Example sentences of "have come back [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Two other factors will make us a better team this season — Keith Finlay has come back to the club from North Fermanagh and that has stiffened our batting while Tony Johnson from Barbados is a superb all rounder . ’
2 He has come back with a bang , and the film of Jurassic Park opens in July , which will obviously help his sales .
3 probably , a bar with nuts and raisins called raisin natural bar I 'm sorry about loo loosing the keys mum , mum tt the noise has gone the noise has come back by the way
4 He 'd have come back at the weekend , most likely .
5 Top flight football should have come back to The Valley .
6 time we 've come back with a need-to-be-paid is n't it ?
7 It is interesting , is n't it , that er I knew the road to Damascus was long , but I did n't realise it were that long cos on the second of July the Tories moved an amendment at P and R criticising us for spending money on the Lord Mayor 's car , but I 'm glad to see that you 've come back to the fold .
8 The problem pupils who 've come back from the brink .
9 Toby had come back for the moment .
10 She had come back to the nursery ready to sympathize with Nannie about the underarm cramp caused by her inside .
11 After wartime service in the RAF he had come back to the School , and with his friends Mr. Norris and Mr. Hardie had helped to introduce Rugby to the School .
12 He says a boy had gone away for a weekend and had come back to the school with the tablets and then sold them .
13 It was in fact a long time before all the rabbits had come back to the hollow in the middle of the field .
14 The woman had come back to the farm 's archway from where she and two men stared nervously up the road towards Frasnes .
15 He had appointed the Tower Commission , he said , specifically to find out whether money had been generated from the arms sales beyond the ‘ twelve million two ’ , and , if so , who had done it ; but no one had come back with an answer .
16 He did not believe that Rose , if she had come back into the flat , would have let the cat out , or left it unfed .
17 Sam Somerville had come back into the room , shouting at the bugs : ‘ He 's gone .
18 Sandra had come back into the room , and somehow she was at Matthew 's side , holding his hand and weeping .
19 They had come back as a fleet , their sails bellying out under the south-westerly gale , the men shouting to each other across the water to compare catches , and their womenfolk waiting on the beach to help with the unloading and to make a start on the gutting and salting and packing .
20 They had come back across the river and they were in a street close to the Embassy .
21 The three of them had come back down the tunnel to the entrance , with the man pushing Nona in front of him as a hostage .
22 Against the black walls there were of course changes in fashion , changes of music , changes in drink ; for instance for a couple of years you could get little liqueur glasses of violently alcoholic black coffee with pyramids of whipped cream on top after one of the barstaff had come back from an affair with a real sailor ( or so he said anyway ) in some German port , Germany somewhere .
23 So get in the old shed and then we got a load of swedes , we put it in rack and we come out like chips , chips of raw swede , and then sugar beet pulp , which had come back from the factory .
24 Unlike Eb , Josh had come back from the war in one piece , hale and hearty .
25 On Friday night , Tina phoned just after Jack had come back from the supermarket with the weekend shopping .
26 he had come back from the meeting with Patrick , and he had opened a bottle of whisky … automatically his had reached for it , found it between his legs , and he was raising it to his lips when the hurried knocking shook the door again .
27 Not surprisingly , the stars of the night series final were the player who had come back from the World Cup .
28 An attempt had been made to have the case relisted before the sentencer within the 28 day period during which variations in sentence are permitted by Supreme Court Act 1981 , S.4 ; , and if the matter had come back before the sentencer within that period it would have been open to him to review the sentence and impose a lawful sentence .
29 The general point here and I want to make is that er , these are n't officers ' promises these are the members ' promises and er , erm , we 've got to be careful that er when they 're all drawn together that we are n't making a hostage fortune , erm and so that I think it is very important members take aboard er what is suggested and test them themselves to see that they are realistic , I would also say that er as these promises are being considered by the various committees and I note a considerable variation in standards which will need to be addressed when the promises er , have come back to the Policy Committee , these are particularly in reference to the time required to respond to er , erm complaints etc , it 's no use having the Highways Committee wanting two weeks and incidentally on promise number two erm I think that er any up , somebody else 's point er straight forward wants to be deleted , erm the highways require two weeks to respond er , erm hearts and libraries want a , you know half a day , er and we 've got to get these er erm more or less synchronized I think , and whilst I 'm thinking Chairman on the last page er of the er favourite for , for first for agent authorities , but it does n't give any indication about the contact point and as most of our population live in the agent authorities that the er it needs to be expanded to give the contacts er points for the members of the public .
30 They should also be in frequent contact with all of the somewhat numerous organisations involved in the rural development of the Western Isles , and with the admirable young people who have come back from the mainland to work at the grass-roots level .
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