Example sentences of "[adv] we return to " in BNC.

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1 Towards 4 o'clock we returned to the station to catch our train , which was to be hauled by a famous locomotive — ‘ Evening Star ’ .
2 And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan , Uncle Sam .
3 So we return to the original crux .
4 So we return to Shklovsky 's early principle that art refreshes our sense of life and experience ; but the principle is now stated in the form of a far more coherent , complex and far-reaching theory .
5 So we return to the question of functional intactness .
6 Together we returned to the sitting-room for another game of ‘ Smee ’ .
7 Finally we return to the extreme importance of visible and UV absorption bands of transition metal complexes in detection and measurement of concentrations .
8 Thus we return to the inseparability of age and class .
9 Harry will probably get over his affection for Lucy once we return to a normal life again .
10 Glumly we returned to Wick on one engine knowing that it would probably be a pay off job in the middle of our tour .
11 Later we returned to the RAFA Branch HQ , where ladies of the branch had been very busy preparing food for members , and this was followed by a Tea Dance .
12 Years later we returned to Bira to learn that the shaman 's prediction that he " would die by water " had come to pass in rather too literal a sense .
13 From here we returned to Borrowdale via Jopplety Haw , grateful that the heatwave had transformed the moss into springy turf .
14 Here we return to property again , since what Marx seems to be stressing above all , in his discussion of other systems , is that , without the particular formulation of private property which dominates capitalist institutions , an ordered life is still possible .
15 From here we return to Funchal , a total distance of 63km having been covered .
16 Here we return to the theoretical problem of how the other can be articulated as such .
17 Then we returned to our house under the gaze of the neighbours .
18 Then we returned to the house .
19 We watched until the light began to dim — and then we returned to the observatory .
20 I was born in England and lived here until I was seven , then we returned to Australia .
21 Once again we return to the old advice to practise at a safe height .
22 Shortly afterwards we returned to English prep schools , where I quickly had my French beaten out of me in French grammar classes , and where Lorne responded by continuing to be unable to talk or , rather , to speak in any known language , for he would hold forth volubly in a tongue uniquely his own .
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