Example sentences of "back to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rather spend a short time on several drills and come back to them another day , than a long .
2 And er then I left them in forty six and went back to me first love , and er it was a little self contained union .
3 Reception and speeches are scheduled for exactly one hour before the main participants are escorted back to their separate cells .
4 Then they went back to their separate homes , to their men , trying to balance the love and the hate in their hearts .
5 They had n't found anything , and had gone back to their usual haunts .
6 Scum back to their usual tricks , outplayed for 80mins at Everton yet scab a 1–0 win .
7 Middlesbrough race tomorrow night for the final week before reverting back to their usual Wednesday evening slot .
8 Thus the French were here driven back to their defensive fortifications but no farther .
9 When he takes his foot off the pedal again , the revs will fall back to their preset level again .
10 Initially , a majority of these reluctant long-distance movers commute back to their metropolitan jobs , but in the longer term many take up more local jobs — a feature that has grown as employment too has decentralized ( Herington , 1984 ; Congdon and Champion , 1989 ) .
11 Some urban families do still look back to their rural roots ; while they may never have lived in the areas from which their ancestors originally came , they may make regular visits to the furusato and bring up their children to do likewise .
12 Semi-proletarianisation is closely linked to temporary intra-rural migration , as numbers of peasants move to a particular area for seasonal work and then move back to their small plots of land or on to another area , where a different crop has reached the planting or harvesting stage .
13 A substantial proportion can be referred back to their general practitioners once a thorough assessment has been carried out .
14 But most of them are keeping their options open , sending part of the family back to their traditional shambas or plots , but keeping some people in the city .
15 At the conclusion of The Return of the King , the third of the three books — Tolkien always denied they were a trilogy — Frodo and his friends ride back to their lost land , to discover that ‘ they cared about it more than any other place in the world ’ , though its cottages and gardens have been laid waste and replaced by ugly new houses and factories belching smoke ; and they defeat the ruffians who had defiled it and resume the kingdom of little men .
16 Stories about the illegal capture and sale of wild animals do n't usually have happy endings , and so no wonder there was much celebration when 10 wild-caught orang-utans smuggled into Taiwan and destined for the pet trade were confiscated by Taiwanese officials and sent back to their Indonesian homeland for rehabilitation .
17 During this period it is essential that all the staff 's normal duties are covered for them , nothing is more likely to prevent successful training than constant telephone interruptions and the need for the staff to get back to their normal work .
18 The ranch , the children , all had snapped back to their normal time .
19 Some have adapted , with commendable ease , back to their ancestral profession , and sell fruit from market barrows .
20 And then the fraught silence would modulate into conciliatory monosyllable , and back to their peaceful co-existence .
21 Certainly — she hoped — not Luke himself , and while her acquaintance with Florian Jones went back to their high-school days in South Africa , she knew he was impervious to anything that did not affect him directly .
22 The Bewick Swans will leave Slimbridge to fly back to their Russian breeding grounds next March .
23 In vitro analyses have shown that the effect of these mutations on CytR repression is indirect and can be traced back to their inhibitory effect on DNA binding of cAMP-CRP ( 2 ) .
24 Only by getting back to their male roots can these over-complex men become better lovers , fathers and friends .
25 He had married late , a buxom research scientist from Cambridge twenty years his junior , and drove back to their modern flat on the outskirts of the city each night in his Jaguar — his chief extravagance frequently late , but seldom too late to bear her off to their local pub .
26 The trust agreed to renovate the houses and sell them back to their former owners for the cost of the work and the trust 's expenses , less the value of grants obtained .
27 The trust agreed to renovate the houses and sell them back to their former owners for the cost of the work and the trust 's expenses , less the value of grants obtained .
28 THOMSON Regional Newspapers is selling six of its stable of 40 free newspapers back to their former owner Keith Barwell .
29 Crimean Tatars had been drifting back to their former homeland since 1987 , and a June 1988 central government ruling confirmed their right to residency [ see p. 36036 ] .
30 back to their private inlet ,
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