Example sentences of "[vb base] back to [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 He stopped at an ale-house to leave further messages with Tab the tinker for Benedicta and Watkin ; they were to lock the church after morning Mass and , if the widow felt so inclined , she should take Bonaventure back to her own house .
2 He had been keeping a wary eye on Jacques Devraux while he made another laborious copy of the revolutionary tract and he stopped writing to watch the Frenchman walk back to his own quarters .
3 when I look at Lindsey and what she 's doing at the minute , I look back to my own life at her age
4 When they get back to their own places they go to the middle and pick up a ‘ pearl ’ and go back to stand in their places .
5 ‘ All I know is that we ought to be up in that tower , plannin' how we get back to our own lines , and not wastin' any more time quarrellin' down ‘ ere . ’
6 ‘ Then get back to your own house and stop pushing your nose in where it is n't wanted , ’ Smallfry hissed .
7 Get back to your own cabin . ’
8 Each time you relax , revert back to your own stance and feel the benefit of the comparison .
9 Say nothing to anybody else , and now , go back to your own room . ’
10 A year head who talks about one of the phrases — ‘ go back to your own country ’ — referred to by this group of girls , provides evidence in support of their assertions — but about a different teacher .
11 Go back to your own bed .
12 Think back to your own conversion and how you began to search for God , however vaguely .
13 When I think back to my own childhood I remember only long sun-struck afternoons , the smell of dust under avenues of eucalyptus , the quiet rustle of water in roadside furrows , the lulling of doves .
14 Rather spend a short time on several drills and come back to them another day , than a long .
15 ‘ Now I come back to my own country — and I ca n't even go into a Wimpey bar . ’
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