Example sentences of "which [verb] [pers pn] back to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | KEVIN DEARDEN saved a second-half penalty to earn Birmingham a 2–1 victory over Bolton which lifted them back to the top of the Third Division for the first time since November . |
2 | He likes to recall China 's ‘ 5,000 year-old tradition of history ’ ( which takes us back to the mythical Yellow Emperor ) and urges China 's battered intellectuals to revive their patriotic spirit . |
3 | That is often the spur which gets them back to a proper relationship with the almighty car . |
4 | With such a wide definition , it might be more useful to consider what this leaves out , rather than what it includes — which gets us back to the categories I am working with here : it excludes inheritance and invention . |
5 | George stared at her and suddenly ached to get away , to take his coat and his briefcase and get into the car and escape to the haven of the Unit and work and the baby and … which brought him back to the reason for his starting to probe her feelings about the project . |
6 | Which brought her back to the sack and to the Friar who had carried it and left it in their care . |
7 | Which brought her back to the point of her travels . |
8 | Which brings me back to the sermon with which I started . |
9 | Which brings us back to the Southern Effect . |
10 | Which brings us back to the beginning , and the need to recognise a horse 's emotions and to respond to them in a way which will not rouse the horse 's fear or anger . |
11 | Which brings us back to the Communist Party itself . |
12 | Which brings us back to the Ukraine , where Volkov was born . |
13 | Which brings us back to the old problem , ’ she finished on a slightly bitter note . |
14 | All of which brings us back to the 1987 State of World Population Report and its coded messages . |