Example sentences of "[noun] go back [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The school , whose origins go back to the twelfth century , has been moved to a new location .
2 Some aspects of open enrolment go back to the 1980 Education Act .
3 Plans to build a display hangar on the NAM site go back to the early 1980s .
4 Buildings on the site go back to the eleventh-century , when the town hall , the Broletto Vecchio , of the free city of Milan stood here .
5 In fact , the origins of the Geneva conference go back to the international chemistry conference held in Paris in 1889 .
6 Horns go back to an older world where surrenders were not accepted , to the dead defiant Roland rather than the brave , polite , compromise-creating Sir Gawain , whose dinner is served to ‘ nwe nakryn noyse ’ — the sound of chivalric kettledrums .
7 The precedents for this kind of poem go back to the seventeenth century , and one could usefully look at Pope 's Windsor Forest or Dyer 's Grongar Hill .
8 His researches go back to the 1950s : ‘ I was always fascinated by history — I spent five years as an architecture student and the reason why I did n't get through was that by the end I was much more interested in the history of architecture than other aspects of the subject , ’ he recalls .
9 The roots of parental involvement go back to the 1950s when primary schools began to have an identity of their own , an identity far removed from the old all-age elementary schools of pre-war years .
10 From prehistoric times there have been fortifications of one sort or another on the great Rock which dominates the surrounding countryside , but the first records go back to the seventh century .
11 The origins of Gdansk go back to the 10th Century and its historic centre has been preserved in its ancient style .
12 These swimming habits go back into the Palaeozoic , to the Carboniferous or earlier .
13 Of all Christians , those of the Orthodox family have remained the most conservative , Their cultural roots go back to the Byzantine Empire and there has been no event for them comparable to the Reformation or Vatican II .
14 One may venture to make the proposition that the roots go back to the short-lived but glorious revolution of October 1956 .
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