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

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1 Joshua spun the Rover , locked its doors and drove swiftly back to Wenlock Manor .
2 The sequence here will be A ( the root ) then left ( 1 ) , visit B then left ( 2 ) , visit D , no more left , so back to B ( 3 ) and right ( 4 ) , to visit E , no more left so back to B ( 5 ) , back to A ( 6 ) to right ( 7 ) and visit C , back to A ( 8 ) , no more right and , as it is the root , stop .
3 The sequence here will be A ( the root ) then left ( 1 ) , visit B then left ( 2 ) , visit D , no more left , so back to B ( 3 ) and right ( 4 ) , to visit E , no more left so back to B ( 5 ) , back to A ( 6 ) to right ( 7 ) and visit C , back to A ( 8 ) , no more right and , as it is the root , stop .
4 The first of these described two arduous journeys from Constantinople via Salonika ( taking in Mount Athos , which he climbed ) across the Scardus and Bertiscus ranges , then further north into Montenegro and across the Mirdita country of central Albania ; while the second described a journey from Samsun across the Anatolian plateau , through Cappadocia , past Lake Van to Erzerum , and so back to Trebizond , the latter stretch roughly across the route taken by Xenophon and the Ten Thousand .
5 So back to Trevor McDonald .
6 AND so back to snails !
7 When loaded , the toastracks crossed to the Promenade and travelled as far as Victoria Pier , up Station road and along Lytham Road to Royal Oak , round the Marton route and so back to Talbot Square .
8 He wrote to Eliza from George Town before commencing the journey overland back to Hobart , describing what had happened :
9 As things turned out , it was probably just as well that I was brought gently back to earth by Beryl , who from one of the Trust 's head offices masterminds the working holidays with military precision , advised me that the only available option was a 21-plus Acorn Project at Clumber park in Nottinghamshire .
10 Each of them had the chance to take the controls and fly the glider 8010 — just for a while , before the pilot brought the plane gently back to earth .
11 Somehow or other the artists managed to pay or promise to pay , and most of the guests went good-humouredly back to Kisling 's studio to continue the party .
12 The burger bar is doing a sizzling trade and Pacitto 's , dear old Pacitto 's the best ice cream you can buy for my money has a queue that stretches halfway back to Middlesbrough .
13 ‘ Forgive me , ’ she insisted , but was quickly over her small embarrassment , and , feeling as he steered his vehicle up steep hilly , even mountainous terrain that they must be over halfway back to Mariánské Láznë , she suddenly felt completely happy , and just had to tell him , ‘ I 've had a lovely morning .
14 Halfway back to Tunbridge Wells , Charlotte said suddenly : ‘ I 'd like to visit a bookshop . ’
15 All I want to see you better back to school and back to your fitness again .
16 Perhaps back to Rome where they 'd come from to see their families .
17 Except it was different this time , Jessamy reminded herself as she pulled herself slowly and painfully back to reality .
18 Mira imagines what Zab must be typing into her word-processor ; soon we are reading Zab 's text in which she imagines what her brother Jip is typing , and so forth , through their mother Paula , the playwright Perry Hupsos , his characters Decibel and Julian , and finally back to Mira .
19 In tracing the antiquity of Langridge we find that this manor has come down to Robin Wood via Henry Golding , Barber , Leveson , Whornes , Watson , Melford and Roger Bavent who held it with John de Langereche and finally back to Adam de Bavent during the reign of Edward I. Robin Wood died 14th July 1738 and is buried in Hailing Church .
20 I headed over to the Kylie to collect Peter , so as to have an additional adult on board , and finally back to Nada to pick up Terrie and the children .
21 And just back to football , the South Midland premier division ; Thame United retain their lead at the top of the table with a narrow but in the end , comfortable victory at Langford this afternoon .
22 However it 's soon back to mountains as the Way enters Mynydd Ddu , the Black Mountain region .
23 Anyway back to work .
24 He did n't know how to fight a war , and he ran away back to England later that year .
25 He 's away back to Biggar now , but he 'll be back up on Friday as we 've been invited round to Ingalo 's for tea — Hazel 's going as well , so it should be a good laugh .
26 I eat alone in the dining room and the next morning set off early back to Mr Shah 's hotel .
27 By the same token , however , they may now be tacking fitfully back to growth while Germany and , to a lesser extent Japan , linger in relative doldrums .
28 They flew out fast , located the target with the aid of their radar equipment , dropped their coloured indicators to show the heavy boys where to go , and then nipped smartly back to base .
29 There was an expression on his face that she could n't quite fathom , so she brought the conversation smartly back to business .
30 And if you cast your minds way back to Tuesday you will remember that what I said was that the Americans were trying to create a system of limited government er and yet one which er protected the liberties of individuals not all individuals , not black individuals especially but of individuals , this was the rhetoric of the time and the main device that they invented to do this was something called the separation of powers and they argued that , where political power is concentrated , the potential for abuse is greater so that where executive and legislative powers are held in the same hands , as they are in our system of government , the , there is more prospect of government encroaching upon the rights of individuals .
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