Example sentences of "back to the [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 Which seems to bring us right back to the question we started with : is Europe actually marketable ?
32 Which comes back to the question which Miss raised yesterday What is in reality the Greater York area .
33 You 're that 's right you 're you 're giving the impression that it 's about a human being then it turns out to be about an animal , now come back to the question what point is being made ?
34 Now what MacPhearson wants to say is that erm Locke sort of covertly wants to introduce a property qualification for full political rights back to the question who are the people ?
35 It goes back to the question I posed above : what motivates people to study sex differences and to place such emphasis upon them ?
36 I mean , if somebody ca n't actually go back to the person they 've harmed in a in a one to one situation , there 's no reason why they should n't be doing some other form of community service .
37 Erm where I find I ca n't understand the regional accent I 'm going to give them back to the person who recorded them
38 But I think what , perhaps the , the best thing to do is when the transcriptions come back , and this may not be till the summer because it is a very long long process , when they come back , they will all go back to the person who made them ten people .
39 By the time he had taken her back to the theatre she felt totally removed from the morning , quite calm , controlled , almost as though she was nothing to do with the Hochhauser Season but had just come back from a week in Vienna staying at a luxury hotel .
40 A classic example of good housekeeping which has made Cambridge a authority in the region and beyond and one that even members of the conservative government have occasionally , through gritted teeth they 're not doing a bad job , damn them and that means that the are going to think to have some of those , if you like , very good housekeeping back to the citizens who have been paying the bills over the years .
41 That you know that is actually something personally , I mean you know if you take it back to the conversation we had this morning with what we do what what the eleventh year are ending up with
42 Hector stood undecided for a moment , his eyes travelling from Theda 's outstretched hand back to the gentleman who was obviously a favourite with him .
43 But if he were tired , we 'd go back to the original which was terrific . ’
44 When I looked back to the Mimosa there was no sign of him , but the door was open .
45 And when I started to write on the piano I found that when I translated it back to the guitar it was better .
46 so , erm , they rang and they rang , and they rang for a good twenty to twenty five minutes and we just erm , we , we all huddled together in the living room , and erm , anyway about half an hour went past , and then they finally went , we saw them , we live in a flat , and we saw them from the window , we saw them going back to the station you see .
47 ‘ I went off to get another one and when I got back to the phone she said ‘ have you got it ? ’ and I thought she meant the new biro , so I said yes and she said goodbye and hung up . ’
48 Getting back to the golf itself I thought the dovetailing of Seve Ballesteros and Jose-Maria Olazabal during the first two days was absolutely wonderful to see and the David and Goliath partnership of Ian Woosnam and Nick Faldo was superb .
49 ‘ Only time will tell whether things will change back to the way they were . ’
50 Much of the Bible 's teaching goes back to the way we are made ; it goes back to creation itself .
51 Why do n't we go back to the way we used to be ?
52 There again , that 's the best of both worlds ; I have a chance to go out and play stadiums and arenas and then I get to go home and go back to the way I was , although with a lot more experience under my belt .
53 If I go back , then I know I 'll go back to the way I used to think .
54 Therefore the Australian move to make whaling more humane was in fact a move to get back to the way it had been after a serious deterioration .
55 I want to hope that I 'm being melodramatic and everything will settle back to the way it used to be , before all this ghastliness , but I doubt it .
56 ‘ I 'll just bet she was some broad he used to be in love with or something , and he 's been giving her the brush-off while she 's trying to fan the embers , get back to the way it used to be . ’
57 Now I think what te , what happened there was we er , we drifted away from setting down sc , er , er , scripts to finding good useful key words and phrases out of the paper that we could then fit into the script , and as it had gone that way , I realised it was working , and did n't see any point in trying to get it back to the way it was originally going , because it was going fine .
58 So as not to have to watch the empty road for the postman on the day that the results were due each girl went separately deep into the fields but they were n't able to stay alone for long ; and each time they came back to the road it was still empty .
59 Well after the , the aircraft had actually er left the airport to go , be handed back to the RAF they said sometimes had to be serviced or final adjustments made and that 's what they used to go out there for but erm Helliwells was ver it was still , all through the war it was Helliwells aircraft they used to have their own lorries and everything and they used to erm , be under the auspices of the Air Ministry but it was very much a private company .
60 In September 1990 W. was referred back to the clinic which had seen her three years before and began sessions with a clinical psychologist .
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