Example sentences of "to [be] return to " in BNC.

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1 This first attempt to include the notion that the aim of some instincts seems to be to return to an earlier stage of development , to inanimate matter , was based on his observations of war neuroses and on the compulsion to repeat earlier emotional relationships in the analytic situation .
2 ‘ We want him to be returning to a club which is guaranteed European football next season and , who knows , should we win the semi-final he might be able to lead out the team for the final . ’
3 The Orion Quartet , now well known to audiences throughout Northern Ireland for their recitals and evening ‘ Soirees ’ , are delighted to be returning to Bangor with another ‘ MUSIC BOX ’ series featuring guest players from the Ulster Orchestra .
4 He had been so proud and happy to be returning to his family with the news of his impending marriage , yet now he was leaving home as an outcast .
5 In this way Foucault could be said to be returning to Marx in removing the subject from the centre of history , were it not for the fact that he dispenses with the consolations of Marx 's historicism also .
6 This procedure , during which he seemed to be returning to himself , a quick , efficient , considered series of movements , subdued Alice 's criticism .
7 ‘ I could almost weep when I think how pleased I was to be returning to England .
8 And not least because after an era of relative restraint in 15-cert films , we appear to be returning to the near glorification of casual sexual encounters .
9 Cars supplied for hire or purchase can be adapted to suit the needs of the individual , but the types of adaptation that can be made to hire cars is more restricted because they have to be returned to the general market at the end of the hire period .
10 He was asked if he had known about the attrocities committed under Stalin in the 1930s , and whether he would have liked to be returned to the Soviet Union labelled traitor at the end of the war .
11 ‘ I would n't have liked to be returned to Britain at the end of the war labelled ‘ traitor ’ , ' he said .
12 NEWCASTLE United yesterday sent a written offer to Celtic for Roy Aitken reportedly so low that it is likely to be returned to St James ' Park unopened .
13 If he keeps his promise , his land is to be returned to him ; if not , it is to belong to the creditor for ever .
14 Brightness 's destiny — so we were informed — was to be returned to prison where she will have to perform mindless tricks for the entertainment of rouble-paying humans .
15 He paraded with Generals Howard and Miles in New York during the dedication of Grant 's Tomb , and appealed once more to be returned to his Wallowa home .
16 I wonder if you could arrange for these to be returned to us for signature by the Press ?
17 I refer to my letter to you of 18 May last , in which I explained that the Agreement that you had signed for the above tape had not been signed on behalf of Oxford University Press , and that the duplicate copy which you had retained for your records needed to be returned to us for signature in Oxford before I could despatch your copy of the tape to you .
18 ‘ Those who are to be returned to unit as unsuitable can come overland together with those who will be required to form a second squadron to operate in a later phase . ’
19 Select the text to be returned to the default character format
20 Select the paragraph(s) displayed in a new format which are to be returned to the original format
21 Select ( highlight ) the paragraph(s) to be returned to the default style ( ie the fully blocked style )
22 The full amount of your initial investment plus bonuses is guaranteed to be returned to you on completion of the five year term — and of course you could see a healthy return on your investment due to stock market growth during this time .
23 The ice sublimed away , leaving the books , dry and undamaged , to be returned to Sudbury .
24 Such dreams were defeated by the means she 'd first thought would make it possible for her baby to be returned to her .
25 She was a woman in need of a child to love , and having none of her own she was lavishing it all on Corrie Palmer , which was sad because in another year she would have to be returned to the hospital .
26 Sarah refused to think about the inevitable separation from Corrie when it was time for her to be returned to the Foundling Hospital .
27 ‘ You know all Foundling children have to be returned to the hospital .
28 The company should organise to pick it up or pay for it to be returned to them .
29 I endorsed them to be returned to you , should a shark eat me .
30 He is expected to be returned to his family .
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