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

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1 I 'm not saying that negotiations should be completed by a certain date , but that the matter should come back to court by a certain date so that there is therefore er er is a time , an incentive for the
2 David Gower , Jack Russell , Mark Ilott and Mark Lathwell are among those who should come back into contention for Lord 's .
3 I mean that 's what cut straight the way across that it was , it was all and my aunt she used to live by All Saints West Bromwich , we never used , we never went to see them we used to walk it down the road past the Boars Head onto the Navigation Inn , and up by the Sandlow and she used to live opposite er All Saints Church in West Bromwich , and erm coming back we should come back round midnight you know and er have you ever heard of the Whirly Gang ?
4 In case someone should come back from church early .
5 We must come back with haste , but as we travel let us also reflect on some of the things we see : looking with the eyes of discernment for the hand of the Enemy on the controls of the engine of progress .
6 You tell me you 're scared he might come back at Brett ?
7 I 'll come back , I 'll come back to windmills. erm
8 Well that 's alright we 'll come back to Chris .
9 Right twenty second if there 's any difficulty I 'll come back to Paul and Keith cos to let everybody else know about any problems
10 I 'll come back to semantics a bit at the end .
11 I 'm based on the moons of Jupiter from now on , and the only time I 'll come back to earth will be strictly on a day-trip basis .
12 ‘ Oh yes , I 'm sure I 'll get a flat , but I 'll come back to St Mary 's , like other people come home from flats on holidays , ’ Eve said .
13 ‘ Of course I will , Mother , I 'm only going up the road , I 'll come back at weekends . ’
14 Well , that 's alright , a hundred more years and then , for some strange reason , they 'll come back into favour .
15 Well I 'll come back in weeks and .
16 ‘ Then I 'll come back after lunch .
17 We 'll come back after tea
18 Then he said , " In fairness to the Old Man , all the rest of it 's true ; I mean he did say you could come back to Drummonds later , for you to have fifty out of petty cash — which was where I was going to get it from to pay myself back "
19 ‘ There was no way we could come back to fishermen without the maximum available . ’
20 He exuded sympathy and concern , urged Amiss to take as much time off as he felt necessary , assured him he would be given sick pay and that his job would be secure , and only after a long argument agreed very reluctantly that he could come back on duty the following day .
21 And I promised myself I 'd come back to England one day , and see my boy . ’
22 They 'd come back with change for a pound , knowing he was a London detective .
23 Or should he just take it off again and hope that she 'd come back in time .
24 Straight away after he 'd come back from work !
25 He must have heard that I 'd come back from Ireland .
26 And this man said that he was a lay reader , and that he 'd retired , he 'd come back from Australia , and he though that he would like to help out in the parish .
27 That 's right he always used to come back with kaftans and stuff
28 We shall come back to Bultmann and Gogarten later , and for the moment concentrate on the line struck out upon by Brunner and , in particular , by Barth .
29 I shall come back in time , no I was just thinking that , the , the erm
30 However , if death was unavoidable I would come back as Arthur Miller .
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