Example sentences of "in return [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In return they will give £30 , and a range of OBO fixings worth another £20 , to the most amusing letter each month — to make sure you get it right next time ! |
2 | In return they must agree to buy their English , maths and science syllabuses from ULEAC . |
3 | In return they receive interest on their shares , and a dividend on their purchases in the form of trading stamps . |
4 | The northerners thought the others posh and ‘ mardy ’ ( affected ) , while in return they were found to be coarse and vulgar . |
5 | In return they will be allowed to raise prices by several per cent more than competitors who have not signed the government convention . |
6 | More or less universal was the practice of allowing cash or kind allowances to married men with children , to bring their basic earnings up to a bare living ; in return they could be hired out in gangs , work on the roads , or if the critics are to be believed , do nothing . |
7 | These chiefs were bound to Sigmar by oaths of loyalty , and in return they and their heirs were to rule in his name . |
8 | In return they got help with civilian nuclear power . |
9 | This syndicate of merchants would in effect become monopoly purchasers and exporters of wool ; in return they would lend the king £200,000 immediately and pay him half the proceeds from the sale of the wool . |
10 | The four main zaibatsu were more than able to supply the financial needs of the two main political parties , but in return they expected state support to continue . |
11 | On that day a delegation of mayors from the Barétous , on the French side , comes up and hands over three white heifers to their counterparts from the Roncal , the valley on the Spanish side ; in return they get money . |
12 | In return they took on ivory and slaves to complete the round . |
13 | In return they suck up to him , hanging on to his every word , laughing on cue . |
14 | We gave them food and shelter , and in return they worked on our farms , helped tend the flocks , bring in the harvest … ’ |
15 | They need to be able to obtain funds quickly and easily and in return they are willing to issue IOUs such as bills or bonds which are , in effect , claims against themselves . |
16 | In return they give you a lot of care and sex . ’ |
17 | We pay every week to get into the game ; this money goes to the manager and team , and in return they owe us a good afternoon 's entertainment . |
18 | Another first this year was our extra sponsorship to Crufts and in return they asked Essex Dog Display to perform in the Main Ring — needless to say they brought the house down ! |
19 | It 'll also tell you that if in return they call you a dweeb or a flake , they 're probably not being very polite either . |
20 | ‘ In return they get free copies of all magazines , a reduction in advertising rates , a certificate — and they are able to use the fact they support the trust in any of their own publicity . |
21 | In return they will receive an annual magazine , building on the excellent Airthrey Journal , and details of activities being organised in their area . |
22 | In return they will fly nearly three thousand people back to Bangladesh . |
23 | We 're looking for more features of this type and in return we 'll offer free ‘ expert ’ advice . |
24 | In return we wanted the skeleton of sexuality wrenched from the closet and flesh put on its bones . |
25 | ‘ You , my boy , have done a wonderful thing for us and in return we wish to do something for you . |
26 | In return we offer an attractive benefits package that includes an excellent pension scheme , free life insurance , 28 days annual leave , and an interest free season ticket loan . |
27 | You can open a Premier Savings account with just £5000 and in return we will pay you our top rate of interest that is linked to those on the money markets . |
28 | So in return we shall specify in more detail what we expect from you . |
29 | In return we in the editorial team will try to keep you up to date with what is going on in the University . |
30 | Parliament granted a tax of a sixteenth , and in return it was promised that the perambulations of Edward I should be confirmed , and that new perambulations should be made before Christmas in the forests where they had not been made in the previous reign . |