Example sentences of "let's go back [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then let's go back to the make-up room .
2 Let's go back to the bungalow in the cool for a bit .
3 Let's go back to the invasion of Britain two thousand years ago .
4 But let's go back to the sex with your boy-friend .
5 The captain 's ‘ Let's go back to the butts , gentlemen ’ is the signal to start a further two hours of shooting .
6 So , well let's go back to the physics .
7 ‘ OK , let's go back to the hotel , then we 'll have a nice cup of tea . ’
8 Why not let's go back to the hotel ? ’
9 If so , ’ his voice thickened , ‘ let's go back to the hotel and go straight to bed ! ’
10 Okay , let's go back to the beginning .
11 Let's go back to the beginning of the Canadian Open week for a further insight into Levi 's make-up .
12 Let's go back to the situation where the model is hovering in calm air .
13 Let's go back to the drawing board and try something else .
14 Let's go back to the flat , ’ she suggested .
15 Or rather , let's go back to the Friday before that .
16 So let's go back to the file again .
17 Let's go back to the terrorists just er just just briefly , Clare whatever you say , that 's a p potent picture and it was a deliberate photo opportunity .
18 ‘ All right , let's go back to the events in the Market Square .
19 Let's go back to the house . ’
20 Let's go back to the study . ’
21 Let's g let's go back to the cashier and see what we can do .
22 In a moment we 'll be talking to the show organisers , but first let's go back to the studio and Harriet .
23 Let's go back to the studio .
24 Let's go back to the car . ’
25 Now it 's erm twelve thirty four let's go back to the news this lunchtime .
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