Came-back Sentence Examples
Finally he came back to the house and put his gun up.
Finally her sober gaze came back to Carmen.
His gaze came back to her, reflective.
When her attention came back to Alex, he was watching Jonathan.
Finally that soft chocolate gaze came back to her.
The twinkle came back into his eyes.
His gaze came back to Carmen.
When the band came back Alondra and Felipa danced Flamenco in duet.
His troubled gaze came back to her face, pacing from her eyes to her lips.
He came back from a trip down there one time and was upset because he said Uncle Fabrice treated him like a dunce in front of customers.
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Maybe the last situation was what gave her the courage to speak up when the inheritance tension came back.
When it finally came back to her, the frown was still there, but his expression was cognitive.
His gaze came back to her.
Her own words bounced off the wall and came back as a flash of memory and imagination.
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She waited until Yancey came back in, but he only locked the door to the office and left, closing the door to the building.
Michael turned around and came back to her.
We came back with help, though, but we couldn't find you.
She came back by herself.
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Mary smiled and the twinkle came back into her eyes.
Finally her gaze came back to Cynthia.
I was out there yesterday when I came back from riding and noticed that the barn was almost as clean as this house.
You said he was fine when you came back upstairs!
AdvertisementThe guy was there so long, Howie came back before he was finished.
Every hour, he came back and hurt her.
She waited for a long moment in case he came back.
I came back for my coat.
What did she do when Jule came back for her?
I just came back from a battery of tests that said nothing's wrong with me.
He came back but he's barely speaking to me.
I went off to college and messed around some—did all the stuff you're supposed to do at that age—but when I came back home ten years later, Paul's wife had died.
Aunt Helen came back to Ouray that weekend and of course Uncle Blackie was missing.
Like Deidre, only Deidre came back from her deal with Darkyn.
And yet, in spite of her comment about only being there for a short time, Lori came back several times to visit Destiny.
The man's arm came back and then forward in a jab.
I came back for the money, OK?
After a while Lori came back in and said she was under arrest.
When he came back in, he grabbed Carmen by the hand and led her to the study.
He came back to search the body of Logan Myers and figure out what it was that Rhyn wanted him to know.
She wasn't going to be on the beach when dark fell, in case Gabriel came back.
That's why you've been acting weird and came back and why you're not upset at me.
You came back as beautiful as you left.
The tests I did with your blood came back promising, but I can't nail down the right genetic code.
The five of us sat together at the restaurant this evening and after Edith and I went to the ladies room, we came back to find Claire livid and Mr. Shipton laughing.
When I came back down the trail, Edith was still standing at the bridge.
You said she came back upstairs naked and he probably killed her as soon as she entered the room.
He came back with a bag quickly.
Your chem tests came back all over the place.
The administrator scan, which only the President or Vice President could run, came back with half a dozen errors.
He drove up alone and no other car came back there—all day.
Well, you told me to call if Mr. Cleary came back.
He added, "You said yes when I asked if he came back but you didn't see him?"
When he came back to the motel in the morning to drop them off, I told him how I'd found them.
When the gray gaze came back to Alex, the brows lifted.
Her gentle gaze came back to Carmen.
His sober gaze came back to her face.
He was here when I came back from your house wearing your shirt.
His gaze came back to her face.
His gaze came back to her and he pulled the grass from his mouth, studying it.
His gaze came back to hers.
Katie was watching her when Carmen's attention came back to the dishes.
His gaze ran over her face and came back to her eyes.
That dark chocolate gaze wandered over her face and then came back to her eyes.
Instantly the translation came back.
His gaze drifted in thought and then came back to her suspiciously.
His gaze wandered over her and then came back to her eyes.
His gaze traveled over her face reflectively and then came back to her eyes.
When she came back to check it, the results were negative.
His troubled gaze came back to her.
When he came back out of the office he was smiling.
What if he never came back?
Finally his attention came back to her face.
After she fed the rabbits, she came back to find the horses had finished their grain.
He spoke in a hushed tone and when he came back to the kitchen, his face was pale.
His masters wouldn't be pleased if he came back with nothing.
I didn't want to be caught off guard when the Others came back.
Alex came back into the living room and glanced at her before striding to his chair.
It had all started after they came back from their visit to Texas.
They talked for a few minutes and then all eyes turned to Alex when he came back in the house.
Finally his gaze came back to Carmen.
His gaze traveled up and down her body and came back to her face.
When the trio came back from their walk, the men said their goodbyes and left.
The hardness came back into his eyes and he looked away.
His troubled gaze came back to her face.
