Sentence examples for back to a bad from inspiring English sources

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We have not yet gone back to a bad future.

Walter Bernstein looked back to a bad time in Inside Out, his memoir of the blacklist of the 1950s.

And her experience as a journalist has, it turns out, enriched her fiction in all kinds of interesting ways.Ms Lippman traces the origins of "Baltimore Blues" back to a bad patch in the early 1990s when she was unhappy in her job.

I really don't need to waste any of my brain cells thinking back to a bad week.

Condensed meaning unit: There is a huge amount of sadness, to know you are there with good financial possibilities and your hands are tied from doing anything but sending a person back to a bad situation.

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Certainly my reaction links back to a few bad apples in my own young dating years.

He had a 17.6-point average for six and a fragment regular seasons as he scuttled from Denver to Phoenix and then back to Denver, a bad team in a brutal conference.

Back to Like a Bad Neighbor.

In a season in which one Red Sox player after another has been injured, with 14 making appearances on the disabled list with everything from a bad back to a broken foot, Nava just kept on going.

They don't go back to a store which gives them bad products".

Better Call Saul will take the world of Breaking Bad back to a time before the lawyer met eventual meth kingpin Walter White.

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