Example sentences of "i [vb mod] return [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I must return to the Abbey .
2 In order to arrive at the truth behind the idyll , I must return to the matter of attributions .
3 And finally she said , this was her judgment , that the price of her love was that I should return to the front — not for her , but for myself .
4 No matter , it was a wild weekend , and some time soon I 'll return to the scene of the crime and see if I can make the princely pond a home fit for a frog .
5 One day I 'll return to the city ,
6 For if there is the smallest hope of escape … if there is the merest chance that I could return to the world and to Grainne , I would tear this place down stone by stone .
7 I reached the desolate head of the valley ( few flowers here ) and decided to attempt a crossing to the other side of the beck so that I could return by the path descending from Black Sail Pass .
8 Well , if there are n't any questions er , I would return to the resolutions , er , separately and I would propose the first one which is an ordinary resolution namely it 's resolution one , set out in the notice of meeting to increase the authorized share capital of the company .
9 I would drive a few yards through the gate marked ‘ private ’ and instantly be set upon by men wielding knobbly aluminium clubs , or I would return from the walk to find my car had been smelted into a set of folding tubular garden furniture .
10 I shall return to the nature of species in the next chapter .
11 I shall return to the issues which they raised in Chapter Two .
12 I shall return to the question of examinations in the next chapter , and to their relation to higher education in Chapter 5 .
13 I shall return to the opposition between speech and eating toward the end of this paper .
14 I shall return to the topic of intentionality .
15 However , I shall return to the four themes which I identified at the beginning , and which have been threaded through the discussion .
16 I shall return to the question of Beccaria 's humanity later .
17 I shall return to the ( pull ) set as an example of phono-lexical alternation , largely because such alternation appears to be typical of dialect-divergent communities , and is extremely important in the arguments that I shall develop in later chapters on phonological change and on the effects of strong and weak social ties in communities .
18 I shall return to the nature of the infill in section 6.4 .
19 How far present-day societies are likely to proceed along this road is a matter of debate ( and I shall return to the question in Chapter 6 ) , but at the least it has to be recognized that in recent years the idea of political action has been very substantially broadened , so that there is already a quite widespread awareness of the variety of ways in which individuals and groups of individuals can assert their dissent from the policies of government at all levels ( for example , the revolt against the poll tax in Britain ) and bring into the arena of public debate alternative policies .
20 I shall return to the subject of Friends of the Earth later and shall not go into too much detail now .
21 The problem is not length as such but the infrequency and brevity of meetings at which the scientific work is conducted , a point to which I shall return towards the end of this paper .
22 ‘ Do n't worry , fair maiden , I shall return before the witching hour , ’ I said , edging towards the door .
23 I shall return before the season 's end , ’ he promises , ‘ assuming we 're still in business , of course . ’
24 I shall return in the last part of this book to discuss the realistic potential for both the renewables and conservation in more detail and within a non-nuclear energy policy .
25 This is a point to which I shall return in the concluding chapter .
26 I will return to the subject of the debate .
27 Having argued that animals can act intentionally ( to which I will return in the section on autonomy ) , he thinks this to be ‘ possible only for those who are self-conscious ’ ( 1983 : 75 ) .
28 A great deal of ink has been spilled over the nature of indirect duties , to which I will return in the next section .
29 The honourable gentleman said that was a straight question , I shall give him a straight answer , er no it would n't , er if I can return to the line of er explanation I was giving Mr Deputy Speaker .
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