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I go back as rarely as possible
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They look up as John and Dave stop, then go back to their beers and conversation
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comes from the home: If people would go back to the basics and grow their own food, and take care of their bug problems naturally, chemical pollution would no longer be a problem
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I had lived there continuously for thirteen years but of course, I couldn't go back in time and go to school in the local Christian Brothers in order to be fully accepted by the natives of Darklow
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Emma’s hoping to go back to work once he starts school – she’s a primary teacher and should be able to get a part time job … at least that is the intention
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‘Then we’ll hire a man with a van here in Taunton and you can go back up there on Tuesday to collect the rest of it then
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‘We can go back to where we were before her
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She was confident that once he was actually running, he would be just as quick as she was to refuse to go back out
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"I hope she doesn't go back to him
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One mind had decided to go back but couldn't say why
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Can I go back with you?"
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“Thanks, Yvonne, but I have already arranged that with Martha, one of my colleagues; I can't go back on my promise now,” she replied fast
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I don’t know how long I stand there panicking but ultimately I go back to the kitchen and calmly write pregnancy testing kit on the list
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So lets go back to that living sacrifice idea
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The oldest surviving ones are from the end of the 41st century, but I've copied over some that go back four centuries farther than that
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‘So do you have to go back into the office?’ she asked, friendly relations having been achieved
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We need to go back to even the most elementary aspects of Christianity and review afresh
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"If we go back to that ship they will know
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Do not be anxious for us – we will go back once the mountain has calmed down again
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Gilla, pursing her lips at the lack of warning, dashes off to implement crisis plans for the meal while I go back to my room to continue the packing which I have been half-heartedly attacking on and off since we got back from Lyme
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I think we should go back with them”
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She knew sooner or later he'd throw her out and go back to his own kind
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They were an hour before they were recovered enough to go back after their stuff
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You can go back to it later when you have had a short rest
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Then he whispered, 'Let's go back to the water's edge and you push me in and I will go under
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He expected it would go back to normal with me at Myimpaden and Valla in his house
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Sometimes I wish we could go back in time,' Maria struggled to get the words out
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The world has changed, Doc, and it will never go back to what it once was; hopefully we can all start over together
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As the barge moves out and the deck under her hooves shifts, Sefir’s ears go back but the proximity of Adamant and the scent of the hay soon calm her again
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Now go back and enjoy each other again
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Once he’s dried his hands, we all go back out into the garden to see how it is going
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Can I go back now?' Ali said, his childish voice almost in tears
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I wanted to go back and see my little friend
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I want to go back and re-examine that impactor to see if it shares this new phenomenon
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Nikos would drop us off at the bay of Palatia then go back and organise the other two fishing boats to ferry up the volunteers in the morning
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Every report sounded more grim than the one before so he wondered if there was anything to go back to
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Mournfully, he says that he has to go back tomorrow morning explaining that he’s got a week to finish off his contract in Bournemouth before flying off to Italy on Monday to inspect apartments
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I show her the back yard with its rotary clothes line and tiny shed and then we go back into the house
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Katie and Jake are going to finish the glasses so that they can go back in the boxes, and they’ve offered to help carry the trestle tables and chair back to the hall
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She kissed his forehead and told him to go back to sleep, which he did, and then left his room
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Now I can't go back
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You can’t go back when you’ve killed members of the family, when you steal a load of dollars and run away
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I have to go back, at least try it
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Venna had attracted him all the way down here, why would he just go back now? Ava is right, so what if she’s not the one you’re having sex with? If they were hired investigators on a case, they might find physically more compatible people wherever they were
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“No! It's over and that's it! She couldn't pay me to go back with her
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For half a copper they could both go back and forth on lakerunners and sleep in comfortable cabins and eat good meals at nice tables with glass in the window and maybe take two days longer if the air was still, one day less if the lake was rough
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When they got to the gloomy hallways at the bottom of the institution, he could see she wasn’t eager to go back into the rain that was still pouring onto the streets
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“Wait,” he called after they had barely finished one pass, “When you reach the edge, don't turn around to face the new direction, just go backward the way you came
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Fred was instructed to form a party to go back and collect the
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Unfortunately it was some guy up beyond Chardovia and she was reluctant to go back up there and chase that down so soon
