Example sentences of "come back [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's a fairly low risk erm threat at the moment , air strikes are cheap er they 're not particularly dangerous whether they 're effective or not is another matter , er and there 's no immediate come back on the domestic scene because no one is expecting any one state to be the saviour in that particular situation .
2 ‘ Then we would probably have a mandatory defence , which we would not duck , and then come back for a third defence against Bruno . ’
3 Come back for the new herons ?
4 ‘ If Halifax come back with a decent offer we 'll consider it .
5 The first day Emma had escorted Ruth to the gates and come back with a red nose .
6 After lunch he 'd go into the city and come back with a whole armful of roses , the price of many shirts . ’
7 Joyce Anderson , of Thornton Hough , said : ‘ We are not really in a race against time , the winners will be the party who come back with the fewest miles on their clock .
8 You 'd bloody like to go on holiday to America and they come back with an American accent I could shoot people who do that .
9 So we come back to the one explanation which resolves every difficulty : the ‘ discovery ’ made by the monks of Canterbury in 1120–21 , as the canons of York at once realized , was the moment of their enlargement .
10 They wo n't do away with them , no but cos they , they 're trying to do away with the National Dock Labour Board and come back to the old system .
11 Then we come back to the big man up front .
12 Colleagues , I now come back to the special report and will take speakers from the regions .
13 are now going to look at these figures and come back to the next meeting er with some comments , with regards to their projects .
14 two fifty to ten twenty nine , well , come back to the same sort of time , the hour just before that , say two fifty to nine fifty , what would two fifty to nine fifty be ?
15 Well I think I , I mean I do agree and I think that the that er that pressure is now getting on to these , these city institutions , but erm , but I still come back to the basic thing that , that really , you know what appears to me is happening is we 've we 're having literally millions of pounds taken out in , in issuing these massive massive writs you know , a hundred and seventy eight page writs are sort of being and really the money for those is coming out of the remaining money in our pension funds and really I feel that what wou what is happening is this , as far as I 'm concerned , is all due to the self-regulatory body being set under the Financial Services Act , and in a way I feel that you know we 're being made to pay for sorting out a mess that somebody else is making .
16 But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate .
17 and come back as a bloody teenager with big tits and everything .
18 Come back in a better frame of mind . ’
19 Well a cup of whatsername stuff I poured down the sink upstairs rather than get it kicked over because if they come back in a silly state then they 'll knock it all over books .
20 Come back in a few years , eh ? ’
21 Nearly , but not quite ; and when guests come back after a hard day in the hills , displaying half a dozen beautiful fish , and are asked where they caught them , they might reply ‘ Shhhh ’ , rather than admit malpractice .
22 It seems that every time I come back from a big disappointment I win . ’
23 ‘ Lavinia , what do we do when we come back from the littlest room ?
24 Had he gone to Glastonbury or come back by a secret route to Templecombe to hide himself in the church ?
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