Example sentences of "[vb mod] be back in the " in BNC.
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1 | Steve Nicol should be back in the defence today , but Dalglish must also be concerned about his strikers . |
2 | His hand , the same one he injured in April last year , needs at least two weeks ' rest , but he should be back in the ring in February . |
3 | His hand , the same one he injured in April last year , needs at least two weeks ' rest , but he should be back in the ring in February . |
4 | ‘ It 's a terrible shame that , after all these years of feminism , women should be back in the place where they are regarded as expendable . |
5 | Talking about Strachan , O'Leary also said that he should be back in the 1st team in a couple of weeks . |
6 | And one suspects it might be back in the days of the nineteen fifties , nineteen sixties when the labour party opposed anything at local level , of course , but at local level that might tend towards helping people to be upwardly mobile on the grounds that upwardly mobile people stop voting labour . |
7 | I 'll be back in the morning . ’ |
8 | As for the Irish , bless ‘ em , well … sure and bejabbers , they 'll be back in the morning to tell us what they 're having for dinner today … |
9 | But bosses Martin and Vivien Shrager-Powell reckon Fergie 's films and other new projects mean it 'll be back in the black before long . |
10 | Said Graham : ‘ He 'll get the weight off in a couple of weeks because he 's working hard in training and then he 'll be back in the side . ’ |
11 | So I doubt if he 'll be back in the office until Monday . |
12 | ‘ I 'm leaving , Sir John , but I 'll be back in the spring with His Majesty 's Justices and a thousand pikemen ! ’ |
13 | With a bit of luck he 'll be back in the next couple of weeks . |
14 | he says I 'll be back in the morning |
15 | I 'll be back in the morning with my |
16 | I 'll be back in the morning with my bill , bill , bill |
17 | Feed 'er up , get a gold lamé turban and you could be back in the ring with 'er no time at all . ’ |
18 | Furthermore , there was a read-out machine for this type of recorder very close to Heathrow and the whole recording could be back in the magistrate 's hands within twenty-four hours . |
19 | They now believe David Ashworth could be back in the Liverpool area after leaving the couple 's 20-month-old baby Gareth , in Scotland yesterday . |
20 | At best she 'd be back in the poorhouse while he … it did n't bear thinking of . |
21 | Burke may be back in the Palace defence , and Dennis is in their squad . |
22 | She may be back in the office . |
23 | He begged her not to miss the party they were invited to on his account , so she made him a hot drink , turned on the TV and , making no bones about it , said she would be back in the morning . |
24 | They repeated that he did n't need anything else because he would be back in the afternoon , which more than anything else they could have said made me wonder if we would ever see him again . |
25 | He would be back in the first week of July and at home all month until they went to Scotland for the opening of the grouse shooting season on the twelfth . |
26 | And in a very short while they would be back in the enforced intimacy of Water Gypsy 's cabin . |
27 | ‘ The lads were joking that I would be back in the team before they got their hands on the trophy , ’ said McGuinness . |
28 | Hopefully we shall be back in the autumn with more news and views to share with you . |
29 | The year will be disappointing , but we are very confident that we will be back in the league table next year , ’ she added . |
30 | Steve Nicol will be back in the defence today , but Dalglish must also be concerned about his strikers . |