Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] [verb] back to [art] " in BNC.

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1 PHYSICS lecturers are going back to the nursery to teach toddlers in the water tub while admissions tutors consider the merits of palm-reading and astrology for selecting students at Newcastle Polytechnic .
2 But meanwhile many Japanese eyes are turning back to the root cause : policy co-ordination and America .
3 Most of their funds were lent back to the personal sector .
4 As Ashi dressed swiftly her eyes were drawn back to the carriage clock .
5 Her eyes were drawn back to the set , where Dane was still holding court .
6 The headman issued vouchers , and the animals were brought back to the slaughterhouse with their papers in order .
7 As for the rest of NATO , the cause of world peace , not to say sanity , would be served if these countries were to look back to the decision of 1979 and to admit , even to themselves , that they were wrong .
8 The interim report of the Degree Courses Review Group was discussed and DAB 's concerns were passed back to the group .
9 They 'd just sunk that pit and they were starting to turn coal and the the the miners were straggling back to the new pit you see ?
10 THE enthusiastic housekeeper will no doubt be pleased to hear that the carpet retailers are going back to the twist .
11 Some of those contributions are channelled back to the Church Commissioners for distribution .
12 The answer to his first point is that it is absolutely clear that a number of people who break their bail conditions are remanded in custody when they are brought back to the court ; but that happens in only about six out of 10 cases , and in four out of 10 cases when those who break their bail conditions are brought back to the court , it seems that they are no longer remanded in custody but are again let out on bail .
13 When the project is completed , the group members are transferred back to the basic structure , or they are given operating responsibility for the new product in a new unit .
14 When the Dutch Texel × Welsh Mule females were crossed back to the Dutch Texel the E grade level increased to 60% .
15 The curtains were drawn back to the sound of a hurdy-gurdy .
16 More children are coming back to the library to work because teachers give the initial push by bringing them …
17 The residuals are smoothed using the same recipe as before , and the results are added back to the results of the first smooth ; this is illustrated in exercise 9.1 .
18 The children being sent back to a violent father .
19 La Dolce vita had turned unimaginably sour and it was not long before the Italian stallions were heading back to the English First Division .
20 If Mr Newton is right , perhaps Mr Lamont will one day be able to please the traditionalists … by announcing that the railways are to go back to the good old steam age .
21 To achieve this it will be essential to create a culture where services are given back to the people and delivered with the attitude that the ‘ customer is sovereign ’ .
22 He had never forgotten the day in the bide shed when Nutty had told him the horses were going back to the knacker 's , and the fearful panic that had exploded inside him , worse than any brushes with the police or his father , worse than anything he could ever remember .
23 His thoughts were brought back to the present when Nanny Fanny gave him a sandwich of buttered bread thickly spread with strawberry jam .
24 It does n't supersede that in any way , and obviously if people do run into problems I mean normally a major problem in the first three months or three thousand miles is taken back to the dealer anyway .
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