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

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1 For example , after a series of late nights and lie-ins ( holidays for example ) , it might be time to get back to our normal hours of work ; alternatively , on retirement , a lifetime of early morning rising can be altered .
2 That 's absolutely true , we are back to our normal situation now .
3 The term claret describes all wines from the Bordeaux area and dates back to our earliest encounters with wine .
4 After trudging disconsolately round a few bars , I went back to our cheap hostel , where to my relief I found Dana snoring in the double bed we were to share .
5 To go back to our first port of call , the Youngs ' lovely house ( at twelve o'clock ) .
6 Go back to our mental picture of a graduated scale of improbable events with its benchmark coincidences of bridge hands and dice throws .
7 Finally we were allowed to shuffle in , pair by pair , with the other animals , paid our money at the one-person-only box-office , and spent the remains on hot snacks from the kiosk to bring the blood back to our frozen digits .
8 This brings us back to our central theme .
9 So you either either sell back to our sixteen units of poles and let us stay the night , or come back again tomorrow .
10 So we snatched mouthfuls of cold food and went back to our own chamber to wait until midnight .
11 As dawn came up in the sky we made preparations to move back to our own lines , covering our withdrawal and keeping careful watch for any signs of the enemy .
12 ‘ 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 . ’
13 This was confirmed the following morning , and that evening , not devoid of relief , we went back to our own beds .
14 Yet these results seem quite astonishing if you cast your mind back to our last appearance at ‘ The Tip ’ .
15 It took us the rest of the day to struggle back to our last bivouac , I remembered how Stephen Venables had dropped his rucksack , our stove and tent poles at 23,000 feet on Rimo 1 , and knew how the poor fellow felt : devastated .
16 ‘ The Prime Minister wrote back to our local MP , Phil Gallie , saying that the French government would not compensate us because there had been no attack on our lorry or the load .
17 " We can go back to our proper home !
18 Nevertheless , I rushed him back to our nearby hotel , where I cleaned the wounds and fixed three or four large Band-Aids on them .
19 So if you , I mean , to go back to our initial proposition , whilst on the face of it it seems curious that in the area in south China where one would expect land reform to be easiest to achieve the communists adopt a much more moderate , slower , cautious policy but for a whole variety of reasons we , we 're , we 're tending towards the view that that would be the most appropriate anyway .
20 I cast my mind back to our excited departure from Gatwick airport .
21 And now back to our top story .
22 I am listening to what the Lord God is saying ; he promises peace to us , his own people , if we do not go back to our foolish ways .
23 Response : I am listening to what the Lord God is saying ; he promises peace to us , his own people , if we do not go back to our foolish ways .
24 But let's go back to our musical score for argument 's sake orchestral , since most popular classical music involves the use of a large instrumental ensemble of some form or another .
25 But this brings us back to our original question : how do we identify them ?
26 She then walked back to our original starting point and retraced our morning route along the Gorm track , finally arriving for lunch only ten minutes late but having walked nearly nine miles .
27 ‘ I suggest , Sir John , we both go back to our respective homes and reflect on what has happened .
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