Example sentences of "come back [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Years ago we threw the old didacticism ( dowdy morality ) out of the window ; it has come back in at the door wearing modern dress ( smart values ) and we do not even recognize it ’ ( p. 159 ) . |
2 | Also pensioners , there 's now more of an incentive for them to come back on to the labour market . |
3 | , like to come back up onto the yard line . |
4 | It is commonplace for me to step outside the door in the morning intending to do one particular task , and then to come back in for a lunchtime bowl of soup having done three or four entirely different jobs of maintenance or repair . |
5 | Finally , the conversation came back around to the subject of Alina 's new job . |
6 | She came back out onto the terrace a few minutes later . |
7 | I , I think er erm when I first started down there , it was a job , I thought well this is a good job fifteen bob a week , that 's , that 's a lot more than some of the other boys who 'd left school got , they were twelve and six you see and erm , I think erm I came back out of the forces and took over more responsible jobs , I do n't think I could have gone to anything else but transport . |
8 | Well there was a big reunion er you know for all the m all the soldiers all the sold came back out of the war . |
9 | I , I did do years gone by yes and they , they did move into the football combination at one time , because it was considered that the Midland Intermediate League was too big a jump for young men into the first team and the difference was so vast in the type of football that Walsall second team they u only playing young fellas , and they used to win seven and eight goal margins every week you know , but then they moved up into combination that was a better standard of football , but latter years economy drives and everything they came back out of the combination reverted to the Midland Intermediate again which I believe there are two phases of that no one for s older players and the other one strictly for youth players |
10 | We all waited outside in St Martin 's Lane for 55 minutes , and to my surprise about 99 per cent of them came back in for the finish . ’ |
11 | As Billy came back down by the river and up the hill towards the cottage , he knew the danger in the kitchen had a name at last . |
12 | When you came back down from the mountains you made some recordings that to this very day have a unique atmosphere about them — the Metamorphosen , the Brahms Requiem — but when you went to England to work with Legge 's Philharmonia there was an added interest to your music-making : the enormous repertory you managed to acquire and record . |
13 | The existence of the continuum means that policies made by the centre are changed by information and guidance coming back up from the locality . |
14 | Coming back round by the house for the third time , she got quite above herself , and the bike began to wobble alarmingly as she fought to control it . |
15 | And that 's the only time you 're going to find it when you 're linking the heart and the lungs , now look at those two areas where you 've got blood coming back down into the heart , can you see those two wishbones there coming back down into the heart , do you see where I mean , yes ? |
16 | And that 's the only time you 're going to find it when you 're linking the heart and the lungs , now look at those two areas where you 've got blood coming back down into the heart , can you see those two wishbones there coming back down into the heart , do you see where I mean , yes ? |
17 | Maggie found Ana 's bathroom and was just coming back in with a towel she had partly wet when Felipe appeared in the doorway . |
18 | We could always come back in about a couple of hours . ’ |
19 | And he comes back out with a grin . |
20 | Marie comes back in after a bit . |