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

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1 When work is complete on any given tables the most recent versions of the text of new or modified entries are returned to the archive .
2 Can there be a more telling difference between the day when the CBI has confirmed the depth of the recession , unemployment is rising faster than in any other European country , we have a training and skills crisis , which the Government are making worse daily , and the fact that the Conservatives are returning to the agenda of the 1970s because they have no answers to the problems of the 1990s ?
3 The natural cycle by which organic wastes are returned to the soil and broken down into humus presupposes a balance between soil , plants , and animals .
4 The forms are self copying , and copies completed during clinical assessments are returned to the database to update longitudinal records on each patient .
5 Although passengers are returning to the air — numbers carried by BA rose 7.3 per cent to 6.18 million in the quarter — the increase is not matching the rise in BA 's capacity , which jumped 11 per cent over the same period .
6 Impounded by airline staff , the squirters were returned to the band when they arrived in London .
7 The most likely fusion processes are then ( the two protons being returned to the Sun 's supply to help keep the cycle going ) , the 4 He combining with 3 He to make beryllium and lithium which in turn fuse with protons to produce more 4 He .
8 It is vital that all unsold tickets are returned to the organiser by the date specified ( or at least notify them by telephone that tickets are not yet sold ) .
9 On 5 December 1991 the father applied for an order that his two children be returned to the jurisdiction of the State of Victoria , Australia , on the ground that the mother had taken them without his consent in breach of the joint custodial rights vested in him under the Australian Family Law Act 1975 .
10 I was told that the local authority were still maintaining an open mind about the possibility of placing the children with the father and that the choice of foster parents made in October was intended to cover the possibility of the children being returned to the father , but also to cover the possibility of a need for the children to be with foster parents for some longer time , in the event of the assessment of the father proving unsatisfactory .
11 In this case , a sequence of tasks ( possibly the complete analysis ) is presented to the machine which then detaches the job from the user 's control and queues it for running at a convenient time — perhaps overnight — the full results being returned to the user thereafter .
12 Doubtless all ‘ foreign ’ tickets were returned to the Railway Clearing House when the line closed .
13 Second , if the children were returned to the mother , they would be likely to suffer further physical and emotional harm .
14 Many EEB members , including CPRW , are worried that the existing framework of EC environmental policy could be weakened by arguments over ‘ subsidiarity ’ if responsibility for setting environmental standards is returned to the discretion of individual member states .
15 I can not properly order that the children be returned to the care and control of the petitioner when the respondent has equal rights to the child .
16 As we move into the 1990s much of the most interesting and challenging work by women is returning to the body with a new found confidence .
17 At this stage , ST preparations are returned to the precision lapping machine for lapping to a final 30 µm thickness with 600F or 800F Carborundum .
18 The bundle of organs is returned to the rock .
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