When Rob's gaze came back to Carmen, it had lost the arrogance.
His gaze wandered over her face and came back to her eyes.
I am glad he came back to you.
His tortured gaze came back to her, imploring her to help.
His scrutiny came back to her face and he smiled.
Finally his gaze came back to Alondra.
Have you been up in the new pasture since you came back?
The twinkle came back in his eye.
You weren't supposed to make any decision until you came back.
I came back to return his keys, she said.
Then Gaston of Orleans, who had fled to Lorraine, came back with a small troop to head a rebellion to free the king and country from "the tyrant."
In io05 the Danes were absent in Denmark, but came back next year, and emboldened by the utter lack of resistance, they ranged far inland.
Af ter the death of her husband, by whom she had no children, she married Henry of Albret, king of Navarre; and thus the count 563 ship of Armagnac came back to the French crown along with the other dominions of Henry IV.
When he had thoroughly meditated every sentence, he sat down to write, and then, such was the grip of his memory, the exact order of his thoughts came back to him as if without an effort, and he wrote down precisely what he had intended to write, without the aid of a note or a memorandum, and without check or pause.
He came back to find his father ailing, and in February 1831 he left Cambridge for Somersby, where a few days later Dr George Tennyson died.
The boy came back to Eton a precocious rake.
When Ferdinand was released in 1814 he came back to Madrid in the hope that his ambition would now be satisfied, but the king was tired of him, and was moreover resolved never to be subjected by any favourite.
He had set off to secure an ally against Louis, and he came back from his expedition with a crown on his head and a new nation at his back, united in its detestation of popery and of France.
In 1371 the Black Prince came back to England with broken health, and in 1373 John of Lancaster marched to little purpose through France, from Calais to Bordeaux.
Trajan came back to Italy with Dacian envoys, who in ancient style begged the senate to confirm the conditions granted by the commander in the field.
His first charge as primate on "Disputes in the Church" was felt to be a most powerful plea for a more catholic and a more charitable temper, and again and again during the closing years of his life he came back to this same theme.
But Henry, duke of Hereford, whose milder sentence was doubtless owing to the fact that he was the popular favourite, came back within a year, having been furnished with a very fair pretext for doing so by a new act of injustice on the part of Richard.
We do not know whether the leech Philip ever reached his destination, or whether a reply ever came back to the Lateran.(fn 6) Baronius, who takes the view for which we have been arguing, supposes it possible that the church in Rome possessed in his own time by the Abyssinians (St Stephen's in the Vatican) might have been granted on this occasion.
In Spain they came back with Ferdinand VII., but were expelled at the constitutional rising in 1820, returning in 1823, when the duke of Angouleme's army replaced Ferdinand on his throne; they were driven out once more by Espartero in 1835, and have had no legal position since, though their presence is openly tolerated.
After a fortnight natives, swarthy and ill-looking, with ugly hair, great eyes and_broad cheeks (Beothuk or Micmac Indians?) appeared with many skin canoes; in the spring following these Skraelings came back and bartered with their visitors.
Here Thorvald Ericsson was killed by a (Skraeling?) arrow, and the expedition came back to Streamfiord where they passed the next winter (1005-1006).
He came back on the invitation of the diet on the 12th of August, but soon had to escape once more from the mob of students and workmen who were in possession of the city.
He helped to upset the government of King Otho and to establish his successor, was prime minister in 1864-1865, came back from retirement to preside over the ministry formed during the crisis of the RussoTurkish war, and died in office on the 15th of September 1877.
He came back to assert the ancient doctrine that the sovereign authority resided in his person only.
Ten years later he came back to Paris, and was eventually persuaded (1676) to enter the priesthood, and become a chaplain at Port Royal.
Michael Schlatter (1716-1790), a Swiss of St Gall, sent to America in 1746 by the Synods (Dutch Reformed) of Holland, immediately convened Boehm, Weiss and Rieger in Philadelphia, and with them planned a Coetus, which first met in September 1747; in 1751 he presented the cause of the Coetus in Germany and Holland, where he gathered funds; in 1752 came back to America with six ministers, one of whom, William Stoy (1726-1801), was an active opponent of the Coetus and of clericalism after 1772.
Alternately victorious and defeated, spared by the Syracusans on whose mercy he cast himself as a suppliant (451), sent to be safe at Corinth, he came back to Sicily only to form greater plans than before.
But the hopes of Acragas perished when Agathocles came back from Africa, landed at Selinus, and marched to Syracuse, taking one town after another.
