Example sentences of "would be return to the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Beyond this point the observer would be returning to the north pole . |
2 | As the queen-dowager had informed them , she was but paying a brief visit to the palace , out of respect for her young lord and would be returning to the sanctuary very shortly . |
3 | Lucy felt a surge of excitement , not only because here was the opportunity to see a kiwi in its natural surroundings , but also because she would be returning to the bush with Silas . |
4 | The Recorder held that since the bottles would be returned to the company , the defendants did not intend to treat the bottles as their own to dispose of regardless of the company 's rights . |
5 | It is especially interesting that , leaving aside the damage that such a policy would do to the services by wiping out 10 frigates , four submarines and four squadrons of Tornados , there has never been a suggestion in any of the texts that money would be returned to the taxpayer . |
6 | The allegation of the defence had to be met and properly dealt with , so the matter would be returned to the justices for them to look at the circumstances and come to a proper determination after they had heard further evidence . |
7 | Then upon completion of the mission , all would be returned to the Centre , to sleep . |
8 | Deposits would be returned to the payee unless the case went to a full hearing and the party which had paid the deposit lost and had an order for costs made against them , in which case the deposit would be forfeit as part of the costs payable . |
9 | The clauses , which were introduced under the 1974-79 Labour Government , were no doubt designed to reassure people that the dangers would be minimised , as the spent nuclear fuel would be returned to the country of origin . |
10 | The work would be carried out on the understanding that the resulting products would be returned to the country of origin . |
11 | The landlord agreed that , provided there were no breaches by the tenant of any of the terms in the agreement , the deposit would be returned to the tenant at the end of the five years . |
12 | All through tickets would be returned to the Railway Clearing House , although one or two are in collectors ' hands . |
13 | It seems likely that the files of cases which had ‘ no further action ’ or were cautioned would be returned to the police quickly , so we inferred that those cases not followed-up had been tried in the magistrates ' courts . |