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

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1 ‘ You 're coming back to London this afternoon ? ’
2 After you 've taken your loaves out , you 're coming back to bed .
3 Now they 're coming back to Stoke Mandeville for more treatment and new wheelchairs .
4 It wo n't be a special treat any more once they 're coming back from nursery three times a week on a bus will it ?
5 ‘ Customers are coming back to Billingsgate because they know what they are getting .
6 3 If you are coming back from injury or lay-off , go slowly — train progressively and do not expect to be doing the same times as you were before .
7 If not then I 'll plead to my wife for the car & I 'll be able to offer other people a lift there ( but I 'll be coming back on Sunday ) .
8 And Lebanon which will shortly be coming back on stream after 20 years of civil unrest . ’
9 Erm I thought that erm I , I mean I was getting some things that John has n't , has n't mentioned , erm when you mentioned the wife being there erm when you , when you were introducing the C C Q you then assumed that you would be coming back with recommendations
10 Leo would be coming back to New York now to work in a hospital where he could specialize in tropical medicine .
11 Cryptically he said , ‘ I shall be coming back to Rangoon and if conditions do not worsen so unexpectedly I hope to meet you again . ’
12 They would be coming back to education , however , to build upon the qualifications they had already begun to acquire , and would feel at least equal , if not superior in some respects , to their peers who had remained in full-time education .
13 " But she wo n't be coming back to Dublin ? " the woman asked , and Lee suddenly realized where this line of questioning was leading .
14 JOHN COLE The way to the voters ' heart Trades unions may be coming back into fashion
15 Those returning for another year 's work would be admonished by Jonadab : ‘ Do n't be coming back in t'small hours .
16 But she was here for a little while now , and would be coming back in mid-April to get Luxembourg on .
17 ‘ They 'll be coming back from church soon — and Dorothy , too — and I do n't want you embarrassed . ’
18 ‘ At no time did any of them mention my pregnancy nor indeed question whether I would be coming back after maternity leave .
19 I 'd trained myself to have no feelings — yet suddenly I 'm coming back to life .
20 IF WILLIAM CAXTON , the father of British printing , were to come back to life after 500 years in the grave , he would see a lot of changes .
21 I know , when we were coming back from Lorna 's I mean there there was like in patches .
22 The pupils were coming back from lunch for their afternoon sessions .
23 What I would like to do is to come back on Monday sorry Tuesday , Tuesday , Tuesday .
24 And now that grammar is coming back into favour , there does not seem to be much in the way of reasoned argument for its return .
25 Now the company is hoping that iconoclasm is coming back into style — and a certain sort of iconoclasm at that .
26 BALTIC aviation is coming back to life .
27 FORMER B-17 base Deenethorpe , near Corby , Northants , is coming back to life as the home of the Deenethorpe Flying Club .
28 SIR Robin Day is coming back to TV as a rival to his BBC Question Time successor Peter Sissons .
29 My third point is coming back to Chairman your point about the paragraph , the criterion paragraph of thirty three of P P G three , and the settlement in my view fails the first the first test , since the very city which it is supposed to relieve says that the need can be met , and I quote , within and on the edge of the urban area and villages .
30 Confidence is coming back to Oxford United … three games without defeat does n't make a season but it does build the foundations for the future … tomorrow it 's Leicester City away … no changes to a winning team … the only fresh face is Paul Wanless he takes over from Dave Penney on the bench … form favours Leicester but they were beaten by Stoke last week … and Oxford are on a high …
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