Example sentences of "[vb infin] back to the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If the dramatic frame is an enquiry or an investigation the children might well be creating still images , which they can then bring back to the whole group .
2 If the dieter feels she needs extra guidance or added structure to meal planning , she can always refer back to the suggested meals for good nutrition that we gave at the end of Chapter 4 .
3 However , the exhibition does not necessarily refer back to the previous event , and there is hardly ever a sense of continuing from where the previous exhibition left off .
4 It would be logical to expect an author to cite his thesis in his first related paper , so that readers could refer back to the original source .
5 There are two disadvantages to this approach ; first , it is enormously time consuming and second , the polygon topology of the input coverage is not preserved , so one can not work back to the initial coverage attributes .
6 But to return to the run of the mill accident , the team will be occupied on average for about a week following which they will report back to the Chief Inspector .
7 The FO 's assessor will have a say in how the BAS spends its money and will report back to the Foreign secretary on how useful the BAS is as a political presence in the Antarctic and the south Atlantic , This move , which clearly follows from Britain 's determination to outface Argentina in the region , brings a new political backdrop to the activities of scientists in the Antarctic .
8 But then they 'd still presumably report back to the main group about what they 'd been doing .
9 All he would say was that the paper would be completely new , but would hark back to the great days of the Mirror .
10 His concerns are moral and religious , and in certain respects , therefore , although they appear to be out of line with the literary culture of Sidonius and his sixth-century followers , they do look back to the moral response which met the first wave of the barbarian invasions .
11 Even then the older amongst them could look back to the early 1790s when debate about , and the practice of , abstention from slave-grown colonial sugar was claimed by Clarkson to have drawn in about 300,000 families .
12 If a horse is frightened , particularly a foal , it will rush back to the other horses or its dam for the psychological comfort of contact .
13 He had informed his silent audience of the death — just ‘ death ’ — of Dr Kemp ; explained that in order to establish the , er , totality of events , it would be necessary for everyone to complete a little questionnaire ( duly distributed ) , sign and date it , and hand it in to Sergeant Lewis ; that the departure of the coach would have to be postponed until late afternoon , perhaps , with lunch by courtesy of The Randolph ; that Mr Cedric Downes had volunteered to fix something up for that morning , from about 10.45 to 12.15 ; that ( in Morse 's opinion ) activity was a splendid antidote to adversity , and that it was his hope that all the group would avail themselves of Mr Downes 's kind offer ; that if they could all think back to the previous day 's events and try to recall anything , however seemingly insignificant , that might have appeared unusual , surprising , out-of-character — well , that was often just the sort of thing that got criminal cases solved .
14 Can we think back to the original complaints about company car allocation ? ’
15 Let's go back to the other file er , I 'm going to put a range name in , cell zero one on that one .
16 Can we then go back to the other one on safeguarding .
17 So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter .
18 Concerned Crues Fan Yes , let's go back to the good old days when young , inexperienced Crusaders were getting stuffed every week .
19 Do you wish you could go back to the good old days ?
20 After a traditionally disastrous dress rehearsal the director came into Arthur 's dressing-room , which he shared with Flute the Bellows Mender , and said cheerily , ‘ I tell you what , why do n't you go back to the awful way you used to do it ?
21 There was the man who had been with him and taken the briefcase from the hotel room and who in the morning would go back to the Golani Brigade stationed on the Lebanese border and who would be chided by his fellow officers for having taken leave while the military workload was intense .
22 Although when regressed one does not go back to the immediate past life , then the one before it , then the one before that and so on , by the time Martin had experienced regression six times it was possible to put the lives in chronological order so that we could try and see if there was any lesson to be learnt from them .
23 I 'd go back to the Caribbean if I .
24 But then it would go back to the usual music , the old pictures would go up again and it would be back to the black paintwork .
25 The search for the answer must go back to the late 1960s .
26 But maybe ye 'll be different , ye just want a taste of the exotic life and then ye 'll go back to the big time . ’
27 Even so , I would go back to the exciting clamour of Cairo tomorrow .
28 But if licenses for legal events are refused there are fears that raves will simply go back to the disused warehouses where the craze began .
29 So if you can go back to the original Hebrew of that particular verse then you 'll find out how it 's meant to be said , because a normal bible vision would n't read God 's in there , it would read equals and the name of the Lord , will be saved you see
30 I could go back to the Happy Isles and see what little Moby was up to .
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