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

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1 The non-intervention policy with regard to ‘ lame ducks ’ was effectively abandoned with the politically inescapable rescue of Rolls Royce and Upper Clyde Shipbuilders , and the 1972 Industry Bill marked a return to the kind of industrial policy which had been evolving over the 1960s with the formation of NEDC and IRC .
2 THE shares of Quicks Group raced ahead 22 to 90p yesterday after the Manchester-based car distributor announced a return to the black in 1991 and that it was maintaining its dividend total at 3p , with a 2p final on July 10 .
3 Attempts by Ratu Sir Penaia when Governor General to ensure a return to civilian rule were dashed when Rabuka staged a second coup later in the year with the specific aim of revising the Constitution in order to guarantee power for the ethnic Melanesians .
4 As we saw in Chapter 2 , in his criticism of subcultural theory Matza favoured a return to the less deterministic , less differentiated view of the criminal that was characteristic of classical criminology though , in his later work ( Matza , 1969 ) he moved to a more fully indeterminist view .
5 The monitoring and control issues marked a return to consensus in the two groups ' assessments of how matters stood .
6 Reinflation of the balloon catheter produced a return to sinus rhythm and a blood pressure of 93/58 mm Hg within 15 s .
7 However , the present government 's stance on market forces makes a return to interventionist regional planning unlikely .
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