Example sentences of "go back [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Harry recalls leaving the course at the 1st green and going back home alone via Drawback Hill .
2 I am going back home now and I 'll ring the slaughterhouse first thing in the morning . "
3 Surprising to see children , they 're going back so soon .
4 The hardships that Ceauşescu imposed were not only necessary to provide the funds and material for everything from the House of the People ( to which they would be denied access ) to canals without traffic and power-stations without fuel , but also formed part of the folk-wisdom of tyrants going back much further in history than Ceauşescu 's own model , Stalin .
5 I 'm going back all right , but I 'm going back tomorrow . ’
6 In a review of studies on the ability of the older worker to learn , going back as far as the 1920s , it was concluded that changes in learning ability with age are generally small .
7 This trade-off was based on the original observations by Professor A. W. Phillips of the relationship between the rate of change of money wage rates and unemployment levels over long periods of time going back as far as 1861 .
8 Well you 're not going back there tomorrow are you ?
9 ‘ You 're not going back there yet . ’
10 But I may be going back far too long for the evening .
11 Foreign ownership goes back just as far , in the sense that individuals such as Waldorf Astor and Max Aitken ( Lord Beaverbrook ) used foreign capital to buy into the English press .
12 There is a good deal of evidence elsewhere in the Digest to show that in civil-law dispositions too intention was regarded as the key to application of a condition or a term ; and this goes back as early as Pegasus .
13 But though Athens ' diplomatic interest in the west goes back so early , it seems that Syracuse 's aims of conquest long preceded and are independent of any serious commitment of men or money by Athens .
14 After pointing out that the distinction between cases of habeas corpus in a criminal matter , and cases where the matter is not criminal goes back very far , Viscount Simon L.C. said , at pp. 156–157 :
15 Morton goes back much further , however .
16 The Danes gave Sewerby its name , which has been spelt in many different ways — Sywardby , Sewardby and Suerby — but its history goes back much further .
17 Is my right hon. Friend aware that the need for a review in London goes back much further than Lord Ennals ?
18 Of course , the Cardiff bay barrage proposal goes back much further than that .
19 The nationalist goes back much earlier , even though , as one of his biographers says , ‘ Everything that touches on his life until 1941 is fragmentary , approximate and controversial .
20 For some , homesickness is so bad during the first few months that they have no alternative but to go back home again .
21 She hoped to God that he would never have to go back there again .
22 He did n't want to have to go back there again — not until he was protected by the Dominican habit , anyway .
23 ‘ Still , I intend to go back there as soon as possible , hopefully this time to be applauded . ’
24 ‘ YOU WANT me to talk about Irish history , you want me to go back that far , do you ? ’ asks Neil Jordan , not wanting to believe it .
25 If you have to go back that far to find dirt you 're wasting your time .
26 Forgive me I do n't want to go back that far , but , but let me just put the point you 've made to Professor Hoskins .
27 My home is 90 miles away , so I have n't been able to afford to go back very often .
28 The analysis of the expenses of production of a commodity might be carried backward to any length ; but it is seldom worth while to go back very far .
29 Well erm you see although I learned shorthand and typing it was better money and that was the reason I had to do it , I 've passed my exams in shorthand but er probably there were n't enough offices then to employ a good many clerks , but erm they er it was a very big fellow who used to ring the bell and the bell was on the outside , he was named Tom but I ca n't for the life of me think erm what his other name was but , erm it used to put the fear through us I can tell you if we were around the corner and we heard that bell ringing but erm they , they were a good firm to work for and , but they were strict but everywhere was strict in those days , we had to accept it but it was a long long hours , but erm they knew I had some , I , I enjoyed it and I 'd go back again only I 'm too old .
30 We should go back upstairs now .
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