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Trying to visualise the map back at the barracks, he debated with himself whether he should go back or try to cut across country to the road he knew had to be running almost parallel to the track he was on
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What else did she have to do? Go back home? What is home now anyway? Could she go back to the house she owned in Sinbara? Without a doubt Jorma would be going back there and he knew most of the people of that town
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She’d paid nearly an aluminum for that property, so she should at least go back up there to sell it, but at nearly a year in each direction, she didn’t want to waste the time
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He recognises in Billy the same confusion and anger that he felt all those weeks and months ago back home on the Adriatic coast
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For the first time since arriving at the house, she allows her thoughts to go back over the events of that last day at the barracks
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This will all go back to Jock
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Sally pulled on me as if she wanted to go back upstairs
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before we surface and come to the reluctant conclusion that he really had better go back to the Vicarage
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Kemberra rarely ventured outside the Kassikan but to go back and forth to his home a block and a half outside the walls on the seventh floor
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Will it come back? Doesn’t look like it, better go back into the house
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“You can go back to the spaceship if you want, but I have to save her!” Theresa
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” They looked up at Harry in pained expressions of weariness, but accepted his instructions to simply go backwards and not reverse there direction on the porch, so that they always faced the same way
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“You’re right, Robby, I need something to defend myself with before I go back in there and rescue my father!” Monica said
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absolutely hate it, I’ll never ask you to go back there again
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If this were a story about a fantastic hero, then Matt would don his perfect mask and perfect cape, run out the door in a flash and announce, ‘step back, innocent civilians! I shall now save the day!’, and then Matt would save the world from certain doom in a most perfect way and be rewarded with millions of dollars and a pool filled with drop-dead perfect gorgeous women, and then go back home to his perfect private tropical island where nothing bad ever happened, except for when it was a chance for Matt to prove how awesome he was and just plain better than everyone else
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With a swift kick, Andrew knocked the wooden door off its hinges, supposing that he could always go back and fix it once the crisis was averted
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“Is that why you wanted to go back to your camp?”
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“You would go back there!” she was shocked
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"Are you coming?" He called back, but she wasn't so sure she could go back inside
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“Besides, what would you do if you did go back to the desert?”
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stopping only to go back to the beginning of the next
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Just a small gap in the force-field and he could escape and go back to tearing apart the universe
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where would she begin? Would she go back to class as if nothing had happened?
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Getting to the data room was easy, also getting into the protected computer was easy, I found out that thousands of Altreenan’s had been killed while in the sleep rooms! I can’t understand why, I mean, the agents would know that they would simply go back to the astral sub base
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If I don't give up and go back, it'll be my fault it failed
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By morning, she was ready to go back and try it again
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But it does go back under the balcony where there are some tables and chairs scattered around
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After the first couple of weeks of Beth trying to convince her to go back to work, only to be told the same thing repeatedly, she’d even stopped coming by
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More than once he almost turned to go back, but the
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He didn't want to argue that point, they would just go back and forth and not get anywhere
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"Let's go back to what Alan wants," he said
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She would go back across the top of the Fastness from here, another hour on streetcars
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The Ancients never meant to go back into the Rift, just defend against it
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that she wouldn’t have to go back the way they’d come -
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“Stop there you boys go back to where the fire has already been you will safe there”
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I had been to Scotland years before and had always wanted to go back
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She could go back home, finish the tape, maybe go back to Wescarp, maybe stay with Lesahr and try for the big time
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"We can go back and get the fairy tale decor," Desa told him, "But we can't get the fairy tale
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It was just about unanimous that they go back and pick them up, even though it added six years to the return journey
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He seemed to go back to being content that she wasn't overstepping her bounds
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” Now I want you all to go back and camp by the boulder near the canyon
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They will probably go back to YingolNeerie in a year or two
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Alan remembered to go back to his med panel and turn his hunger back on
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"I'll never go back on any starship," Alan told her
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Go back to each point and fill out the chapter heading with the other
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I suddenly wished he would go back to calling me princess
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Now that you have finished this book, go back to the start and begin
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As soon as the storm ended, she’d go back
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The Praefect turned to go back to the commander’s tent, but Quintus softly chuckled behind him
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And it was then that Delvin assumed that all would settle back down soon enough: Talen-Jei would clean up the shards and dark wine on the floor and Vulwulf would go back to drinking and bellowing