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

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1 It remains constant up to a CO coverage of 0.05 monolayers before starting to fall , eventually returning to the clean surface value at a fractional coverage CO =0.35 .
2 ‘ It 's all right — I was n't at all happy about the arrangements either , ’ Laura agreed , before explaining that when Ross had returned to New York he 'd gone straight to the hospital from the airport , before eventually returning to the empty apartment .
3 So returning to the original question about the functional difference between a DOS command and a program file , the answer is that there 's no difference .
4 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 .
5 Against that , Labour in the person of Harold Wilson had a more widely respected leader then it has now , and many experienced Tory canvassers are convinced that thousands of former Tory voters who are now thinking of defecting will gloomily return to the Tory fold within the next few days as they come face to face with the possible reality of a Kinnock government .
6 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 .
7 However , please note that holidays do not necessarily return to the same port of departure .
8 Titmuss , who only returned to the club this season after spending last year with the Telford Tigers , blitzed four goals inside 14 minutes of the opening period .
9 Anyway , Oliver Twist is now old enough to return to the workhouse .
10 They suckle the pigs and otherwise nurture them until they 're mature enough to return to the wild to breed .
11 Rather to Folly 's surprise , Lisa seemed to have things well in hand by the time she had calmed down enough to return to the Rose Bowl .
12 Now it 's uncertain as to when or if Robin Pask will stand trial , The judge Mr Justice Swinton-Thomas ordered that Pask be admitted to a hospital under the mental health Act , but Leeds Crown Court heard that he was obsessed with thoughts of suicide and may never be well enough to return to the dock .
13 The imminence of a Labour government may have persuaded some of the middle class to consult their interests rather than their tender consciences , and so return to the Tory fold .
14 Okay press the er escape key and go back to the regression results , erm so return to the post regression menu and then display regression results , regressult results again .
15 Such strains would be exacerbated if a trend developed in which young and middle-aged people opted out , only to return to the NHS when they were unable to afford the private premiums in later life .
16 Maureen Paley , founder of Interim Art , moved into the West End a year ago only to return to the East End earlier this summer as a result of the recession .
17 De-personalising the affair is of vital importance ; Rushdie constantly returns to the broader ramifications .
18 I then went to the Grosvenor Hotel where they said Frank was , but still could n't find him so returned to the BAAB .
19 Cattell had only returned to the department 's care in February , after another difficult spell with her mother , but her condition had apparently improved significantly .
20 Batty only returned to the Leeds side for Saturday 's 3–3 draw with Blackburn after missing five games with a broken wrist .
21 The static torque/ rotor position characteristic repeats with a wavelength of one rotor tooth pitch , so the rotor only returns to the correct step position if it is not displaced by more than half a rotor tooth pitch .
22 The towering figure of Melchizedek , the priest and the king , and therefore the embodiment of power , was much loved by Innocent , who in his writings constantly returned to the dual aspect of Melchizedek 's powers , which were combined , he argued , in the person of the pope .
23 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are also beginning to consider major financial decisions which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ said Dr Brian Bailey , Infolink chairman .
24 ‘ It appears that consumers are already returning to the high street and are beginning to consider major financial decisions , which were postponed in the uncertain period before the election , ’ he said .
25 Just re Chris from Wood Frampton , just returning to the comments made by Mr , erm we are on behalf of the church commissioners promoting a new settlement proposal , immediately to the North of the M A F F Central Science Laboratory .
26 ‘ Thank you , I enjoyed being a part of that , ’ she said gravely , as the procession wended its way off around the village before finally returning to the church .
27 Winchester 's next posting was to Cyprus to build defences , but he soon returned to the Western Desert , where , between May and September , he was involved in desperate rearguard actions — the battle of Gazala , followed by Alamein in July , when Auchinleck checked Rommel , who was then within striking distance of Alexandria .
28 It briefly attracted my attention , but I soon returned to the more intellectual business of marking exam scripts .
29 In Structuralist Poetics Culler took an unenthusiastic view of deconstructionism , but he shortly returned to the United States and succumbed to the deconstructive wave that swept through the American academy in the late seventies , and into which I did not feel inclined to plunge .
30 ‘ Sorry about no Berlin , ’ he said when he finally returned to the compartment .
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