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

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1 Again taking you back to when you were a steward , erm what do you recall your relations personally and the relations generally er between the stewards and the full timers , the officials of the union ?
2 Now to take you back to when you were on the committee representing what kind of complaints did you have to get there ?
3 well I 'm a bit puzzled why , why you want to know all this and you think because I have n't given , given a good benefit that 's why a good temporary benefit , that 's why I 'm puzzled , say well let me just take you back to why I 'm h why I 'm here , let me get out of our meeting you 're gon na find this extremely valuable , perhaps for the first half we will spend time looking at your financial put you on the path to achieve financial .
4 Let me take you back to where we were in the mid-70's .
5 The tricky bit was getting you back to where you belong — in the real world . ’
6 Cloud and rain escort you back to where you belong .
7 For many pensioners this week 's increases will only bring them back to where they were 18 months ago , and some pensioners will still be worse off .
8 So rather than cause er an incident there and then , I informed my partner to follow them back to wherever they went , which time I got on the radio back to control , that we required the police and the fire brigade .
9 and they do it electrically or you can do it manually and he 's turned them round manually and now the water 's coming out normal put them back to how they were
10 The first yard took all the effort I could manage , creeping a toe 's length at a time , my rubber soles slipping on the loose stones , as the wheelbarrow pushed me back to where I had been and we fell over .
11 In spite of my difficulties , all the officers and men showed great kindness and patience ; except for one Australian officer who did not disguise the fact that he would have been only too happy to send me back to where I had come from .
12 Then she got a brand new Ford Fiesta out of the garage and drove me back to where I 'd left Armstrong in Leytonstone .
13 Erm all that sort of leads me back to where I started from , our perception of this survey is that it 's encouraging in the sense that it suggests that the recovery in the economy is erm widening and deepening if you like , it 's widening in the sense that it 's spreading to all the mainland regions of the U K and it 's deepening in the sense that erm firstly , although there are regional variations within this , it 's clearly not purely an export story and it 's not purely a domestic story , it 's a mixture of the two which gives us some reassurance erm it 's also deepening in the sense that there 's no evidence from the survey of anything which is likely to trip up the recovery in the short term , and remember that most of these er questions relate to the next four months , not all of them , but mo most of them relate to the next four months so one does n't want to extrapolate too far forward but nevertheless if you look at erm er most obviously sort of the the crisis and the inflation questions , if you look at er
14 Things that took her back to when she was young .
15 Smiling , Nicolo put his arm around her shoulders and led her back to where they 'd left the Ferrari .
16 They should have got the solicitors in and said ‘ look you 've no rights to have been here , you walked on this common land without any permission at all , you built these places without you 've got cars park and everything ’ , and now I listen to the story where the council says they 're going to run it etc. etc and etc , well what the people want , they want it cleared up , they want it back to where it was , we do n't want somebody running another business out there , this is the idea of getting him off .
17 I realized what I was doing and decided to have this problem analyzed , and I traced it back to when I was in hospital as a child .
18 While the reduction in price rises is very welcome — taking us back to where we were three and a half years ago — does my right hon. Friend recognise the irony that , as a result , current interest rates — the price of money — are , in real terms , at an all-time high ?
19 ‘ So that brings us back to where we started . ’
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