Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "comes back"

  • His wife says, "No," she will remain at home till he comes back, and will not see anybody until his return.

  • When he arrives his master receives him well, but cannot understand how it is that he comes back.

  • But hadn't we better get on somewhere else for a bit, sir, 'fore he comes back?

  • Go on eating and drinking; only leave enough for Tom May when he comes back, and for Titely when I have found him.

  • Won't you give us the order to let 'em have it again, sir, without waiting till the first luff comes back?

  • Well, you can't kick if it comes back a ham sandwich," says she.

  • And that I'm his best hated nephew, paid to keep out of his sight," comes back Larry.

  • And this is Johnny Green," I comes back, "manager of Kid Scanlan, the welterweight champ.

  • Even at that," he comes back, "I don't believe it!

  • I comes back, "and don't be comin' around here and slippin' me that rough stuff!

  • Then he comes back, changes his clothes and works in the picture till noon, when we knock off for the eats.

  • When he comes back they do not know, but some day he comes back,--or some night!

  • Your son can be one of us, and the men of the Snake Order will be as brothers to him if ever he comes back to the mesa where the Sun Father and the Moon Mother first looked on his face.

  • But if he comes back, and is fearfully hard to live with, then I shall feel like breaking it from another standpoint altogether.

  • I must go on as I am doing now, until I know where Grandfather is, or until he comes back again.

  • So, with your leave, I will stop till he comes back, and should like in the mean time to hear the rest of the story you were telling me.

  • If he comes back, then, keep him to dinner, and I will come in and join you.

  • As they are about to go upstairs, KARL comes back from R.

  • The picture of it comes back to me, now, with singular attractiveness.

  • The sound of these orations, wild and fearful to my boyish ear, comes back to me now.

  • I cannot send even a footman there but what he comes back reeling.

  • Why, when he comes back to Coniston, them fellers'll hunt their holes like rabbits, mark my words.

  • You are taming me; and if he leaves me to you I may be more dutiful when he comes back.

  • There is joy among the Holy Angels in Heaven when one sinner grieves and comes back.

  • Fitzhugh is in Norway, and till he comes back, I can't get away for more than a day or two.

  • They will fit--folds will open out of themselves--only quick before he comes back!

  • I will tell him all when he comes back, if he cares for the love of an old broken man; but write it I cannot.

  • We has t' land him at Cape Smith or Cape Wolstenholm, sir, when we comes back.

  • If we don't kill nothin' we can eat more of un when we comes back.

  • It comes back to me that the sense thus established of my superior vision may perfectly have gone a little to my head.

  • This look, or rather the look she returned, comes back to me as the first note of a tolerably tight, tense little drama, a little drama of which our remaining hours at Newmarch were the all too ample stage.

  • He comes back with a armful of bread and spareribs and pies.

  • Bassett tells me and Ricks not to leave the cabin till he comes back, even if it's daylight, and then he starts off toward town, whistling gay.

  • Shall I keep some soup hot for Mr. Tatum till he comes back?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "comes back" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    advanced guard; annual tribute; but neither; comes about; comes back; comes down; comes forth; comes forward; comes from; comes home; dramatic poem; fireless cooker; fruit juices; fruitless tree; left alone; make trial; mid the; military officers; neither shall; over night; perhaps better; reading from; smoked salmon; support them; this latter; would break