Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] back to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Before the weekend was out she would know whether she should stay or go back to London .
2 One of these was to ‘ plant ’ a seismic amplifier , a gadget that would monitor and transmit back to Earth precise details of lunar tremors .
3 In 1806 a captain was attachéd to the French embassy in Vienna specifically to collect and send back to Paris information about the Austrian army , while other officers were sent to Berlin for similar work in anticipation of the war which broke out in that year .
4 By the time the Hopewell returned , the crop was ready to bale and stow and send back to England .
5 Sometimes , when he did , he wondered whether , however daunting the operation seemed , he would sell up and move back to London .
6 Deep inside she knew she should leave here and go back to England as quickly as possible before all her defences collapsed .
7 After sending my last I felt compelled to turn about and go back to Waterford for news of the little burned girl , whose name is Mary Coen .
8 Creating these insurance to die is the number one need for financial independence , because we as doctors are going to spread the news with our modern lifestyles , because unlike the pneumonia patient you 're not going to recover and go back to work , unlike the , the heart transplant , as the heart transplant , or the heart attack or the cancer patient , maybe at our expense .
9 In fact , the hours are so long at clubs I suspect an ordinary shop-keeping junior would soon quit and go back to Sainsbury 's .
10 Tolkien too might think of the Norse legend of the ‘ Undying Lands ’ , the Odáinsakr : when King Hadding reached its boundary the witch who guided him killed a cock and threw it over the wall — a moment later he heard the cock crow before he himself had to turn away and go back to mortality .
11 It was almost enough to make him turn round and go back to Yzordderrex , revolution or no .
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