Example sentences of "[unc] return to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Where inability to pay is based upon an unsatisfied execution , the court from which the execution or other process was issued must be specified together with particulars of the return , for example , the bailiff 's return to a warrant of execution or the sheriff 's return to a writ of fieri facias that there were no goods to levy upon . |
2 | They claimed that ‘ voices demanding Pakistan 's withdrawal ’ from these pacts were ‘ increasing ’ , and that ‘ the Iranian people are effectively campaigning for Iran 's withdrawal from the aggressive CENTO bloc , the abrogation of the military treaty with America and for Iran 's return to a policy of neutrality ’ . |
3 | Where inability to pay is based upon an unsatisfied execution , the court from which the execution or other process was issued must be specified together with particulars of the return , for example , the bailiff 's return to a warrant of execution or the sheriff 's return to a writ of fieri facias that there were no goods to levy upon . |
4 | The Liverpool manager refuses to allow the sentiment surrounding his friend and predecessor 's return to the Kop to cloud his pursuit of three vital Premier League points . |
5 | The latter , now Protector Somerset , secured Markham 's return to the Parliament of 1547 . |
6 | In spite of his size , and like many big strikers , Dave was a sensitive fellow and pre-match tension was a real problem for him in his earlier days , but he overcame that worry successfully and went on to make a substantial and positive contribution to Palace 's return to the big-time , before moving to Derby County in a £400,000 deal in the spring of 1980 . |
7 | On 3 April 1992 , following a hearing in chambers , Booth J. refused to order the children 's return to the State of Victoria . |
8 | The events which led to this began on 30 June 1925 when the coal owners decided that they would abolish the national minimum wage , cut wages by about 10 per cent in order to compensate for the government 's return to the gold standard with a reflated pound , and to maintain standard profits no matter how low wages fell . |
9 | It must be hoped that in the 1990s the nature of the modern business cycle is different from what it was in the 1920s and that the long-term devastation caused by Britain 's return to the Gold Standard will not be repeated . |
10 | In a deal signed at Pakistan 's Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources last month , LASMO Oil Pakistan [ LOPL ] assigned half of its working interest in its block 36 licence to Shell , marking the oil giant 's return to the country after nearly 10 years . |
11 | Charlton expect a 15,000-strong crowd for their final ‘ home ’ game at Upton Park before next month 's return to The Valley . |
12 | SOME SAY Martin Scorsese 's return to the streets of Downtown New York makes heroes of the very villains it hopes to demystify , but GoodFellas ' opening scenario leaves us in no doubt . |
13 | SOME SAY Martin Scorsese 's return to the streets of Downtown New York makes heroes of the very villains it hopes to demystify , but GoodFellas ' opening scenario leaves us in no doubt . |
14 | Harry 's return to the sources at wishwood seems very much a return to the Frazenan wood , when |
15 | 95–6 , 175–82 ) and Regan ( 1983 : 182 ) believe , Kant held that therefore animals were mere things , like sticks and stones , then why would he not condone the shepherd 's return to the beating and tormenting of his dogs in order to assuage his ill-humour ? |
16 | The Indians , for so long arch opponents of the Pretoria regime correctly read the winds of change and not only supported South Africa 's return to the Test brotherhood , but proposed it . |
17 | The first condition for South Africa 's return to the Olympics was that apartheid laws should be eradicated ; it looks as though that will be met . |
18 | Guy Armstrong 's return to the team after a knee injury forced him out of last year 's competition has also been an essential part of the reformation of a new Scottish side . |
19 | JACK 'S return to the Commons had been a triumph . |
20 | October sees Galliano 's return to the catwalk , with insiders claiming his future plans are looking ‘ ruff ’ . |
21 | He added that Keith 's return to the airwaves was a one-off for the time being , although he could be on the look-out for a job when he finished work on a book . |
22 | He was interrupted by Bill Martin 's return to the room , his jaw set in a determined line . |
23 | Since Rosie 's return to the Watermen , Patrick had had a new lease of life . |
24 | Such intervention would prevent further deterioration , allow treatment to be re-established , and promote the patient 's return to the community . |
25 | Best believes Brady 's return to the fold would enhance the prospects of Irish success in Italy , but the most gifted Irish footballer of his generation insisted last night that there was no question of him changing his mind and resuming his international career . |
26 | The physiotherapist should be informed of the patient 's return to the ward so that she can assist with these activities . |
27 | Ivo Pogorelich 's return to the studios after a prolonged absence is characteristically dazzling and provocative . |
28 | Barnes ' return to the Kop for the first time in seven months prompted a rapturous welcome worthy of the Messiah himself and every touch , every pin-point pass only served to enhance that adulation . |
29 | He might have spotted something slightly different in my attitude last summer because the timing of the ICC decision to reprieve us rebels virtually coincided with Tuffers ' return to the Middlesex side after recovering from his stomach operation . |
30 | Alter Mr Reynolds ' return to the ward post-operatively his position was changed every 2 hours to minimize the effects of pressure on his skin . |