Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [vb base] back to " in BNC.

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1 the principal entrance to the park near the church is ornamented with two stone lodges , the drawings for which date back to 1818 .
2 The mix , the range and the flexibility of them relate back to early familial blueprints of how feelings were expressed , handled or avoided .
3 There are three churches in the village including All Saints , parts of which date back to the 15th century .
4 In fact , the Algarve coastline seems to be littered with a succession of castles and fortresses , some of which date back to Moorish times .
5 Consequently , the surface is peppered with impact craters , many of which date back to within a few hundred Ma of the Moon 's formation .
6 Auctioneers Outhwaite and Litherland are selling the 40 antique fans , some of which date back to the beginning of the century .
7 The 800-acre island and its historic hall , parts of which date back to 1696 , were sold by Henry Anderton , whose family have owned the island for more than 100 years .
8 It is a small Stately Home mostly dating from the eighteenth century , but bits of it go back to Elizabethan times .
9 Ready for you know back to sort of it 's original you know .
10 That land is extremely valuable , and what 's more I would suggest that the three people here at the table with me go back to the Property Committee , to which they belong .
11 Helene Rogers has documented life there in her latest book — proceeds from which go back to Calcutta to purchase medicine .
12 Mark is one , as he 's said , and ( ) is another — your list messages sent to him bounce back to me .
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