Example sentences of "going back [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm just going back along this run for Nildro-hain .
2 Going back into prehistoric time even these volumes were far exceeded by the eruption of Toba , yet another volcano in the very active Indonesian region .
3 At the moment six children would be going back into middle school in September .
4 And well I , we even considered me and my sister even considered going back into driving instruction .
5 At each stage of their return to the sea , they became specialised to their particular habitat , some going back into freshwater rivers , others frequenting shallow coastal waters or the deep oceans .
6 erm But certain headlands and certain soft parts of the cliff were going back at more than a metre a year .
7 Weeping from fatigue when bringing coals up , singing for joy then going back with empty baskets .
8 We are not going back on that , ’ a source said .
9 Huge unemployment resulted and East Europeans began to wonder if they had not been better off in economic isolation — though there was no going back on political reform .
10 In the meantime , Tarmac says work on the site will continue and they have no intention of going back on any of their committments to the development .
11 Had Innocent III wished — and the evidence is to the contrary — there would have been no going back on previous policy .
12 Dieters keep trying , going back on some diet or other , because they do not want to give up on themselves .
13 Upon a sale of land the purchaser is normally entitled to have produced to him and to investigate the deeds recording previous transactions in the land going back for fifteen years ( Law of Property Act 1969 : formerly the period was thirty years ) ; and though this period is sometimes reduced by agreement , the shortening of the period throws a risk on the purchaser , who is not only bound by all legal interests in the land which actually exist whether he discovers them or not , but also by all equitable interests which he would have discovered if he had insisted on an investigation for the longer period .
14 Yet if this had taken place in her grandmother 's room , he would have found plenty of bottles there , a cupboard-full , going back for two or three years .
15 I can count the number of trout that I have taken from this lovely loch on the fingers of one hand and blank days are the rule , but I keep going back for more .
16 He 'd just stopped going back for more .
17 Time dulls the memory , though , and we keep going back for more .
18 Go for local dishes and you 'll find yourself going back for more .
19 Many of them enjoyed their work experience in Picardy so much they are going back for more in their summer holidays .
20 Keep going back for more and more .
21 so we 've got what we 've already got and we could produce i it it just worries me because we 're going , we 're going back to eleven plus days you know !
22 She also maintains she would never consider going back to full-time employment and advised other women with good business ideas to ‘ go for it ’ .
23 Turning his back on the lightness and open planning characteristic of international style architecture , Kahn was concerned with what he called ‘ going back to zero ’ emphasising monumentality , weight and primitive classical forms .
24 ‘ Yes , we can talk , Philippe , but I 'm not going back to Nice .
25 It has since been retrospectively enlarged , going back to 1754 for North America , and progressively completing coverage for other countries , particularly European geology .
26 It has since been retrospectively enlarged , going back to 1754 for North America , and progressively completing coverage for other countries , particularly European geology .
27 Accusations that one group had stolen ideas from the other were soon flying ; Jones showed notebooks of his investigations going back to 1986 and cited a paper written in 1985 ; for their part Fleischmann and Pons insisted that their effort had begun in 1985 , all of which added to the perception that the fusion claims were important and the patents worth fighting for .
28 Those who had time also diligently collected their most important legal documents — the deeds of ownership to property , the maps of their orange groves and fields , their tax returns and their identity papers going back to Ottoman times — and packed them into bags and tins along with family heirlooms and jewellery and their front door keys .
29 I think it was Angie and Tony , going back to that incredible support that I told you about when I first met them , that they were also dreamers and had such faith and believed in David 's future and his destiny .
30 I could n't face going back to that flat in West Kensington not knowing what to do with my life and having to be pleasant , and not being respected by anyone .
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