Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] back to [noun sg] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Stress-free Duchess goes back to work |
2 | There will be a growing need for experienced businesspeople to go back to school . |
3 | Having made a tentative decision to come back to nursing , it would be similarly useful to compare your reasons for doing so in the light of the previous exercise . |
4 | For most of us the mental picture of an experiment goes back to school laboratories . |
5 | There are days when I sit down and my mind goes back to prison , when I 'd be looking out the window , thinking , I wish I was out there , you know , doing something . |
6 | As she was treated in hospital , the terrified teenager had confessed : ‘ I do n't know if I will have the nerve to go back to work . |
7 | In the spring of 1962 , with the national emergency now over , the parliamentary opposition came back to life . |
8 | We wait in anticipation of his future coming back to earth . |
9 | And still my mind runs back to self . |
10 | The children like this part , when the mermaid comes back to life , they quiver with pleasure at the strong magic of it . |
11 | Ironically , since the National opposition swept back to power , the pace of reforms has become breathtaking . |
12 | COMMUTERS who shared their train with the Queen came back to earth yesterday . |
13 | I watched a gradually widening circle of splashes go out from the centre of the explosion as the debris came back to earth . |
14 | Large real depreciations were needed during the 1980s to bring exchange rates back to equilibrium . |
15 | The way was open for the Cabinet committee to get back to work . |
16 | There is no need to go back to square one ; just a few steps backward is all that is needed . |
17 | They may be entirely acceptable procedures in nature reserves with clearly defined goals , but not in a place given back to nature . |
18 | Poacher-turned-gamekeeper — a headhunter going back to industry , especially via an assignment he or she is handling — is rarer . |
19 | I was feeling the need to get back to bed and to sleep . |
20 | What I do want is some wine to take back to school tomorrow , oh er I mean |
21 | They wandered off to the north-east a bit but not badly enough to get really lost , and after a while made a correction to drift back to north . |
22 | A slow retrieve , occasionally stopping to allow the bait to sink back to depth , then speeding up to run the bait to the surface working the bait as a lure or wobbled bait would be , the difference is that on this occasion you could be doing it at 150 yards from the bank and an area never covered by bankside wobblers . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | ‘ Why ca n't Gran go back to Saracen when Buzz returns and be nursed there ? ’ |
25 | ‘ Captain Meredith 's nigger it 'll be , and I 'll thankee to get back to th'work , Sally Dade , — said Salt . |
26 | Even the villains speak truly of their villainy , like Iago in Otello , but he , Davide , would have had to make false speeches to client and judge , had he taken the fees for claiming some rickety starveling was the landowner scholar come back to earth . |
27 | An astronaut goes back to school . |
28 | Rudd 's passion for engineering goes back to childhood , and particularly to one ‘ action-packed weekend ’ when , as an eight-year-old , he stayed with his maiden aunt in London . |
29 | A welder , for instance , may not recover sufficient balance or hand control to go back to welding , but he may be able to work light machinery . |
30 | A BABY bounced back to life after a car smashed into his pram . |