Examples of 'back to march' in a sentence

Meaning of "back to march"

back to march: This phrase is used to indicate going back to a specific point in time or situation, often with a nostalgic or reminiscent connotation

How to use "back to march" in a sentence

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If you want to see it look back to March or April.
PULSE 's move back to March during Armory Arts Week was definitely the right decision.
When the Johnny To come back to march.
Just been back to March Magna.
Bids for 5G frequencies pushed back to March.
Let us go back to March 15th, when I questioned you at the police station.
I will send you back to March 4th.
Sony is asking regulators to push its official filing date back to March 31.
Back to March of the Penguins:.
Ten days had to be removed to get the vernal equinox back to March 21.
Let us go back to March 15th of last year.
The Sheaf AGM has been pushed back to March 30.
Our association with the school goes back to March 1969 when we moved into the village.
But now we have got copies of this woman's monthly statements going back to March 1997.
Good morning . Let us go back to March 15th of last year.

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The Commission proposals concerning this second programme date back to March 1979.
In 1992, Leyton House changed its name back to March and continued using Ilmor engines.
Their last action, in which Aminatou Haidar took part, dates back to March 29.
The vote has been pushed back to March 20.

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Looking to get back up on that pogo stick
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