to retract back to a few core technologies like DCE , DME and Motif , and to hold off on any further technology requests .
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