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go back
verb
- to return
- often foll by to to originate (in)
the links with France go back to the Norman Conquest
- foll by on to change one's mind about; repudiate (esp in the phrase go back on one's word )
- (of clocks and watches) to be set to an earlier time, as during British Summer Time
when do the clocks go back this year?
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She added: "We will, once sentencing has concluded, go back to his grave to lay some flowers and just pay him our respects and I hope that he can rest in peace."
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And so we can go back to that dark place.
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"We went for a scan and the doctor said we should go back in a couple of days," she said.
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Next, let's go back nearly two decades to the financial crisis and the historically poor growth and negligible average earnings growth that has afflicted the UK ever since.
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The Southern California properties come with tales that go back more than a century.
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