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

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1 Joshua spun the Rover , locked its doors and drove swiftly back to Wenlock Manor .
2 When loaded , the toastracks crossed to the Promenade and travelled as far as Victoria Pier , up Station road and along Lytham Road to Royal Oak , round the Marton route and so back to Talbot Square .
3 But if we go back to square one ( and so back to the roots , back to the foundations , back to the beginning ) , we will find a faith which is solid and secure .
4 So back to Trevor McDonald .
5 So back to the surgery .
6 So back to the house , screwdriver delivered to surgery , and home yet again .
7 And so back to that visit to Wasdale for a couple of classic Pillar Severes sandwiched within an invigorating traverse of the High Level Route .
8 He got out of the car and went up and down on his haunches a few times to ease some of the stiffness from his legs , then started to walk the mile or so back to the hotel gates .
9 From the Furka summit the road is by way of Hospental and Andermatt and so back to the Gotthard road and to Wassen .
10 And building society , anybody who has a building society account prior to ninety one two if they had n't income really i they were silly to have money in the building society account because they were having tax deducted but could n't get it back and at the same time as the independent taxation they changed the er tax system for building societies and banks which meant that banks and building societies were then deducted tax at the standard rate of twenty five percent and it could be refunded or repaid or not deducted in certain circumstances , so back to your question , anybody who has money in a building society now , or is n't taxable , should ask the building society not to deduct tax , as they 're entitled to do , fill a form and , and where people can state that they do n't , they 're not liable to pay tax , building societies and banks will not now deduct income tax .
11 The first of these described two arduous journeys from Constantinople via Salonika ( taking in Mount Athos , which he climbed ) across the Scardus and Bertiscus ranges , then further north into Montenegro and across the Mirdita country of central Albania ; while the second described a journey from Samsun across the Anatolian plateau , through Cappadocia , past Lake Van to Erzerum , and so back to Trebizond , the latter stretch roughly across the route taken by Xenophon and the Ten Thousand .
12 The sequence here will be A ( the root ) then left ( 1 ) , visit B then left ( 2 ) , visit D , no more left , so back to B ( 3 ) and right ( 4 ) , to visit E , no more left so back to B ( 5 ) , back to A ( 6 ) to right ( 7 ) and visit C , back to A ( 8 ) , no more right and , as it is the root , stop .
13 The sequence here will be A ( the root ) then left ( 1 ) , visit B then left ( 2 ) , visit D , no more left , so back to B ( 3 ) and right ( 4 ) , to visit E , no more left so back to B ( 5 ) , back to A ( 6 ) to right ( 7 ) and visit C , back to A ( 8 ) , no more right and , as it is the root , stop .
14 AND so back to snails !
15 So back to the back to E.
16 And so back to 1 .
17 So back to the nitty gritty next Saturday ; Oldham at the Manor , and we need a win there ?
18 One woman traced her like of cooking not only back to her mother but to her grandmother .
19 Eleven minutes later , Yate had added a second ; Darren Tilly 's corner was headed clear but only back to the same player who returned the ball to the far post and Danny Iddles headed home .
20 He wrote to Eliza from George Town before commencing the journey overland back to Hobart , describing what had happened :
21 Keeping clear and concise notes of what you have read enables you to organise your essay without having to refer constantly back to the original sources .
22 She British ladies withdrawing , after their dinner from the frozen stores of English food flown into the Embassy shop , to powder their noses before flowing eagerly back to their men sipping brandy on the terrace under trees prodigal with flame-of-the-forest blossoms .
23 Pyjamas and track-suits and Ian Botham 's ridiculous dark spectacles under the Melbourne floodlights seemed mercifully remote until Michael Melluish , MCC 's youthful-looking president , just back from Australia , brought our thoughts gently back to the world scene of the '90s .
24 This will do you no harm at all , although to be brought gently back to the present by the voice of the therapist is a more satisfactory way .
25 One advantage of this approach is that you become accustomed to the throttle setting which will allow the model to settle gently back to the ground rather than falling rapidly .
26 As things turned out , it was probably just as well that I was brought gently back to earth by Beryl , who from one of the Trust 's head offices masterminds the working holidays with military precision , advised me that the only available option was a 21-plus Acorn Project at Clumber park in Nottinghamshire .
27 Far below it , unseen in the clouds , the bird that had brought the earlier message to the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork flapped gently back to its home .
28 Each of them had the chance to take the controls and fly the glider 8010 — just for a while , before the pilot brought the plane gently back to earth .
29 The food-finder might instead single out one other nest mate , and then lead it alone back to the food source .
30 She gave a pleased smile at Sabine 's delighted acceptance , and disappeared purposefully back to the farm .
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