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

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1 I have come back to the international scene with a fierce rival in Phil Tufnell , with Ian Salisbury breathing down our necks and Hampshire 's young Sean Udal making great strides every season .
2 The devilish smile , oblique and sharp as a scar , had come back to the gaunt face .
3 After countless ages I seemed to come back to a real realisation that I was continuing to breathe , even if with difficulty , and did n't seem in immediate danger of stopping .
4 And , as one later moved into other divisions to be taught by other people one always seemed to come back to the Roman Conquest of Britain , which I found particularly boring , and learnt nothing .
5 Erm , I 'm sorry to come back to the central overheads er again , but erm it , considering that the other income largely related to ninety one , I 'm a little unclear why the central costs went down , I ca n't believe there 's been any salary cuts at
6 Yes , well I think that 's why you that 's why I keep on trying to come back to the regulatory system , because what you really in fundamental form a pension is a contract between an employer and an individual , you know you pay me so much money and when you get to a certain age I will pay you .
7 Ready to come back to the unreal world ? ’
8 About halfway across the Channel a man in a plastic mackintosh came back to a nearby table and announced that the rain had finally stopped — just our luck , he added .
9 Time and time again discussions about tears came back to the central theme of the wish to be cared for-not all the time , the women with whom I talked were quite clear about that .
10 Finch finished the movement and then came back to the other room , thinking of how much time he had spent with Henry and Betty over the years .
11 Abruptly he came back to the present day , his wedding day .
12 I came back to the beautiful beach house from shopping .
13 Sounds came back to the watching eagles .
14 He stepped back , pausing to think , but the more he tried to invent reasonable explanations , the more he came back to the obvious truth : someone had put out the light and locked him in .
15 But er before I came out I switched it on cos I 'm not coming back to a cold house .
16 After her return , after that heart-sinking moment of coming back to the greasy frying pan and the littered table , there was cleaning .
17 Earlier rate cuts are beginning to filter through the economy and the retail trade is making optimistic noises about shoppers coming back to the High Street .
18 When there is no longer the contrast of a busy working day outside , coming back to an empty home can be less attractive , as shown in the situation described below .
19 Oh , this coming back to an empty house , Rupert thought , when he had seen her safely up to her door .
20 Erm coming back to an original comment made by Mr .
21 For fuck 's sake Dawn you 'd come back to a fucking siege .
22 After spending some time there ( as if we were actually present ) we will gradually come back to the present day , and as we do so we will become more reflective and try and push the present away from us — making it strange — by maintaining a certain distance from our immediate history .
23 But he would come back to the right cues , so I could cope . ’
24 But then if that not conceded or protest not sus sustained , that would the letter would come back to the Official letter would come back to the branch secretary you see , and he would look at it , and he would put it to his branch and if they wanted to go further , that went to Euston House , the N U R headquarters , Euston House .
25 Well now , I 'll come back to the whole question of ambivalence , er , next term , when I discuss , the what is really the central issue of the book apart from ambivalence , which is the incest question .
26 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 .
27 Then we come back to the big man up front .
28 Colleagues , I now come back to the special report and will take speakers from the regions .
29 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 .
30 Everyone who goes on assignment has a Career Manager , someone back at home base chartered to keep the assignee informed , happy , plugged-in — and to make sure he ( or even she ) comes back to a suitable job .
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