Example sentences of "return to [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Returning to the All Blacks ' 11-match tour to Australia , the NZRFU has bowed to Australian pressure and loosened the grip on the Bledisloe Cup , for many years the symbol of Trans-Tasman supremacy , but which has only regained popularity in the last decade or so when Australia have been able to break the All Blacks ' hold on the Cup . |
2 | Speaker B keeps returning to the same point , his first statement , dealing with it in a variety of ways , and we get three different and slightly conflicting evaluations of his action in discussing sex openly with his pupils ( it 's daring , it 's unsystematic , it 's something anyway ) . |
3 | Most will be the former , with the cable running out from the fuseway in the consumer unit to supply a number of socket outlets on the ring , and then returning to the same fuseway . |
4 | Auks are ‘ site-faithful ’ , often returning to the same ledge and the same partner year after year . |
5 | Returning to the same topic in Carr v. Atkins [ 1987 ] Q.B . |
6 | Then I realized that we kept returning to the same place and stopping for a few minutes , before moving off again around a similar route . |
7 | Abruptly she felt as if she were on some kind of mental treadmill , returning to the same overworked grievance . |
8 | this explains why Golding 's choice of ending , rescue , is not anti-climatic as the choristers and schoolboys are returning to the same situation back in the outside world . |
9 | The author disguised herself as an eighty-year old and reports considerable discrimination in shops and on public transport which disappeared when she returned to the same situations in her normal persona . |
10 | At the end of the conference Margaret Thatcher returned to the same theme . |
11 | The marriage lasted only a few years , cut short by the death of Eliza ; when Robert returned to the same altar at St Leonard 's in January of 1837 as a widower , he must have had more than a flash of déjà vu . |
12 | He returned to the same theme in 1953 , but this time to counteract the ambitious European Political Community . |
13 | He returned to the same matter during the Report stage and his amendment was carried , against the Government , on a division . |
14 | But ten days later he returned to the same Thornaby service station , filled up with petrol and then paid by cheque . |
15 | We shall return to the latter , time-varying problem in Section 5.16 ; let us first solve here the static case . |
16 | The fact that a wide number of manufacturers work to the same pattern means that the caterer who is topping up need not return to the same source for the top-up . |
17 | The fact that she would return to the same workhouse 10 years later was in itself not untypical ; many genuine helpers in such institutions may have had it in the back of their minds that one day they would become the cared for , rather than the person doing the caring , as old age took its toll . |
18 | However , please note that holidays do not necessarily return to the same port of departure . |
19 | The wrasses are territorial , and the same grouper may later return to the same cleaner wrasse . |
20 | As someone who loves travelling my motto has always been , ‘ never return to the same resort until you 've seen what the others have to offer ’ . |
21 | From here you can choose either peak as your first , complete the ridge and return to the same point at the river , but it 's recommended that you traverse east to west taking in Sgurr Thuilm as Munro number one . |
22 | In Yorkshire and East Anglia trippers return to the same places . |
23 | Many people find that they return to the same company over and over again , or take up a permanent job offer at a place they have been working for a while . |
24 | Tottenham 's dilemma was well chronicled last year , but one wonders how long it will be before they return to the same situation . |
25 | The plan was to return to the same group of airfields , on the assumption that the garrisons would hardly expect them back quite so soon . |
26 | Elizabeth was to return to the same church for her own wedding five years later ; she and young Benjamin Titford were married there on 24 January 1808 . |
27 | It has become a practice of mine to return to the same sight and work throughout the seasons . |
28 | PF1/1 — the BREAKOUT key allows you to break out to a VMS subprocess , and to return to the same field on completion . |
29 | But particularly intriguing is the phenomenon of syncretisation itself , as an artistic process , and its relationship to meaning : the process whereby something new is created that can not simply be reduced to either side of two antagonistic forces , or returned to a former ‘ purity ’ . |
30 | It was returned to the latter and the purchaser brought an action against the seller under section 12 . |