He left his sons and his army to death, bondage or Carthaginian service, and came back to Sicily almost alone.
Eight years more of disorder followed; in 1220 the emperor-king came back.
He came back in 1233 from his crusade to suppress a revolt of the eastern cities, which seem to have been aiming at republican independence.
A riot took place in London, and at the bishop's entreaty, the protector, John, duke of Bedford, came back to England.
He came back from Italy with a new philosophy of life, a philosophy at once classic and pagan, and with very definite ideas of what constituted literary excellence.
Jefferson, however, far from America in these years and unexposed to reactionary influences, came back with undiminished fervour of democracy, and the talk he heard of praise for England, and fearful recoil before even the beginning of the revolution in France, disheartened him, and filled him with suspicion.'
In March 1880 he came back across the river, and began to establish himself in the northern province of Afghanistan.
Mr Crawford came back from the United States an ardent champion of the solitary system.
When Motasim came back to Bagdad, after the death of his brother, he found the people in great distress, their supply of dates from Basra having been cut off by the Zott, and resolved to put them down with all means.
Ibn Raiq came back and reinstated himself as Amir al-Omara.
Many prisoners were taken, and the second line, which was withdrawn in accordance with the general instructions given by Cadorna, came back in some disorder.
The 35th Div., with its reinforcements from the 9th, came back to the line Monte Aralta (south of the Posina) - Monte Cimone - Barcarola, but the Italian centre was now broken.
He was ordered to the south of France; it was two years and a half before he returned; and he came back with very little accession of strength.
He never returned to practice, but came back to London to be entertained by the bench and bar of England at a banquet in the Inner Temple Hall on the 30th of June 1883.
When they came back Spinoza was no more; he had died about three in the afternoon with Meyer as the only witness of his last moments.
Olaus Petri (1493-1552) and Laurentius Petri (1499-1573) were Carmelite monks who adopted the Lutheran doctrine while studying at Wittenberg, and came back to Sweden in 1518 as the apostles of the new faith.
But there fortune came back to him with a new surprise.
He came back to London, and was able to preach at Whitehall on the 12th of February 1631.
Cardinal Pole, however, came back to his own country with great honour in the reign of Queen Mary, and was made archbishop of Canterbury on the deprivation of Cranmer.
All his old temptations came back upon him with renewed force.
It is agreed on all sides that the last stanza, attributing the authorship to Halbsuter of Lucerne, "as he came back from the battle," is a very late addition.
In 1656 Mr Smith died, and Newton's mother came back with her three children to Woolsthorpe.
It is strange that he came back to find England undisturbed behind him.
It was of Queen in vain that Edward besought her to return and to re- Isabella store him his son; she came back at last,butatthehead and of an army commanded by Roger, Lord Mortimer, the Mortimer.
Fourteen times the squadrons of King Philip came back to the charge; but mowed down by the arrow-shower, they seldom could get to handstrokes with the English knights, and at last rode off the field in disorder.
He came back resolved to take vengeance upon Spain.
The Unionists came back equal in numbers to the Liberals, but the latter could also count on the Labor party and the Irish Nationalists; and the battle was fully arrayed for a frontal attack on the powers of the Second Chamber when the kings death in May upset all calculations.
In 1664 he came back to Holland; when the war broke out with England supported by an invasion from the bishop of Minster, he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Dutch forces on land.
A decree was passed in February 1795 severing the connexion of church and state and allowing general freedom of worship. At the beginning of March those Girondin deputies who survived came back to their places in the Convention.
After his first stay in Norway he came back in 1271, with the new Norse law-book, and served a second time as lawman.
Up to 1861, as the area formerly under potatoes came back gradually into cultivation, the acreage under crops increased; but since that year, when the total crop area was 5,890,536 acres, there has been a steady and gradual decline, the area in 1905 having fallen to 4,656,227 acres.
This latter portion was recovered by Austria at the peace of Paris (1814), and the former came back on the suppression of the independent republic of Cracow in 1846.
At the general election of 1892 Mr Chamberlain was again returned, with an increased majority, for West Birmingham; but the Unionist party as a whole came back with only 315 members against 355 Home Rulers.
Mr Balfour's introduction of his promise (at Edinburgh on October 3) to convene an imperial conference after the general election if the Unionists came back to power, in order to discuss a scheme for fiscal union, represented an academic rather than a practical advance, since the by-elections showed that the Unionists were certain to be defeated.
In June 1653 he nevertheless came back from the Low Countries, where he had busied himself in pamphleteering and such other agitation as was possible, and was immediately arrested; the trial, which was protracted from the 13th of July to the 10th of August, issued in his acquittal, to the great joy of London, but it was nevertheless thought proper to keep him in captivity for "the peace of the nation."
