Example sentences of "going [adv prt] to the day " in BNC.

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1 Painted green outside , the inside contained the largest collection of secondhand books about Ireland in the world ( I should imagine ) , going back to the days of Swift and beyond .
2 Others , being anciently established , also have manuscript materials going back to the days of their foundation in the Middle Ages or the Tudor period .
3 It was — is , I should say — an old concern , going back to the days of coastal ketches and collier brigs , and was founded by the great-grandfather of the present chairman to bring coal from the Tyne to London .
4 A good many had worked there for years , some going back to the days of her grandfather .
5 Oh yeah yeah and they they keep er actually this album the reason it 's called I keep saying album we keep going back to the days of vinyl er the reason its called By Request over the last four of five years Telstar sent out a sort of feelers on different sleeves asking people if there were any songs that they might like to hear Foster and Allen sing .
6 I mean it going back to the days I think it was Professor Jode , it depends what you mean by class .
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