Example sentences of "[conj] goes back [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The rabbit that goes back through the gap will run his head into trouble .
2 Another speculation is that this odd behaviour ( to humans ) is a genetically controlled one that goes back to the days of the giant ground sloths .
3 Jacobson 's rehabilitation of Cain is in a literary tradition that goes back to the Romantic poets , who identified with Cain as an outsider .
4 An enmity that goes back to the battle of Manzikert in the wilds of Anatolia 922 years ago will not vanish just because something as ephemeral as communism has gone away .
5 The part to go is the Business Systems line of Motorola Inc 68000- and Intel Corp iAPX-86-based Unix machines that are the direct successors to Texas 's old TI 980 and TI 990 minicomputer business that goes back to the early 1970s .
6 Brighton & Hove has a tradition of fine hotel-keeping and hospitality that goes back to the Prince Regent 's days .
7 And at the same time , and slightly in contradiction to that , I found it increasing erm , er , perception and indication of dissatisfaction with the way in which the joint er , collaborative structures were actually working , if I may say , especially at the top level in terms of the political erm erm , so I say to you colleagues , that you are required as er , by statute to , to have in place collaborative structures , er , under a statute that goes back to the nineteen seventies , and I should also say to you that up and down the country that authorities like your own are at this stage doing what you 're doing , and that is reviewing the effectiveness of the operation of those structures , and probably coming to much the same conclusions .
8 Thus was begun another chapter in the extraordinary history of St Clement Danes — a history that goes back until the time of King Arthur , who expelled the Danes from the city of London but allowed those with English wives to settle just outside the city walls .
9 This central role for private property has a long history in European thought and goes back to the eighteenth-century notion of the social contract .
10 Howard escapes from the hospital and goes back to the scene of the robbery where everything is strangely familiar .
11 She turns and goes back to the house .
12 She loses interest and goes back to the television .
13 If there are no more loans to be entered , the user presses the RETURN key and goes back to the options list .
14 Well really when I had the same thing , you know , and goes back for a little bit this morning and er same sort of thing .
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