Example sentences of "[be] back for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nicol should be back for Liverpool after missing three matches with a neck injury and Hooper , the reserve goalkeeper , is also in the squad .
2 Batty should be back for Sunday
3 O'Leary might be back for Soton anyhow …
4 And Gloria would n't be back for hours .
5 She wo n't be back for hours . ’
6 ‘ But pop a poulet in the pot for me , and I 'll be back for lunch .
7 I do n't know how she coped , they say — Rich telling her he 'd be back for lunch and not turning up till dinner and then with Stanley or some other pals .
8 ‘ I shall be back for lunch ! ’
9 Richard Dunwoody , who suffered six falls over the three days at Aintree but ended as champion jockey , hopes to be back for Ascot on Wednesday , while Mark Pitman reportedly suffered no breaks in his final-race fall and has been allowed home .
10 She wo n't be back for ages . ’
11 ‘ He did n't think you 'd be back for ages , ’ Arthur said protectively .
12 The truck wo n't be back for ages . ’
13 DAVID HIRST will be back for Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday , hoping to reinforce his claim to a place in the next England squad .
14 The meeting does n't finish until seven , so I sha n't be back for supper ’ , then he would have avoided a painful homecoming and an upset spouse .
15 I 'll be back for Thursday , though .
16 She called to her to say she 'd be back for tea , and went out to catch the bus .
17 we 'll be back we 'll be back for tea , afternoon tea .
18 ‘ We have to be back for evening surgery . ’
19 ‘ I 'll be back for refills . ’
20 do n't know , anyway I 'll , I 'll be back for dinner , yeah
21 Everyone knows — Pepe says he 's going on a foreign tour and wo n't be back for months .
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