Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] return [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are a few conditions ; you must have been sailing within the area or bands briefed by the flotilla skipper , timing starts when the lead boat acknowledges the failure , and you must return to UK with a report signed by the flotilla skipper detailing the circumstances .
2 The costs of children may be divided into direct costs — the outlay on the baby and mother around the time of birth , and indirect costs — the amounts foregone by mothers who take time out of paid employment , and who may return to work part-time and at lower rates of pay .
3 He paid regular visits to Cambridge to see Valerie , and she would return to camp from these visits absolutely dying to pour out all her troubles to somebody , and as her bed was right next to mine it was usually me who had the honour .
4 We have noted some contradictions in his attempt and we shall return to others .
5 More detailed accounts of Ulster phonology are now available in J. Milroy ( 1981 ) and Harris ( 1985 ) , and we shall return to aspects of phonological variation at various points in this book .
6 The training will take place in parallel with the installation and they will return to work ready , and able , to operate the new system .
7 Their defeat of Grange ‘ D ’ has put them in an unassailable position and they will return to division two after a season 's absence .
8 The bishop said : ‘ I think Rachel and the child should return to her family and he should return to Ireland .
9 And he could return to Bass , which wants to divest itself of yet more pubs .
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