Example sentences of "come back in [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You have come back in a funny mood . |
2 | Even now , however , he is prepared to accept that he may not be able to come back in a new guise after three years . |
3 | ‘ We wanted to play Dublin but all the venues were booked out months ago , so we 'll have to come back in the New Year and do somewhere like the SFX or the Stadium . |
4 | She came back in a lively mood dressed in ruby velvet with her furs . |
5 | Stevie Gallagher 's shot was brilliantly saved by Andy Blackwood as Dunmurry came back in the second half but the visitors went two ahead through a penalty by Andy McMenamin and the cross from the right was turned in by Gareth Healey for the third with eight minutes left . |
6 | and I went out to tell him and he started talking to me for something and when I came back in the fucking milk ! |
7 | But after six weeks the colour came back in the same region . |
8 | Not that there 's anything wrong with indie bands — we 've got several very good acts locally — but the traditional pop group is definitely coming back in a big way . |
9 | Patriarchal power in education was coming back in a big way , and was endorsed in the 1986 Education Act 's stipulation that sex education should be taught within a moral framework and with due regard to family life . |
10 | ‘ Gary showed great courage in coming back in the second half even though the injury was very painful . ’ |
11 | ‘ If Prost wants to be called champion for a fourth time he should come back in a sporting way . |
12 | Because even as you die you know that you will come back in a different hat . |
13 | erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction . |
14 | ‘ Come back in a better frame of mind . ’ |
15 | 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 . |
16 | It first comes back in the first line of verse three when the tourists are being described as ‘ clucking contentedly ’ . |