Sentence examples for going back to age from inspiring English sources

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Another was Jon Wayne Young, who pled guilty to aggravated assault and aggravated robbery and had a history of sex-related offenses going back to age 13.

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He went back to age 6, describing his "three levels of begging" to wheedle 15 cents out of his parents.

Nearly every sensible middle-aged person would give away all their money to be able to go back to age 22 and begin adulthood anew.

Mr. Paris said his affection for music went back to age 3, when "I fell in love with my nurse, who sang me to sleep," he said, adding: "She was a beautiful young mulatto woman, and -- you won't believe it -- the music was Baroque.

She had diaries that went back to age nine.

She had diaries that went back to age 9.

"Can you go back to age 13 and begin telling me your story, and as you do, tell me what was happening in Kylie's world too, and how you related to her as time went on".

Few of its pupils qualify for free meals and the vast majority have had to prove their commitment to their faith with evidence of attendance at a place of worship going back to the age of six.

It hinges on a coincidence going back to the golden age of comics.

Let there be no more talk of going back to the Golden Age of Television.

When my wife took the children away for a week for a holiday, I was going back to the stoned age.

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