Example sentences of "[adv] return to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Since they may only return to earth by replacing one of their number with a living child , mothers warn their off-spring never to follow the lights . |
2 | He admitted the offences but did not return to court for sentencing . |
3 | I did not return to work until was 18 months so I was able to see him cut his first tooth , take his first step and many other monumental firsts . |
4 | He may also face the prospect of long-term hardship , if he can not return to work at all . |
5 | Thousands more shut today and do not return to work until January 7 . |
6 | In cases of ill health , re-employment after ill health retirement , erm you can not return to work until you have been medically cleared . |
7 | If you do not return to work , or if you do return but do not stay for at least three months , the twelve weeks at payment will be recovered . |
8 | The result was that his serious physical illness was assumed to be a form of ‘ school phobia ’ and his parents were threatened with a court order if he did not return to school Access to the file , including the head 's letter , would have enabled correction of the factual errors at least and perhaps an accurate diagnosis of his illness to be made . |
9 | A GAMBLER who made a 1,000-to-one bet that Christ would not return to Earth by October is to sue bookie William Hill for not paying up . |
10 | In January 1931 he left the Shadow Cabinet on the issue and did not return to communion with the official Conservative leadership until after the outbreak of war in 1939 . |
11 | But a presidential spokesman , Vyacheslav Kostikov , said the 62-year-old leader would not return to Congress . |
12 | The main parties were pleased to have excluded such an authoritarian figure from government and de Gaulle did not return to power for 12 years . |
13 | We have launched a reform of our prisons , improving the prospect that those who serve custodial sentences will not return to crime . |
14 | He has been in hospital since November , but has been told he must shortly return to prison ( see Replies , this page ) . |
15 | They certainly did n't choose to drop out of society like their New York City equivalents who could always return to daddy 's money ; rather , theirs is a quest to reflect the plight of the dispossessed and let them know they 're not alone , to offer the disaffected hope , and to somehow go beyond merely preaching to those who already understand . |
16 | Although many patients are quite fit when admitted to the ward , they will become completely dependent when they have an anaesthetic and may only slowly return to independence after a surgical procedure . |
17 | Moss escaped with his life but the famous " Lucky No.7 " car of his was not seen in a Formula One Grand Prix again although he did later return to saloon car racing . |
18 | As the war enters its final phase , the UN will probably return to prominence . |
19 | Either way , the baby can now return to cow 's milk formula . |
20 | Let us now return to Table 11.1 and look at the operational details and financial situation of the companies mentioned there in greater detail . |
21 | In contrast , 5 July saw the end of the already very limited service between Stratford and Tottenham Hale via Lea Bridge , a line which may now return to passenger use following electrification at 25kV in 1989 . |
22 | The company 's response was to issue notice to the original 40 that if they did n't return to work they 'd all be sacked . |
23 | ‘ FLYING SCOTSMAN ’ , undoubtedly Britain 's most famous steam loco , wo n't return to mainline running until 1995 ‘ at the earliest ’ after it completes its three last British Rail assignments in October . |
24 | I came to tell you that in the next life you wo n't return to Earth . ’ |
25 | Poor Sir Isaac Newton , the father of modern science ; if he only knew , he would surely return to Earth and rewrite his books in Sanskrit to ensure a full understanding of their content . |
26 | I would then return to bed , setting the alarm for 7 a.m. for a repeat performance . |