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

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1 The trend was encouraged by the return to location shooting in some types of thriller and war film ( influenced by wartime documentary and newsreel photography ) in the late 1940s .
2 My aim was to investigate the symptoms of decay and perhaps to discover in the ‘ capriciousness and the return to chaos ’ a law which would vouchsafe one an insight into the intimate workings of art .
3 It moved from hope as high as heaven and a garden bright with love through unutterable sadness , loss , and then violence , to the return to Chaos in the Flood .
4 The return to school was accompanied by a new call for ‘ people 's education ’ , focusing on demands for an end to racial discrimination in education , democratic community participation in decision-making in schools , and a more relevant curriculum purged of racism .
5 Nor was Keynes prompted by the return to gold at the prewar parity , for this event occurred after his campaign for ‘ national development ’ had begun .
6 The return to gold was Churchill 's decision , even though , within the Treasury , he at first was hard to convince .
7 At the same time , hundreds of workers in the Midlands plants who had heard about the Pier Head meeting on the grapevine now decided to drive up to Liverpool to influence the return to work vote .
8 But that summons to Bayreuth in 1939 cost her dearly — the return to work in Paris , the accusations of collaboration , the suicide of her son .
9 Job sharing is one possible option to ease the return to work .
10 These can turn out to be expensive , making the return to work unfeasible for many middle to lower paid people ; they can also prove to be unreliable , which means that working mothers can find themselves alienating their employers through no fault of their own .
11 The letter which the employers sent to John Common , acknowledging the return to work , congratulated him on " the manly and frank tone in which you intimate the termination of the dispute . "
12 The ‘ domino effect ’ was only partly successful , however , and this was very substantially responsible for both the course of the dispute and the lack of any final outcome , other than the return to work in March , 1985 .
13 None of the four fields in the ‘ militant ’ group held a ballot ; in all four , the miners were prepared to strike following their local Executive 's call , and to remain on strike , in the great majority of cases , until the return to work a year later .
14 Following the return to work , the Banks set about introducing Lunch-time Opening .
15 The return to work settlement included a bonus of 15 per cent on top of a wage rise of 59 per cent .
16 The prime reason for bringing in a new constitution in 1937 was the return to dominance of the republican grouping , the side which had lost the civil war , and which had retained the intention of establishing a republic .
17 THE PLAIN facts first : this is the return to centre stage that everyone hoped Bob Mould would make .
18 In the second instance of the link between the mother and the return to darkness , it can be seen how the mother in our everyday world stands as a figure in which the individual may lose him or herself .
19 The pie was made to celebrate the bicentenary of the first pie , which was baked in 1788 to celebrate the return to sanity of George Ill .
20 if the return to Conservatism is to be something more than the transient apparition of a spectre from the past , and its voice in national affairs not merely to be a sepulchral warning against the dangers of rash courses , the Conservative leaders must bestir themselves to some purpose … [ the Conservative Party ] must be ready to meet the programme of the Labour Party not simply with a non-possumus but with an alternative which will in some measure satisfy certain of the needs which Labour is concerned to satisfy , and at the same time avoid the perils with which it insists Labour policy is beset .
21 According to the book Leeds United : The Return to Glory , the season we won the championship we had 20 points off of ten games .
22 What the country got instead was the return to normality with all its faults ; and a general election .
23 The return to normality after the Angelus hush made him feel that the all-seeing spirit which had for a while hovered doubtfully over his actions had now moved on .
24 In the extreme case , there is no mobility of labour at all ( as in Jones , 1971b ) , and the implications of such immobility for the incidence of the corporation tax have been examined in Section 6–4 , where we saw that implies that the return to capital definitely falls ( relative to p y ) as a result of the tax .
25 League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist .
26 League Cup success could n't have come at a better time for Rangers , nor for that matter could the return to goalscoring form of Ally McCoist .
27 In the first volume of ‘ The Impossible Dream ’ Peter King told of the rescue and repair of the Duke taking the story through to 1985 and in the second volume he tells of the return to steam culminating in the blue riband run over the Settle and Carlisle in September 1990 .
28 This is not the end of history : it is the return to history , after the long freeze imposed on European political development by the Cold War .
29 Caesar figures could delay the collapse of civilization and the return to barbarism .
30 Commentators suggested that the attempt had had the support of wealthy former politicians , whose ambitions had been foiled by Babangida 's refusal to allow the " old guard " of politicians to stand for office on the return to party politics .
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