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

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1 Injuries reduced his availability in 1988–89 but he captained The Eagles through the following season upon the club 's return to Division One , while also scoring vital goals against Portsmouth and at Cambridge in our tremendous run to the 1990 FA Cup Final , where his performances impressed observers .
2 Such a viewpoint is mirrored in the legal procedures , which put an emphasis on a child 's return to school via sanctions against parents as the solution to individual cases of truancy .
3 ( 2 ) That the evidence as to the situation of the mother and child in the event of a return to Ontario did not establish a risk that the child would be placed in an intolerable situation within the meaning of article 13 ; and that , accordingly , since article 13 did not apply and since the child 's removal was wrongful , the court had no discretion but was under a mandatory duty to order the child 's return to Ontario under article 12 of the Convention ( post , pp. 871A–C , 873H — 874C , G–H , 875A ) .
4 In those circumstances we have no alternative but to adopt the course dictated by the Convention and order the child 's return to Canada forthwith so that the Ontario court may proceed with its consideration of what is best for his welfare .
5 The Russian 's return to Stamford Bridge will put extra pressure on current No 1 Kevin Hitchcock , who succeeded Beasant , in today 's home game with Crystal Palace .
6 At the end of the visit Roosevelt issued a statement , timed to coincide with the General 's return to Algiers , recognizing the CFLN as " qualified to carry out the administration of France " .
7 Members of this Gaullist elite also played an important role in engineering the General 's return to power in 1958 .
8 Only after his father 's return to England in July do we possess any report of activity on his part .
9 Preparations started in 1984 to return No 4468 Mallard to full working order for the fiftieth anniversary of its record–breaking run in 1988. 1986 saw the locomotive 's return to steam in original streamlined condition .
10 De Gaulle , at Brazzaville in 1944 , may have believed that France , of all the imperial powers , would choose nobly and liberally in a new era ; on a more mundane level and on the same occasion it was also agreed that ‘ access to the riches of all that bears the French name is the most certain measure of our country 's return to grandeur ’ .
11 The pied flycatcher 's return to Europe is timed so that breeding coincides with the flush of spring insects , particularly caterpillars .
12 More excellent news is the company 's return to Jordan after a six year absence to construct an extension to the Arab Potash plant .
13 On February 24 , company borrowings under the credit agreement totalled $4.3m and the chip designer says that as a result of getting this new credit agreement , restructuring of key equipment leases , and the company 's return to profitability in the first fiscal quarter to December 31 , it believes substantial progress has been made toward killing doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern .
14 From 1829 to 1838 he was educated at the fashionable Collège Bourbon in Paris , and thereafter , on the family 's return to England , he studied law at Lincoln 's Inn .
15 James had for some time been accepting an annual pension from Elizabeth in return for promises of assistance against foreign invaders — meaning , at this period , Spain — and on the tacit understanding that he would in no way connive at his mother 's return to Scotland .
16 Mozart , with plans made for his departure to Paris and his mother 's return to Salzburg , became attached to a young singer , Aloysia Weber , daughter of Fridolin Weber , a violinist , singer and copyist at the Mannheim court .
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