Example sentences of "go back [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well that 's just what it looks like here you just eating al fresco and going back up to the chateau at a night
2 Corden said he would consider going back on to the board if a new chairman extended an invitation .
3 Then it goes back up to the base rate .
4 ‘ Up in the bloody rafters , ’ said Stone grimly ; he shivered , perhaps a response to the thoughts of having to go back up into the roof space , into the cold , cramped quarters .
5 On arrival at Llandrindod we crossed over to the other platform to board the train which had arrived from Swansea — there being only nine minutes between arrival and departure — only to be told that we would have to go back on to the unit we had travelled up on .
6 Some prostitutes say the big fines mean they have to go back out onto the streets to pay off their debts .
7 ‘ John will do it ; you 'll not be wanting to go back out in the rain . ’
8 The standard will reportedly provide a standard set of techniques for independent software vendors to write to and should allow users to get Unix applications up and running from an install icon within a variety of graphical environments without the need to go back down to the shell , be they native or guest implementations .
9 You take the helm and I 'll go back up to the spreaders . ’
10 No I do n't wan na get back there , I do n't wan na go back up to the wards so I 'll go that way or that way ?
11 civilian employees who do certain jobs to relieve the P C so that he can go back out onto the streets .
12 Maybe he should go back down through the wood .
13 He went back over to the telephone drawer and took out his slim and little-used address book , flicking through to find the number of his research agency .
14 ‘ I went back up to the wood .
15 So I went back up to the party to see if she 'd come upstairs again .
16 Went back up to the ward cos there was no bit .
17 Nevertheless Rosa produced a wooden box which was just the size , and Sarah went back up to the room that had been her home since childhood .
18 I did n't run straight home to the house , but went back up into the dunes and sat down there , holding the flowers .
19 But he said they went back up after a picture request from the Bootle Times , and were not removed again till the next day .
20 What the admiring spectators did n't see was Zarei sitting in the first aid room and insisting those helping him look away as he took off his socks , ‘ because I do n't want to frighten you ’ , and later on slipping a tape of Irish Folk music in to his Walkman as he went back on to the track and muttering quietly to himself , ‘ that will help me stop thinking of the pain ’ .
21 Philip went back on to the roof and finished the tiling .
22 His duty done — that Jarvis would never know one way or the other made no difference in Jasper 's estimation — he went back on to the landing which by now was in darkness .
23 They went back out into the cemetery .
24 She went back out into the daylight and began to gather together some of the larger rocks that were scattered about .
25 When he had dressed himself he went back out of the kitchen door ; no doubt Ellen would latch it again once she heard him go , her vengeance at what life had done to her completed .
26 He went back down to the kitchen and assembled his information on the table .
27 I got up and went back down to the kitchen to lock up and get my gear , then I went to the bathroom .
28 Without really still thinking that I had any chance of success , I went back down to the Circle Line and journeyed on to Liverpool Street .
29 At this the women stopped their knees up and went back in without a look at the man .
30 She could then either wait for the ferry , which was sporadic , or go back up to the head of the estuary and up to where the river was narrow enough for a bridge .
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