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How to use hark back in a sentence

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Both of the Evening Canticles are in his own idiomatic style, and hark back, in different ways, to ancient, time-hallowed chant.
Vespasian's images hark back to harsh styles of veristic portraiture of the late Republic.
These diasporic texts consistently hark back to colonialism and neocolonialism.
But, while it's fashionable to hark back to the past, Armfield believes that many aspects of the game are better than ever before.
In many ways it seems to hark back to a bygone age, with its wine, cigars and unashamed donnishness.
But nowadays, though the old men and women remember, the younger generations no longer hark back to that bitter past.
You can say that I hark back to the past and you would be right, because I am, but I do so for a reason.
His free-form fossil pieces hark back to pre-historic times, and only the odd Chinese character gives away their origin.
Peyroux's nomadic life and folksy, natural style of singing also hark back to a simpler era, when a teenager could run away from home and join a band of street musicians.
Her soft lustrous vocals hark back to days of the melancholic lounge singer, emoting to an absorbed audience through an opaque smoky veil.
Finally, I should like to hark back to three major points raised in your report, Mrs Sudre.
And yet there is no call to reinvent the wheel or hark back to outdated rural utopias.
These differences in opinion hark back to traditional debates over the causes of poverty, over individual responsibility and social injustice.
Barns from yesteryear, roadside crosses, chapels, and half-buried root cellars hark back to the area's farming past.
Suddenly it seemed that Naziism was alive and well and living in Vienna, not least because Haider's anti-immigration and anti-EU rhetoric seemed to hark back to a darker past.
Why do you think you decided to hark back to your high school days for this particular record?
I want to see horror hark back to the old days of video nasties.
Consequently, we regret that the new Structural Fund regulations fail to define clearly the principles of partnership, and once again hark back to national rules and practices.
The musicals of the season hark back to the classics.
The trial and executions hark back to Stalin.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Fare rises that hark back to a time of high inflation and spiralling energy costs look very out of kilter.
The steel artworks hark back to a time when our industries relied on horse power to pull barges along the country's network of canals and waterways.
Hark back to your well-thumbed Lavengro and you will find, if you do not remember, his reasons.
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