Example sentences of "the [adj] return to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In Germany the total return to capital is shown by areas 9 + 10 , and areas 6 + 7 + 8 are the payments to labour .
2 Glaxo Group Research has a range of policies to provide support to , and facilitate the easier return to work of , women who have been on maternity leave .
3 The southern Vietminh , no less than those in the north , were to resist both principle and practice of the French return to power ; the French were unprepared for any alternative and Gracey 's forces were effectively caught in the middle .
4 The meeting opened immediately after the second return to Phnom Penh , under heavy guard , of Khieu Samphan .
5 The final part of the journey the griddle car will provide hot meals for passengers during the non-stop return to Loughborough at around 2200hrs .
6 When the patient returns to work , he will probably have to work part-time at first , as he gets used to the discipline and pressures of working again .
7 Sergio Onofre Jarpa , of the National Renewal party ( RN ) , a leading right-wing senator and an Interior Minister under the Pinochet military regime , had joined several government ministers and members of parties in the ruling Coalition for Democracy ( CPD ) in arguing that the 1994 elections would upset the smooth return to democracy .
8 ‘ At this stage it is too early ti give an accurate figure for the likely return to depositors , however I do believe that in due course it should be substantial .
9 In the late 1980s , this demand has been much increased by the partial return to school of those who were out of school or sent away to rural areas during the school boycotts and political turmoil of the late 1970s and early 1980s .
10 The slight movements from the recovery cage brought her back to the present and she felt a great sense of relief as she watched the gradual return to consciousness of her patient .
11 If the elasticity of demand is sufficiently large relative to the elasticity of substitution in X , then it is possible that ( ) falls — the net return to capital is relatively increased by the tax .
12 Is it possible for the net return to capital to rise ?
13 The fall in k leads to a rise in the gross return to capital and a fall in the wage ; to this extent the tax is ‘ shifted ’ .
14 Then , in the eighties , there was the overthrow of the military , and the joyful return to democracy .
15 They cover mainly the period since 1950 in order to allow for the full return to peacetime economic conditions which occurred largely during the reconstruction period after 1945 .
16 The shaded part of area 10 is equal to the higher return to UK capital from being invested in Germany .
17 It sounded as if Irina was setting herself up for the planned return to Moscow , ahead of the Brückner lawyers .
18 Because of the recent return to figuration in the last ten years there is an enormous interest in British portraiture , but they put on a show like the ‘ Swagger portrait ’ only at the Tate Gallery ; why do n't they do it at the Gallery of Modern Art in Rome ; why not the Palazzo Reale , Milan ?
19 Some Women 's Action Groups were at the forefront of strike activity , sustaining its momentum ; indeed , many of the women involved were opposed to the final return to work , which they perceived as a capitulation by the men , after great hardship which had achieved little in tangible terms ( Young , 1985 ; Witham , 1986 ; Bloomfield , 1986 ) .
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