But no satisfactory settlement was arrived at, and Gordon came back to Khartum in January 1878.
After a moment his focus came back to her face.
When his gaze finally came back intently on hers, he concluded; "Heritage."
You left Gabe's human mate and came back a demon bound to Darkyn.
I went off to college and messed around some—did all the stuff you're supposed to do at that age—but when I came back home ten years later, Paul's wife had died.
He was surprised she came back at all --Sasha had no mercy and rarely left his victims alive.
The usual scan she ran came back normal.
He drove up alone and no other car came back there—all day.
After a three year hiatus, Simple Minds came back with a new CD.
I came back to the inn, asked for some large empty bottles, and made the amalgam.
The customer came back with a whole bunch of attitude about our attempts to help her.
I came back four years ago to ostensibly to do some demos for a friend of mine over a weekend.
We came back with some great tapes which are probably gathering dust on a library shelf.
My car also came back filthy, so I am not sure where it was parked when I went away!
The fourth came back direct to Tarrant Rushton as a load was considered inadvisable owing to brake pressure trouble.
I had a lumpectomy in June 2003, where they also checked several lymph nodes - the results came back clear.
The reader came back to the same text and his/her reading became meditative.
The SciFi Channel floated a four-hour miniseries of the new Battlestar Galactica to gage reaction, and it came back favorably.
But he went for a test and it came back negative.
It was approaching Christmas when they next came back and I made a huge plateful.
When I came back down south I hung up my volleyball shoes and picked up my badminton racket again.
So when I came back to England I screwed up my courage and decided to become a class traitor and vote Labor.
Before publication, I sent the typescript to Lyme Regis for approval, and it came back with emendations on every page.
When I came back to the UK last year, I promptly whacked £ 3,000 onto my CC in new PA kit.
Molo, he says, rebuked his youthful extravagance and he came back " a changed man."' He returned to Rome in 77 B.C., and appears to have married at this time Terentia, a rich woman with a domineering temper, to whom many of his subsequent embarrassments were due.2 He engaged at once in forensic and political life.
Evaded by Augustinianism, it came back now, with some at least of its difficulties and paradoxes, but also with its immense attractive and dynamic power.
Several stories of empty rooms rewarded their search, but nothing more; so after a time they came back to the platform again.
Then he came back and knocked gently at the door.
So she told Benjamin to stay in the house and take care of his baby sister till she came back.
The color came back to his cheeks.
But the fact remains that Miss Canby's story was read to me once, and that long after I had forgotten it, it came back to me so naturally that I never suspected that it was the child of another mind.
He said no, it would not be called for about fifteen minutes; so we sat down to wait; but in a moment the man came back and asked Teacher if we would like to go to the train at once.
After a few minutes she came back to her place and began to eat her breakfast with her fingers.
My treasure! and Prokofy, trembling with excitement, rushed toward the drawing-room door, probably in order to announce him, but, changing his mind, came back and stooped to kiss the young man's shoulder.
Early in the winter Denisov also came back and stayed with them.
A few minutes later crowds of wounded men and stretcher-bearers came back from that direction.
Soon after the duke's departure--before he could possibly have reached Semenovsk--his adjutant came back from him and told Kutuzov that the duke asked for more troops.
Every day when he came back from his stroll he would ask if any seafaring men had gone by along the road.
Back on the bus we came back on the shore road and passed the seal colony and the loch.
You scored a typical DC short-handed goal when you came back to Coventry, that must have been fun?
Once he realized that I was not going to let go of his hand he came back and coughed and spluttered a bit.
When she came back to England she brought from Europe scores of stags ' antlers as souvenirs of the chase.
Her blood work came back normal except for a high white blood cell count.
Now, with a little cash and some chemicals, you can look like you just came back from a relaxing vacation, without leaving town.
When I came back to the U.S., I began working with celebrities in L.A., and the rest is history!
When I finally came back to writing, I did an eBay column for 2 years at Auctionbytes.com.
The first day when we came back from school from Christmas Break.
Somewhere around 3-4 months I came back to earth and reality set in.
In May, My Fair Brady came back for another round, further exploring the wacky May/December romance of Adrianne and Christopher.
She came back in 2001 to star in the family vehicle The Anniversary Party, but did so as a favor for her director-friend, Jennifer Jason Leigh.
After taking time off to have a family, she came back in 2008 to star in the Hallmark movie Moonlight and Mistletoe.
