Example sentences of "go [adv prt] to the [adj] day " in BNC.

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1 Then continue walking at this pace until you feel ready to go on to the 30 day walk back to fitness programme later in this chapter .
2 Going , going back to the early days you mentioned that erm the dividend , the divi was quite important .
3 … Trouble with going back to the old days , the [ agency ] was more or less a family concern .
4 And that goes back to the early days of silage .
5 This tradition goes back to the earliest days of the Ottoman state , to Molla Edebali ( d. 726/1326 ) , Osman 's father-in-law , and is based on statements in both the and the .
6 But Tory schools minister Michael Fallon , MP for Darlington hit back : ‘ No one wants to go back to the old days of councillors running hospitals , of Nupe deciding whether or not your operations should be carried out . ’
7 Right , can we go on to the open day ?
8 If you can go back to the first day that you arrived
9 Well it was n't er the wife it was a bit of a setback , we had a bungalow you see , a small bungalow which was in a very , very nice part of Plymouth , well on the outskirts of Plymouth actually , almost in the country and er , to come and find this , well to her it 'd be like a , a terraced house , her mind went back to the old days in Manchester where she came from with the old terraced houses and I think she visualized that then to go in a house that had a , a square room , do you follow ?
10 ‘ I felt there was a real danger that we would turn full circle and go back to the dark days under Revie when the manager 's indecision was final . ’
11 Disputes among Spanish and Indian painters themselves , in some ways antecedents of all subsequent debates around ‘ indigenism ’ , go back to the early days in Cuzco .
12 And that in itself was a form of antiquity you know , it it it is it went back to the old days you see .
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