Example sentences of "[pron] will be back to " in BNC.
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1 | So I 'll be back to you . |
2 | If it seems appropriate for you to sell , I promise you I will be back to you immediately . |
3 | you 'll be back to your usual . |
4 | After correcting , press |
5 | Never shut the filter down , or the beneficial bacteria will die and you will be back to square one . |
6 | When the tone stops you will be back to normal.However , it 's easy to experience them again . |
7 | ‘ By dinnertime you will be back to your old self , quite normal . ’ |
8 | But if you blow the whole lot on celebrating you will be back to square one . |
9 | If you are wondering why the Festival is shorter than usual — do n't worry — we 'll be back to our ‘ normal ’ July spot in 1993 [ Friday 9th–Sunday 18th ] ! |
10 | I mean we 'll be back to the scenario that we were fighting for three years ago . |
11 | This time bomb is ticking away , colleagues , and in about twenty years ' time , we 'll be back to where we were we 'll have a lot of people who 've got small pensions , based on their previous employment with a health authority or a local authority , British Gas or the electricity companies then they 've had to go out on the open market and they will be under-funded and have inadequate pension when they retire . |
12 | We 'll be back to what we usually are wo n't we ? |
13 | This seems more likely than that everything will be back to normal by this autumn , as the government claims . |
14 | And the chances are that by the time the market picks up again in 1991 we will be back to the 1983 figure . |
15 | We will be back to the failings of Management Budgeting . |
16 | Without them we will be back to poverty wages . ’ |
17 | Now education has of that thirty nine million the Education Department benefited by about eighteen million , and we took , I think it was erm four million out yesterday , we will be back to a net gain of fourteen million on education and social services have benefited since eighty five by about to the tune of nine million and or eight point six million , and we took about four hundred thousand out of that yesterday . |
18 | ‘ When I go out in January , everybody will be back to zero again . |
19 | That person is a menace to everyone but he may well think that , in a few hours ' time , he 'll be back to normal and no harm will be done . |
20 | When it 's gone , he 'll be back to work . ’ |
21 | He 'll be back to normal again wo n't you ? |
22 | It 'll be back to the cattle trucks for the lot of us . ’ |
23 | Then after that it 'll be back to Sun for its proprietary ( and pricey ? ) |
24 | It 'll be back to London for me tomorrow . ’ |
25 | But after today it 'll be back to earth with a bump . |
26 | It will be back to more bombings , more killings , ’ said the bishop . |
27 | ‘ Hopefully , by the New Year he will be back to the Leslie Crowther we all know and love . ’ |
28 | ‘ I anticipate he will be back to the form he showed in Sweden , and that spells a threat to Italy . ’ |