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

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1 The baby was strong enough to go back to Riverstown with a monthly nurse after six weeks and he was duly baptized a Protestant in the Church of Ireland in Naas .
2 We then elected to stay on and opened up those two houses ( Bombay Burma ) for thirty officers who had been turned out of hospital from the fighting lower down , and Pop opened up St Michael 's school for about eighty soldiers until they were fit enough to go back to duty .
3 Quickly they finished , and left , severally going back to No. 43 .
4 ‘ I realised if I wanted to get back to where I had been , it was perhaps better going back to North and starting off there again . ’
5 Well er watch how you go you 'd better go back to bed now I suppose .
6 " Better go back to Nildro-hain .
7 Ooh , I 'd better go back to work had n't I ?
8 ‘ The best thing for all of us is for me just to go back to London .
9 But he did n't want just to go back to Hereford Road and drink it on his own .
10 Using the hypothetical examples above , for instance , this is how it might work out : skilled employment ( 4 ) the top possible score : employment duration — she has just gone back to work ( 1 ) ; housing — she has had to move to a smaller flat(l) so has n't been there long ( 0 ) ; she does have a bank account ( 4 ) ; but is separated ( 0 ) ; and quite young ( 2 ) .
11 By Paul Byrne chief reporter A GROUP of British Rail workers who were being paid thousands of pounds to do nothing have finally gone back to work .
12 But after losing her only child , ‘ both she and her husband took to drink and dishonest dealing , and finally went back to South Africa under a cloud . ’
13 Of course , Sar n't Major James Graham Biggleswade could n't exactly go back to Blighty and expect them to hang out the welcome mat in Fulham , not after that tricky bit of bloody buggering business down in the Falklands — oh , excuuuuse meeee , the Mal -bloody-buggering- vinas — back in ‘ 81 .
14 just go back to bed .
15 Just go back to Lévy tomorrow and sell the other vase , ’ Jean-Claude told me rather conspiratorially when Félix had gone to his bucket .
16 ‘ As I heard it , my lord , he 's already gone back to Hereford . ’
17 ‘ I did n't know , ’ he went on , ‘ that you 'd already gone back to England .
18 Hey , thanks for trying , but maybe I 'll just go back to bed with my cocoa and my Simply Red CD , if you do n't mind awfully .
19 She wished she could just go back to bed and start the day all over again , only somehow making it turn out completely normal this time .
20 That is , their memories may just go back to Suez , they can remember where they were when Kennedy was assassinated and their formative political years were dominated by the Wilson government at home and the Vietnam war abroad .
21 He was however er reasonably clear as to the speed at which local authorities tend to deal with these matters , he said that it always takes a long time and getting any answer out of the local authority might well take somewhere between six months and up to two years , he thought that perhaps eighteen months was a reasonable guess before he would actually manage to get somebody if Paul were to move as er , it maybe well occur to here or a different local authority then of course the application would just go back to square one and that would lead to more delay .
22 Now , with the M4 and high-speed rail services , they can still go back to Wales for rugby if they are working in London . ’
23 I do n't think I could ever go back to Bedford to live , and I could n't never live in that flat anyway because it 's been desecrated .
24 Bienvida , being two years his junior , asked wistfully if he thought she would ever go back to Brian .
25 Indeed , how could I ever go back to Bristol without having done my prep ?
26 Why do n't you ever go back to places that were in the news , we are asked .
27 Anyone who wants to change anything will have to somehow change it without altering the figures because they 're settled and we know that if we ever go back to No. 10 or the Cabinet we 'll always get the backing of the Prime Minister and the appellant will always be overturned . ’
28 Haas was a very great editor and made important restorations ; but you ca n't always go back to Bruckner 's first ideas — the first version of the Eighth Symphony , for example , where the first movement ends with a fortissimo coda .
29 never had binding , never had binding court agreements because mothers could always go back to court and say this fifteen pounds is n't enough .
30 I mean we can always go back to places like the linguistics department or or any department on on campus , We can always go back to and get more recordings later .
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