Example sentences of "[adv] return to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 after which horror one can only return to the banalities of modern city life which protect the individual from the terror of the deep insight .
2 In general , it is more difficult to trace adoption breakdown than foster home breakdown , as the families concerned will not necessarily return to the agencies involved in the original placement .
3 McKee suggests that it was important to them that they did not return to a pre-adult state of dependence upon their parents .
4 When discussion of a reconvened Geneva conference was in the air in December 1973 , the government stated that ‘ Israel will not return to the lines of June 4 , 1967 , which were a temptation to aggression . ’
5 In order to be a Christian and to continue the Great Battle against the Evil One , I can not return to the life and times of the New Testament church as if there had been no history in between .
6 On Sept. 10 the opposition confirmed that it would not return to the Assembly until its demands — including an early general election — had been met .
7 If their cap is stolen , they can not return to the sea and may wander the shores in the form of hornless cattle .
8 Benstede had told Corbett he need not return to the Abbey but could bed down in the hall with the other retainers and he gratefully accepted the offer .
9 The Palestinian delegation indicated that it would not return to the negotiating table until Israel reversed its decision on the deportations .
10 She had to accept the fact that he might not return to the convent and , sad though it made her , she would often lay her cheek against the rough heather and whisper his name .
11 ‘ If you do not return to the line now , Mahmud , ’ he said , ‘ I am going to cut off your knackers ! ’
12 If they do not return to the office or call in as arranged the supervisor should ensure that contact is made with that address to determine if the visit has been made and concluded .
13 If she did not return to the Lodge she might never experience such terror again , but the memory of it would never leave her .
14 Other prisoners said that in Keraterm — a notorious PoW camp which they dubbed Auschwitz — prisoners were crippled by having the ligaments in a knee cut out and tied in a knot so they could not return to the fighting .
15 Therefore we can not return to the politics of 1975 to 1978 , ’ said the Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan , in Paris .
16 As night fell , and Weaver did not return to the flat he was sharing , Bodie and Doyle ceased surveillance on the eighth floor and drove the short distance to the house where Liz Spalding was standing guard over the Stone family .
17 Despite substantial reductions in mortgage interest rates confidence did not return to the marketplace .
18 The Harpers became worried when their daughters did not return to the family home in Cheltenham and reported them missing 24 hours later .
19 His wife Lavinia , 39 , had asked estate manager Mr Brian Ealey to raise the alarm at 10.20pm when he did not return to the farmhouse .
20 Er could I just return to the line of questioning very briefly that the Senior Inspector was was pursuing a moment ago with with the County Council , in terms of the assessment of the environmental impact that the forty one thousand figure .
21 Students intending to resit an examination will normally return to the centre where they originally studied in order to take the resit examination .
22 We doubt whether Tweed and his mistress , Paula Grey , will ever return to the Hilton where he was staying … ’
23 They must have constantly wondered whether they would ever return to the world outside the moat that separated them from it , a moat that also served as a sewer .
24 If you do , you should always return to the subroutine and exit via the RETURN statement .
25 First , they can always return to the solicitor to seek more details of the basis of charging ; many bills are uninformative about this .
26 The transferred executive will automatically return to a job in the home country ; the spouse will not .
27 there 's good news for United … keeper Alan Judge is fit again so he 's back and Chris Pike could also return to the attack
28 The best time of day would be between twelve noon and three thirty or four o'clock , this is a time when the manager is generally out having one of his long lunches , er the assistant manager would probably return to the bank about round about two , two thirty , and the situation in the bank er between these times would be that there would be only a handful of staff , usually junior staff on duty who are more susceptible to passing information than the senior staff .
29 Let us now return to the question of assigning lexical units to lexemes .
30 She will now return to the court on May 25 where she faces a possible two years in prison or an unlimited fine .
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