Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] back to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Research links it back to poverty and housing . |
2 | The reference to experience leads us back to Chapter 6 , for the beliefs of all religions arise out of experience and are misinterpreted at a very fundamental level by outsiders who see them as merely forms of words imposed upon people . |
3 | A far shout calls me back to truth . |
4 | This takes us back to appraisal methods . |
5 | ‘ It also takes us back to nature and our history when we were much closer to animals . |
6 | It just pulls you back to family ties and roots . |
7 | This roller coaster catapults you over 75ft into the air , then plummets you back to earth at 60mph . |
8 | Oh , the violet , leviathan heartblood , the twinkling amethyst draws us back to scarlet . |
9 | When one of the firm 's 600 taxis passes within 600 metres , its receiver picks up the code , stores it in memory , and simultaneously relays it back to base . |
10 | ‘ It puts us back to square one , of course . ’ |
11 | Grant calls out to me , and waves me back to safety as he sees it . |
12 | ‘ You 're shivering , ’ he says , and carries me back to bed . |
13 | That was Elgar 's Pomp and Circumstance March number one that was and that brings you back to afternoon special on your favourite local radio station . |
14 | ‘ Even losing a goal is occasionally good for you because it brings you back to earth and helps you retain a sense of vulnerability . ’ |
15 | Latin motets alongside modern crowd-pullers — which brings us back to hymn-singing , where we began . |
16 | Which brings us back to Labour and the unions . |
17 | I see , thought Isambard , that all human life moves in inescapable circles , and brings us back to moment after moment we thought past . |
18 | Heads are shaking sagely and there is some lively discussion about whose round it is , before farmer Colin brings us back to earth : ‘ If we 're going to have a committee , we need a chairman . ’ |