He went missing for about five days, and when he came back he was very skinny.
I can only imagine the Vets surprised face when the letter came back and it said Senny had cancer.
As nightclubs entered a boom following World War II, striptease came back in style again.
David came back to Pennsylvania to take over the company and continue to use the farm, Fordhook, for hybrid experiments.
Proof that style is cyclical in so many ways, the fedora came back into play during the 1980s, when popular icons of the day sported them in public and made them "cool" again.
After three hours with the game, I found myself humming the various versions of the same song without even realizing that it had come from We Love Katamari, until I came back hours later for another round with the game.
Colonial Revival - Colonial styled chairs came back into style between the 1930s and 1950s.
Longer hair came back into vogue in the 1940s. 1950s hairstyles saw the rise, literally, of bouffants, beehive hairdos and other fussy styles that had to be sculpted and sprayed into submission on a regular basis.
The in-vitro patients and the control group each had three cases where the cancer came back.
The Today Sponge came back on the market in the United States in 2005, only to be taken off the market again in 2008 due to bankruptcy.
More companies found additional uses for the microwave technology, but it always came back to what Dr. Spencer originally said the product was for, the rapid cooking of food products.
Recently an old girl friend that I was once in love with found me online and all the old feelings for her came back.
This diamond cut came back into the spotlight when Sex in the City character Carrie Bradshaw received one, and has enjoyed popularity ever since with both celebrities and the general public.
The ghosts were not the friendly variety; instead, they came back to damage crops and torment the living.
This held true when platform shoes came back in the 1970s - women found they could run for the bus and do the hustle all night long in perfect comfort.
She returned for a brief appearance in 1990 and came back permanently in 1994.
Felicity stops him and tells him that she came back from the future, traveling in time just to be with him.
She came back the night before Noel was to marry Zoe, and explains that Zoe holds a job at a graphics house where Noel will also find employment.
When Mike came back to town, Adam faked his own death to test his bride's affections.
However, upon their return, one by one, the girls came back together.
He left the show after just a few years, but came back two decades later as a recurring character.
By the time I came back to the U.S. for schooling, I had traveled around the world two-and-a-half times.
And this has left us with photographs and films of an era past where women achieved appearances so beautiful that one wouldn't be surprised if these fashions one day came back onto the lingerie market.
In 2008, Ciara came back with a new album, Fantasy Ride.
An interesting fact about this contestant is that she made it to the semifinals of the show in the previous season, but came back to audition again and made it into the finals.
After the broken engagement from Season One, Tiffany came back to try the process all over again with a house full of new suitors.
Flav came back for a second season, and in mid-season invited New York back into the house.
After the break up, New York came back for a second season of the dating show and she ended up with Tailor Made, who proposed to her on the reunion show.
After delivering a shaky performance that others have blamed on her nerves and the building pressures from the media, she came back and sang a flawless and moving version of the same song she did for her audition.
She lost her motivation and the weight came back.
Several of the men bowed out of the competition along the way, but one such quitter, London, eventually came back to the show and won the competition.
The Miami, Florida edition of Top Chef was a popular season won by Hung Huynh, who also came back to help the finalists in season seven.
He was once an infantryman in a war (which war, we are not told) and came back with shellshock.
Later in his teen years, he took some time off and eventually came back with music as his focus.
His focus came back on her.
Katie said he came back one time upset.
It was the only reason she came back to work this morning after the kiss that almost made her stay the night before.
Sofi-the-Oracle's warning came back to her.
This difficult task was accomplished by Count Peter Tolstoi, the most subtle and unscrupulous of Peter's servants; but terrorized though he was, Alexius would only consent to return on his father solemnly swearing, "before God and His judgment seat," that if he came back he should not be punished in the least, but cherished as a son and allowed to live quietly on his estates and marry Afrosina.
This bride-price was usually handed over by her father to the bride on her marriage, and so came back into the bridegroom's possession, along with her dowry, which was her portion as a daughter.
Wilful desertion by, or exile of, the husband dissolved the marriage, and if he came back he had no claim on her property; possibly not on his own.
He proceeded as far as Aix-la-Chapelle, where he fell sick of a fever, and suffered so much from weakness and poverty, that he made his way on foot to Amsterdam, and came back to Norway.
In all, 612 Nethinim came back from the Exile and were lodged near the "House of the Nethinim" at Ophel, towards the east wall of Jerusalem so as to be near the Temple, where they served under the Levites and were free of all tolls, from which they must have been supported.
When I came back from Texas in May, I had something on my mind.