Example sentences of "decide [to-vb] back [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He had decided to drive back to London to check the companies register in the City . |
2 | I 've decided to go back to Shropshire , where I 've got lots of friends . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 've decided to go back to England , ’ she said quietly , not able to look at him . |
4 | ‘ Mike and I had already decided to go back to Blend Six for Jerez if it 's still hot . ’ |
5 | I 've decided to go back to London tomorrow . ’ |
6 | AU but one of her cousins was now grown up , her uncle dead , and her aunt had decided to come back to France . |
7 | I think — I think most of you have decided to come back after lunch , thank you very much , |
8 | But now the health authority has decided to cut back on staffing arrangements . |
9 | ‘ I may decide to fly back to England tomorrow after all , ’ she lied teasingly . |
10 | In desperation , he decided to go back to London . |
11 | After a couple of minutes of this he decided to go back to Elstree . |
12 | After a few days Anne decided to go back to school . |
13 | ‘ And ever since Lotta Pettersson decided to go back to Sweden I can enjoy my Knudsen without worrying about its safekeeping . ’ |
14 | She decided to go back to work — but first wanted to catch up on the qualifications she 'd missed out on . |
15 | ‘ Eventually , ’ continues Chris , ‘ Shaun decided to go back to England to detox , which was a real tough decision to make . |
16 | He decided to walk back to Earls Court . |
17 | In the middle of the afternoon they decided to walk back to Dynmouth . |
18 | The vet gave him a strong dose of painkiller , and after waiting in vain for a while to see if the pain eased , she decided to pop back into town to fetch an x-ray machine . |
19 | After the mortaring had ceased I decided to get back to Brigade H.Q , probably it would be much quieter there . |
20 | Five years later the 1,100-member club decided to move back to Duke Street . |
21 | Welcome Computer Systems ' managing partner Nick Chudley echoes this view : ‘ Sadly , and we believe mistakenly , some customers decide to cut back on training as an economy measure . |