Example sentences of "have gone back [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So i i i in a sense this has gone back to one of Mao 's early views , except that , that there is a difference now in that er the land is being redistributed for ownership whereas for Mao earlier it was , it was for your use .
2 But instead of a square heel , or even a radically smoothed-off heel similar to the Revell acoustic we recently reviewed , Andy Manson has gone back to first principles and has ended up virtually doing away with the heel altogether .
3 Puccini : A celebration Andrew Parrott with his Taverner Consort , Choir and Players has gone back to medieval sources , and devised a sequence not just of carols in more robust settings than is common but of instrumental pieces like the March of the Kings .
4 In some cases Dutton has gone back to these originals , and sometimes he has worked on the Griffith tapes .
5 This is an interesting passage because Platt B. is effectively saying that an undertaking to pay this excessive charge had been extracted from the clerk before he commenced his search and that he could not honestly have gone back on that undertaking .
6 Now that she was coasting again , everything had gone back to normal — what Uncle Albert called the ‘ natural ’ state to be in .
7 He had gone back to those .
8 Early air travellers often flew for adventure , not just speed , and some travellers today , who do not have to cram a two-week break into a busy year , have gone back to earlier forms of transport which give them a far sharper sense of going places .
9 " No , he 's gone back for sure , " said Hazel .
10 It 's gone back into smaller venues , and people are there for the music , not just to get totally shitfaced .
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