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

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1 Returning to architecture , he designed Cour , Argyllshire ( 1921–3 ) , a picturesque country house in local stone , and a series of houses either thatched and timbered or in neo-Georgian style , such as Cock Rock , Croyde , Devon ( 1926 ) and Woodhouse Copse , Holmbury St Mary , Surrey ( 1926 ) .
2 After all , she was returning to competition for the first time in five years .
3 By defining this insider fieldwork ( and the university experience which generated it ) as a liminal situation , I am extending the Turnerian concept ( 1969 , 1974 ) in which the individual moves temporarily into an unstructured and somewhat ambiguous state , during the initial process of passing through a rite de passage before returning to structure .
4 He worked at St Mary 's Hospital as assistant physician and lecturer in pathology and in 1866 graduated MD before returning to University College as professor of pathological anatomy in 1867 , becoming a physician to University College Hospital in 1878 .
5 Escaping to Somerville during the war , she remembered her wonderful last year , when battle-scarred heroes were returning to university .
6 With an added purpose in his step , he continued on his way , returning to Coriolanus with renewed vigour .
7 The hatched areas represent returning to theatre , the white areas represent blood transfusion of greater than two units and a hatched area represent patients developing postoperative sepsis .
8 Most living reptiles and all of the primitive ones lay eggs , and this amniote egg , from which perfectly-formed baby reptiles hatch , marks the complete emancipation from the necessity of returning to water for reproduction .
9 Those for whom free care might be extended should be only those with a realistic possibility of returning to self care in the community within two years .
10 These include : Learning , Study and Examination Workshops ; Relaxation and Stress Control Sessions ; and Mature Students Groups for older students returning to education after an interruption in their career .
11 These include : Learning , Study and Examination Workshops ; Relaxation and Stress Control Sessions ; and Mature Students ' Groups for older students returning to education after an interruption in their career .
12 He predicted a steady rise in the proportion of mature and part-time students returning to education , warning that booksellers would have to change their working patterns to accommodate these new students .
13 Returning to education at any time is not easy with small children , little money and few available childcare facilities , but it can be done .
14 They offer adults ways of returning to education , perhaps through the desire for self development and change , or in search of fresh interests and commitments .
15 The module is equally suitable as preparation for future adulthood with young people in full education and as a complement to the experience of parenting with adults returning to education .
16 It 's that sort of change that I think is extremely significant , and I think it happens for women very much at that stage , when they have been through those sorts of experiences themselves , so one way in which I think that we can change things is — and help people to change things for themselves — is very much to support and develop those kinds of second change erm access , returning to education , returning to work , type projects as very much part of mainstream education and employment , and I would like to see a much greater range of those sorts of projects available for people and erm a lot more government resources into supporting that kind of provision .
17 Exiles returning to glory years
18 We shall be returning to Acorn Hotels Ltd later , however .
19 It looked out over a garden so long overgrown it was returning to jungle .
20 While Little Weirwold was returning to normality , events in the larger world continued to escalate .
21 The purpose of the ‘ new ’ probation-order team would be to monitor standard operating procedures , research programme strategies , communications networks , command structures , and any other structural factors which might be linked to the corporation 's previous misbehaviour and then make recommendations which the company could not refuse to implement without the risk of revoking the probation licence and returning to court for resentencing .
22 Thirdly , the defendant complains , the judge failed to deal with the problem which the jury indicated they had on returning to court after an hour 's deliberation .
23 Before returning to court this morning the 60 year old was contemplating the prospect of a possible jail sentence .
24 The judge has asked for a unanimous verdict and the jury will now spend the night in a hotel before returning to court to continue their deliberations .
25 He says his pay-off has left him comfortable , although he will eventually want to find a new career , possibly even returning to journalism .
26 In November 1989 , Coleman reluctantly agreed to resign his commission with the Boy Scouts of America , giving as his reason that he was returning to journalism with a job in Germany .
27 Returning to government with his mentor two years later , he was briefly a lord of the Treasury , but in 1711 became comptroller again and not long after that took a peerage as one of Harley 's ‘ dozen ’ new lords ( created en bloc to guarantee the Upper House 's acceptance of the peace of Utrecht ) and retreated to the lucrative but undemanding post of teller of the Exchequer .
28 Will he contrast that excellent achievement under Conservative trade union law with the undoubted industrial chaos that would result in the unlikely event of the Labour party 's returning to government ?
29 Returning to work before you are fit could infect others and delay your recovery .
30 Did you say something about Mr Boulez perhaps returning to work at the opera ?
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