Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [art] return to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The album has its moments , and some people — forever willing a return to greatness from Dylan — will no doubt say it 's a masterwork . |
2 | That is not what unions , under the present dispensation , are about ; and that is why , after three years of wage restraint under the compulsion of economic crisis , there was in 1979 what the Financial Times properly called a return to normality , with all its faults . |
3 | The Scorsese film Good Fellas will probably mark a return to form . |
4 | LAURA Ashley , at 93p , will tomorrow announce a return to trading profit after its recent setbacks . |
5 | From the outset he was at odds with the Conservatives , nominally his own party , who increasingly saw the return to normalcy , along with the need to return to the governmental conventions of party politics of the pre-war era , as the top priority . |
6 | The better explanation remains that the policy pursued by the trade unions during the winter of discontent did indeed mark a return to normality . |
7 | Cook said that if he did not make the South African team he would seriously consider a return to county cricket . |
8 | Mr Anthony Galsworthy , the leader of the British Joint Liaison Group ( JLG ) delegation , said that the four-day meeting ‘ certainly marks a return to business , but not necessarily as normal ’ . |