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

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1 FORMER North British Railway 0-6-0 Maude is expected to return to steam on the Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway later this summer .
2 Dockers at Sharpness are expected to return to work on Monday , although they 've been reluctant to speculate on any future action .
3 The University has limited creche facilities and is actively pursuing the provision of improved facilities ; applications from women wishing to return to work on a part-time basis after the birth of a child would also be considered .
4 Miners began to return to work on Oct. 26 after the NUM had accepted De Beers ' offer of wage increases ranging from 16.5 to 18 per cent ; the De Beers offer was backdated two months earlier than the normal settlement date of July 1 and the company also conceded June 16 , " Soweto Day " , as a public holiday .
5 Nevertheless , he aims to return to work on Tuesday — 48 hours after Chelsea play Middlesbrough in the FA Cup — in tandem once more with manager Ian Porterfield , providing he gets the go-ahead from his doctor .
6 At the general meeting of 13 February mentioned above , and on advice from STA headquarters , conveyed by the ETS secretary John Common , the men voted to return to work on " the November conditions " , that is with an extra 2s 6d on the stab rate ( to bring it up to the Glasgow figure ) plus some concessions on overtime , but no joy on piece rates or on the question of hours .
7 Thus , a clause in your contract to the effect that your employment will ‘ automatically terminate ’ , if , for example , you fail to return to work on the due date after a period of leave , is likely to be regarded as an invalid attempt to ‘ contract out ’ of modern job security laws .
8 She confirmed in writing to the company that she intended to return to work on 11 February 1991 .
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