Example sentences of "come back [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 I do n't personally believe in reincarnation , but knowing my luck I 'd either come back as a pair of Ian 's boxer shorts or an amoeba .
2 County Durham 's old folk have a possible means of ensuring greater attention from the council , however : should reincarnation occur , they can come back as a dog in a drain .
3 Erm anyway he he may well come back as a visiting
4 ‘ I never seen anybody come back for a second dose of the blue , ’ said a man behind her , for all the world as though he were safe reminiscing in some bar of his old age .
5 Mr Rochester is always very popular with the ladies at these parties , so he may not come back for a week or so . ’
6 You will come back for a cup of coffee , wo n't you ?
7 ‘ If Steve does n't come back for a few days I 'll probably have to go into Palma and see the airlines and the tourist board myself . ’
8 Gladys wo n't ever come back for a little girl will it ?
9 so I thought you were going to cos you did n't come back for a long time .
10 he did n't really like it , but he had a lovely week , but at least we did n't come back to a house that 's full of
11 I 've got headphones and everything so you can come back to a certain and take it
12 For fuck 's sake Dawn you 'd come back to a fucking siege .
13 Bill , could I come back to a quotation by another former Tory Prime Minister in the nineteen sixties , erm they were ragging old Douglas Hume unmercifully , the Labour Party did , when he was made Prime Minister , and , you know , erm all 's fair in politics , and Harold Wilson , I think , made the comment that the democracy of this country had ground to a halt with the appointment of the fourteenth earl , and Douglas Hume , in his sort of very self-deprecating way and his very modest way , says ‘ well , you know , I suppose if one were to ask , he 's probably the fourteenth Mr Wilson ’ .
14 SeaCo itself may come back with a slightly better offer as the sale of assets agreed so far is thought to have raised more money than was planned .
15 They 'll come back with a bang .
16 It did n't come back with a refusal and allow us to discuss alternative ways of achieving our objective .
17 ‘ Will you come back with a little rum in about ten minutes … ? ’
18 It should be thrown out and the electorate should make their views known at a general election so that the Government can come back with a better Bill at a later stage . ’
19 If I 'm really lucky then I 'll come back with a tame , talkative Angel for you .
20 It 's all right , sweetie , I 'm not coming back with a bone through my nose , but I might come back with a bit less of a bone in my head .
21 Sometimes she would come back with a posy of flowers , other times she would just spend an hour deep in meditation .
22 Our job is to go over there and come back with a result which keeps everything alive for us in the second leg at Parkhead . ’
23 We are looking at Road , that 's the assurance , we are considering that er as er an extension but there is n't funding available for that within the present programme so we will come back with a proposal for Road but it will have to be compared with other big schemes so the scheme we are proposing now is the one that 's before you , which er I wo n't comment on unless people have questions .
24 Erm no seriously I think it really should n't take long , you 're quite right to sort this matter out but I think three people really should go away and come back with a suggestion or a couple of suggestions .
25 ‘ I 'd come back from a trip to Australia with pictures of the aborigines ’ march during the Bicentenary Day ‘ celebrations ’ .
26 She 'd just come back from a visit home to Germany and was still sad .
27 ‘ I 'd come back from a trip to Australia with pictures of the aborigines .
28 ‘ I 'd come back from a trip to Australia with pictures of the aborigines ' match during the Bicentenary Day ‘ celebrations ’ .
29 I always feel like saying , ‘ Look , it 's OK , I 'll come back in a couple of weeks . ’
30 Mummy will come back in a few minutes , wo n't she , for Susie ? ’
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