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

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1 He turned sharply , looking back to where the sleeping Balor lay .
2 In complete panic , I turned the car around and drove back to where the house had been .
3 Election ‘ 92 : Going back to where the journey began
4 Melissa watched for a few seconds as he worked , apparently impervious to the heat , then turned back to where the others were waiting .
5 Athelstan suddenly remembered the bear , stopped and walked back to where the animal sat chained in the corner where curtain wall met Bell Tower .
6 Yet , with very few exceptions , they succeed in getting back to exactly the same stretch of river where they hatched .
7 We were discussing whether the director had actually nailed the actors to the stage or not when we got back to where the car was n't .
8 She twisted and gazed back to where the Black Cuillins arced away in ridge after ridge of jagged stone , rearing up into a flawless sky .
9 Erm members will remember at the last er , personal services committee on the twenty fourth of June er , the option to put forward by the Environment Trust and Widdings er , builders was accepted as the one that er officers could pursue and to actually get some final proposals worked up and bring back to both the neighbourhood committee and this committee .
10 She went back to where the gardener was digging , and spoke to him .
11 That was very interesting and I thought a good write up of and the things that he did , there to survive the World War Two and of course I go back to when the crews were formed and we flew together training at Pyo Texas and at er Dallasburgh , Tennessee and then from there went overseas , we went to er Scotville , Illinois and picked up new planes in Petermover and it was , we went to Stagen area .
12 These erudite analyses and subtle experiments thus led back to precisely the point at which they had started .
13 They live their first few months in the river , then migrate downstream to the sea ; they spend two or three years in feeding and growing out at sea , during which they cover thousands of miles ; and when mature , they migrate back to exactly the same river , and same tributary , as they were born in .
14 The answer is in s35 of the Limitation Act 1980 under which the new claim dates back to when the original writ was issued but not so as to defeat a limitation defence although the court can exercise discretion under s33 or RSC Ord 15 , r6(6) which says that no one shall be added as a party after limitation unless the court directs that the period should not apply .
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