Example sentences of "be return to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are returning to work in your thirties or later , it is very likely that your boss could be younger than you . |
2 | If you are returning to work after child or relative care , try to ensure that you can earn enough in the remainder of that tax year to take you above the lower earnings limit . |
3 | ‘ John Onanuga , the deputy manager , has been disciplined under our disciplinary procedure and will be returning to work at our Praed Street branch . |
4 | ‘ I told him you would not be returning to Milano for a few days . ’ |
5 | They would all be returning to town in the autumn to meet some sons of good families in Riba ; she 'd been saving for years , money from the pigeons , money from the cheeses , the almonds , her mother 's money when she died — may she rest in peace and perpetual light shine on her — she 'd hidden it from that villainous landlord who 'd strip everyone of their surplus if he knew how much they 'd hoarded , but they 'd never find out , the folk were far too tight to let anyone know , and he , Davide , must not breathe a word . |
6 | One party would be returned to office with an overall majority and implement its manifesto program , a program neither known nor supported by most electors and one drawn up on the basis more of party dogma than of a dispassionate and well-informed analysis of Britain 's problems . |
7 | The Tories would be returned to power under Prime Minister Clarke , with a handsome majority . |
8 | However , at 4.50pm the foreman announced the jury was irrevocably split and the judge ordered Kearney to be returned to custody pending a retrial , on a date to be announced . |
9 | Some of the 490 handlers , members of the Transport and General Workers Union , were to return to work at 7pm last night . |
10 | If the investor were to return to sterling at some time in the future , the rate of exchange might be such that the extra interest earned would be completely eroded away . |
11 | Both of the Lees were returned to parliament in the election unopposed . |
12 | A mean of two percent of patients were returned to theatre across the northern region after T U R P and this ranged from zero to seven point five percent . |
13 | The Prime Minister 's own majority in his constituency increased by more than 12,000 , and all the outgoing government ministers were returned to power except the Minister of Defence , Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen , and the Minister of Science , Technology and Environment , Datuk Amar Stephen Yong . |
14 | However , these latest elections confirmed the existing schism between republics : the ruling communists were rejected in favour of nationalist parties in Bosnia-Hercegovina and Macedonia ( as in Slovenia and Croatia in April ) , but in Serbia ( with over 40 per cent of the country 's population ) and Montenegro the communists were returned to power with huge majorities . |
15 | The Conservatives were returned to power for the fourth election in a row with 42 per cent or more of the popular vote . |
16 | Partly as a consequence , the Tories were returned to power under Margaret Thatcher in 1979 . |
17 | Seismic data were returned to Earth over a period of a few years from these five stations , though they were reduced to four when the Apollo 11 station stopped working . |
18 | That would have enabled us to announce in our manifesto that when we were returned to office at the election we would take the most sensible course of action . |
19 | Despite presiding over large-scale unemployment the Conservatives were returned to office by huge majorities . |
20 | Eventually Mk I Londons in RAF service were returned to Saro for updating to Mk II standard , while a first production batch of six London IIs ( K5980-K5913 ) was delivered during 1936/1937 of which five went straight to 204 Squadron at Mount Batten . |
21 | I welcome the fact that , when we are returned to government at the next election , pensions will go up by £8 and £5 ; those are steps in the right direction . |
22 | Will the hon. Gentleman give a categorical assurance that if , unfortunately , the Conservatives are returned to power in a general election , value added tax will not be extended to any of the goods or services upon which it is not already levied ? |
23 | Having edited the file , you are returned to LIFESPAN in the same field you were in prior to the edit operation and you can continue ( assuming the file scans without errors ) . |
24 | He had been called up briefly in 1940 , and had not been returned to School for very long before his death , which came as a great shock . |
25 | In this day and age a remarkable enough event , but Rendcomb is a World War One flying field and it has been returned to life with an eye on its heritage . |
26 | They had run the city respectively from 1976 to 1986 and from 1986 to December 1991 , and both were protected by parliamentary immunity , having been returned to parliament at the general election . |
27 | The review 's suggestion that drug addicts , ‘ dossers ’ and some people with mental health problems should not be counted as unemployed is partly based on the department 's evidence that a ‘ significant and relatively high proportion ’ of mental patients have been returned to society as part of the Government 's ‘ care in the community ’ policy . |
28 | Memorandum on classes of business not regarded as appropriate for Cabinet discussion ’ is a minute from Brook to Bridges dated 21 April 1950 , two months after Labour had been returned to power with a slim majority of six and two months before the Korean War stimulated a huge increase in defence spending . |
29 | It was no accident that when I was writing this , the Conservatives had just been returned to power in the 1983 election , and one of their first moves was to try to disguise popular discontent with the police by the restoration of the rope . |
30 | Although official results were not available at the end of September , unofficial returns indicated that the Goss administration had been returned to office with an almost unchanged overall majority . |