Saturday, September 10, 2016

go back

to return.

  • Let's go back.
  • Tom went back.
  • I'll go back.
  • I'm not ever going back there again.
  • Tom just got back from the hospital.
  • Tom just got back from Boston today.
  • Just go back to what you were doing.
  • I'm going back.
  • They went back.
  • I must go back.
  • I can't go back.
  • I won't go back.
  • We must go back.
  • You can go back.
  • We can't go back.
  • We're going back.
  • I had to go back.
  • You must go back.
  • He went back home.
  • I have to go back.
  • I want to go back.
  • Just go back home.
  • I need to go back.
  • Can I go back now?
  • I'm not going back.
  • Tom didn't go back.
  • Can we go back now?
  • You go back inside.
  • I think I'll go back to sleep.
  • We're going back to the hotel.
  • We should go back to the ship.
  • Tom went back into his office.
  • Tom never went back to Boston.
  • Tom isn't going back with you.
  • You and I go back a long time.
  • You have to go back to Boston.
  • When will you go back to Japan?
  • In fall they go back to school.
  • I wish I could go back in time.
  • Let's go back to the beginning.
  • Tom wants to go back to Boston.
  • I can always go back to school.
  • I'm going back to get my briefcase.
  • I won't make you go back to Boston.
  • Please don't make me go back there.
  • I want to go back to the way it was.
  • I think you should go back with Tom.
  • Come on, let's go back to the house.
  • Tom went back to his car and got a flashlight.
  • Abraham Lincoln went back to Washington that night.
  • Tom came on Monday and went back home the next day.
  • Once the festivity finishes, we'll go back to work.
  • Just go back to the kitchen.
  • I can't go back there alone.
  • I don't want you to go back.
  • I want to go back to Boston.
  • Don't make me go back there.
  • I can't go back without you.

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