Gone-back Sentence Examples

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  • He's gone back to that farm, and that's where he'll stay.

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  • You know we've gone back and watched you.

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  • Carmen assumed Lori had gone back to California.

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  • Things hadn't gone back to normal after all.

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  • I left many years ago and haven't gone back.

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  • It's as if we've gone back in time!

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  • Ryland raised his feet for Cynthia to clean beneath him and said, "Edith's gone back to her husband."

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  • What if he had gone back to Texas?

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  • Oh, I guess I'd have gone back to being Mrs. Byrne—I'm too accommodating to have simply left him, and I do believe in my vows.

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  • Would she have been disappointed if he had gone back to California?

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  • He had simply gone back to the man he had been when they first met.

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  • She peered out of the kitchen and saw he'd gone back to the porch, apparently done talking to her.

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  • Meanwhile Antonio had gone back to Coimbra, and finishing his course in 1728-1729 he returned to Lisbon and became associated with his father as an advocate.

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  • It is nearer to Plato's analysis of the sentence, and no logician would have gone back to it, after the Prior Analytics.

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  • On the other hand, nobody would have gone back afterwards on his masterly treatment of happiness, in the first book, or of virtue in the second, or of the voluntary in the third, or of the particular virtues in the third and fourth, to write the sketchy accounts of the Eudemian Ethics.

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  • C. Simpson, whose meteorological work had been of unique value, having gone back to his duties in India.

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  • The old wool industry, for example, has become much extended, and now embraces products such as shawls, carpets, hosiery, &c. Its silk manufactures, formerly so important, have, however, gradually gone back.

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  • As their stories unfolded, she learned that the men had gone back with recruits to retrieve the supplies.

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  • Oh, I guess I'd have gone back to being Mrs. Byrne—I'm too accommodating to have simply left him, and I do believe in my vows.

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  • She had gone back to the doctor and had an amniocentesis done.

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  • But the real challenge of withdrawing from a paid job having gone back to work might lie elsewhere.

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  • The story was that Beth had been seduced by a family friend, who had then disowned her and gone back to his wife.

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  • January 2004 - Sleeping Beauty At last, we've gone back to a traditional panto this year.

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  • But the growing power of the Scotch-Irish, the resentment of the Quakers against the proprietors for having gone back to the Church of England and many other circumstances strengthened the anti-proprietary power, and the assembly strove to abolish the proprietorship and establish a royal province; John Dickinson was the able leader of the party which defended the proprietors; and Joseph Galloway and Benjamin Franklin were the leaders of the anti-proprietary party, which was greatly weakened at home by the absence after December 1764 of Franklin in England as its agent.

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  • Covered in branches, blades ordered they have all, understandably, gone back to their sculling boats.

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  • He's gone back to musical theater, playing Mrs. Edna Turnblad in Hairspray and has made appearances on television including a cameo as Vinnie Barbarino on The Drew Carey Show.

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  • If I took her outside, no matter how long, she would not go until she had gone back into the house.

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  • This look was revived in the early 18th century and has gone back and forth in vogue several times since then.

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  • Country styles have gone back to a more traditional country western look, and today you can find them represented in plus size western clothes.

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  • For those who prefer to visit Disney attractions when the parks are less crowded, schedule trips in off times like September, when kids have gone back to school and family vacations are put on hold.

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  • Take advantage of the fact that the kids have all gone back to school but the weather is still balmy and warm.

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  • Have a child who is crazy over Bambi but can't find any merchandise because the movie has gone back into the Disney vault?

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  • If it wasn't, somebody would have gone back and saved the Titanic, prevented the Holocaust, and stopped the economic collapse of a couple of years ago.

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  • Wearing a reproduction Confederate uniform makes you feel as if you have gone back in time.

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