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

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1 Although , as he points out , ‘ it really is n't new at all , just a return to traditions of healing that have been accepted for millenniums ’ .
2 ‘ It is worth emphasising that a return to first principles of traffic safety for children does not give support for the abolition of shared space ’ approaches in favour of either ‘ Radburn'-style pedestrian-vehicle segregation … nor a return to Roads In Urban Areas ’ styles of design with relatively wide , fast roads in residential areas ’
3 Blundell foresees equivalent advantages in transgenic plants for foods , fibres , energy products , pharmaceuticals , organic chemicals and construction materials — in short a return to agriculture as a major source of raw materials .
4 In a triumphant return to Pegasus after their Autumn visit with Benjamin Zephania 's new play , Tamba present ‘ Ghosts ’ , Ibsen 's controversial dissection of family harmony in Michael Meyer 's lucid and cutting translation .
5 The team 's leader Dimitri Perricos accused Iraq on his return to Manama on Nov. 18 of continuing to violate UN resolutions by refusing to provide a list of foreign companies alleged to have helped build Iraq 's nuclear weapons programme [ see pp. 38984 ; 39116 ; 39164 ] .
6 On his return to Trinidad in 1948 , Eric Williams almost immediately got involved in public appearances at which he gave his opinions on historical topics concerning the West Indies and while his work for the Caribbean Commission strictly forbade any political involvement , it did not prevent him from opening a window on the West Indian past .
7 She ought to have hated the child she was carrying , it being the cause of her return to squalor after the effort she had made to rise above it , but since she 'd felt it move she could n't reject it .
8 The final part of the journey the griddle car will provide hot meals for passengers during the non-stop return to Loughborough at around 2200hrs .
9 Since her marriage , she had become accustomed to a less competitive and more rural way of life and therefore regarded her return to court as a duty , an onerous duty .
10 PAUL GASCOIGNE is set to make an emotional return to Tyneside with his club Lazio early next season .
11 Its return to Rome towards the end of the fourteenth century resulted in a schism with two , and for a time three , rivals for the papacy .
12 This led to Gibson being seconded in 1928 to work with Michels on the properties of gases at high pressures , and to ICI becoming interested in the chemical effects of high pressures , the theme of Gibson 's work on his return to Winnington in 1931 .
13 Later he was sent to a concentration camp in Germany , where he underwent a lot of suffering and privation , and died on his return to Italy after the war was over .
14 A return to Italy in 1923 saw him in Venice , Turin , and at La Scala , Milan .
15 Lawrence 's ‘ emotional dislocation of a ‘ mothercomplex ’ , discussed by Murry , was picked up by Eliot in 1931 , shortly after he had resisted return to childhood at the end of Ash-Wednesday ; in the same year he analysed Coriolanus 's infantilism and his ‘ Mother mother ’ .
16 This summer brought a welcome return to music with his soundtrack to Jarmusch 's Night on Earth , which is followed this month by Bone Machine , his first studio album for more than five years .
17 A horrible time , truncating the night 's slumber yet eliminating any chance of a soothing return to bed for an hour before the day 's work .
18 By contrast both productive opportunities yield positive NPVs ; that is , they provide a return to investors over and above that offered by the capital market .
19 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 .
20 On the 20th she is due to make her last RAF-owned display at Dreamflight , Cranfield , Beds , with an emotional return to Waddington on the 21st .
21 On his return to Cambodia on April 17 Sihanouk announced that China had provided a gift of US$1,800,000 to the SNC .
22 A return to Uulaa at festival time always brightens me up , even with danger around , and I would have liked someone to share it with .
23 A return to Cornwall after seven years eventually opened the way to a conversion in which Bray 's family past reasserted itself against his recent deviations , and , without transforming his personality , reinforced it against the mental weaknesses to which his sister succumbed .
24 Request earliest information whether approved policy is to despatch to SHAEF or to endeavour to secure direct return to Russians by Eighth Army negotiations .
25 On his return to Rangoon in mid-October , Dorman-Smith announced that he would go further than the 17 May statement : he would appoint an advisory council .
26 The monitoring and control issues marked a return to consensus in the two groups ' assessments of how matters stood .
27 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 .
28 As we drove back we started to plan for the return to Backnong in 1993 .
29 Izetbegovic was detained by the Serbian forces on his return to Sarajevo from Lisbon on May 2 .
30 Society has to decide how much risk-taking it wishes to encourage and to allow a proper return to risk-taking as an economic cost against accounting profits .
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