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

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1 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 .
2 So back to the surgery .
3 So back to the house , screwdriver delivered to surgery , and home yet again .
4 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 .
5 From the Furka summit the road is by way of Hospental and Andermatt and so back to the Gotthard road and to Wassen .
6 So back to the back to E.
7 So back to the nitty gritty next Saturday ; Oldham at the Manor , and we need a win there ?
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 The food-finder might instead single out one other nest mate , and then lead it alone back to the food source .
14 She gave a pleased smile at Sabine 's delighted acceptance , and disappeared purposefully back to the farm .
15 Fran gave him a watery smile , then turned her attention pointedly back to the schedule to forestall any further questions , and Fred took the hint .
16 Dougal was halfway back to the car park before it occurred to him that flight was not necessarily the wisest course of action .
17 Hilda 's home was near the convent , and the tube train seemed to be boring a hole into the past , bearing her inexorably back to the source of her purest happiness and pain .
18 Sprake was exceptionally good at pulling off the nearly impossible saves but his mind seemed to wander a bit ( perhaps back to the Valleys ) .
19 As he expected , this path , newly uncovered by the rockfall , led him impossibly back to the tunnel where Urnst had dropped the glove .
20 Brought suddenly back to a world of misunderstandings , she stared at his broad shoulders in dismay .
21 Finally he found his way painfully back to the house , and closed the door .
22 This line of islands swings round to the north , and finally back to the west through South Georgia , describing a great loop , and then heads off for the extreme south of South America .
23 Her very longevity in office now appeared as a handicap to a party which needed to look forward to the 1990s not back to the battles of the 1980s .
24 ‘ You do n't mean — not back to the knacker 's ? ’
25 ‘ Honestly , Nutty , tell me , not back to the knacker 's ? ’
26 The profit , of course , goes not back to the pension fund but instead into the company 's coffers .
27 ( It has gone up a bit since then , but not back to the post-1945 level . )
28 Levering herself tiredly to her feet , she walked despondently back to the cottage .
29 And over the past few days it had developed an infuriating habit of wandering unerringly back to the subject of Adam Burns .
30 It suppresses the blood-sugar level — not just back to the level before the meal , but even lower than the pre-meal level .
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