Example sentences of "[conj] to return [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As my right hon. Friend prepares for Maastricht , may he be reassured that to return without a treaty would be no failure ?
2 So it was a shock this morning , after miles of deserted sands , to come into a small crowded bay : to see buckets and spades and sandcastles , a parade of shops with fishing nets and beach balls and to return to a world of people .
3 Alter most of Britain 's major wars there is a rush to demobilize , and to return to the parsimonious levels of peacetime Defence expenditure .
4 Finally , and to return to the first century AD , although Christianity inherited much from its Judaic roots , it did not embrace the need for circumcision .
5 That being the case , I have accepted my father 's invitation to live with him again and to return to the stage under his direction .
6 Managers could perhaps arrange for practitioners to be allocated specific time in which to develop a clinical teaching role , enabling them to improve their skills and abilities and to return to the ward or practice area with renewed enthusiasm .
7 This left just three hours before darkness in which to follow and film the culminating procession to the burial-cliffs , and to return to the Rante to cover whatever pyromanic tendencies we might have managed to rekindle there .
8 The new law gave every citizen the right to travel abroad and to return to the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) at any time .
9 PF1/1 — the BREAKOUT key allows you to break out to a VMS subprocess , and to return to the same field on completion .
10 All patients were encouraged to become familiar with their own mole pattern and to return to the clinic before the next regular appointment if they observed any change .
11 At the time of clinic attendance patients were asked to provide a freshly voided sample of urine for microscopy and to return with a timed urine collection for measurement of : ( i ) creatinine clearance ; ( ii ) two markers of glomerular toxicity , albumin and transferrin excretion ; and ( iii ) two markers of tubular toxicity , α 1 microglobulin and N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase ( NAG ) excretion .
12 But to return to the baby .
13 ‘ All right , but to return to the point .
14 But to return to the composition of foregrounds , there are not instructions about man and animals .
15 But to return to the more practical matters of the organisation of AIB .
16 But to return to the run of the mill accident , the team will be occupied on average for about a week following which they will report back to the Chief Inspector .
17 But to return to the initial arrival at the accident site , what is the operational investigator looking for ?
18 But to return to the Turkish DC-10 .
19 But to return to the old bee-keeper :
20 But to return to the question with which I began the discussion of LTP , is it really a model for long-term changes in the nervous system , or is it something more , a mechanism for memory itself ?
21 But to return from the cooler and immediately start ‘ mountain climbing ’ ( an old Pontypool expression ) was really stupid .
22 At the end of Salvation Street he paused and seemed to hesitate over whether to return to the town or take the road in the direction of Moorgate and the house on stilts .
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