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

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1 Helen says she 'd like to go back into space , if that does n't happen she 'll be happy to achieve at least one other mission : to encouraged more young people to take up science .
2 Girls remain on the register of their previous schools , and take their chosen exams there , unless they do not wish to go back into school .
3 My resolve not to go back into education hardened , if anything , rather than softened , as I became more and more determined that the sacrifice I had made was not going to be in vain .
4 And then , if Sarah 'd like to go back into WordPerfect , you find her file which is in A colon backslash C S U backslash large Sarah dot mum .
5 You 'll have to go back into town , she says .
6 Hanging over him all the time , however , was the knowledge that he had to go back into hospital for further surgery on his spine .
7 About a week before Michael was due to go back into hospital , we managed a few days holiday in the Lake District .
8 Next summer mum was told she would have to go back into hospital for a long time , and because I already knew the place , I agreed to go back to the Cheshire Home for this period .
9 What a nuisance for you , having to go back into hospital .
10 I have to go back into hospital before Christmas but then I hope to be at home .
11 After six months Pop was asked to return to Simla to help the Burma Governor , Dorman-Smith , as Director of Public Relations , and to help the Administration and the Army who were by this time getting ready to go back into Burma .
12 Theoretically he does not intend to go back into practice as an accountant , but , he concedes pragmatically , ‘ at the end of the day , with a family , I might just have to be one , whether I like it or not ’ .
13 The question of whether or not ‘ In the beginning … ’ is superstition is forced on us by the poem but left unanswered though it appears that to go back beyond Origen would be immensely difficult .
14 Dr Nigel Cox , who gave the terminally ill woman a lethal injection , has accepted an offer from bosses to go back under supervision .
15 They were all very sharp and attentive , prepared to go back over scenes or lines as often as was required , patient when Charles lost the line , encouraging when he got a flow of dialogue working .
16 Terry had to go back on Sunday night and before he left for the station hugged his mother and looked fearfully into her drawn face .
17 No it 's not yours , it 's got to go back on Friday .
18 And do n't imagine that just because he 's got to go back on Saturday , we sha n't be seeing one another again . ’
19 Meanwhile , the mummies of the pharaohs , removed from display by President Sadat in 1970 , are to go back on show in the Cairo museum in May .
20 Now they need to go back , this needs to go back on section two does n't it ?
21 The hon. Gentleman knows that it would be more than my job was worth to attempt to go back on undertakings given by my right hon. and learned Friend .
22 The zip had become stuck , his musical cue came and he had no alternative but to go back on stage , in a routine that included some big kicks .
23 ‘ Look , Bernie , I have n't been able to bring myself to tell you this , but I 'm not sure if I 'll ever be able to go back on stage .
24 Alexander MacDondald of Boisdale , the Highland chief who met him on arrival , begged him to go back to Europe .
25 The jeep was bouncing them about mercilessly as the Brigadier tried to get back to the village in time for the Captain and the Substitute to go back to Florence and eat .
26 I 'll have to go back to Melrose or Sister will kill me !
27 So regretfully Sven Svennsen had to go back to Sweden .
28 ‘ And ever since Lotta Pettersson decided to go back to Sweden I can enjoy my Knudsen without worrying about its safekeeping . ’
29 To look at her made Don want to go back to bed .
30 They just want to go back to bed — especially if there 's someone warm waiting for them . ’
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