Example sentences of "we [vb mod] return [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We may return to Burford . ’
2 But we must return to January .
3 We must return to multiplicity , where the single nation state is no longer supreme . ’
4 Indirectly , she revealed what was in her mind — and mine — by saying , ‘ You know why we must return to England so soon after finding this peaceful sanctuary ?
5 But we must return to Stepney , and Elizabeth Titford , née Shaw .
6 To round off this section we must return to Singer .
7 To explore this alternative dimension to politics we must return to Freud who , with LeBon , developed his distinctive theory of politics and the state .
8 Although we shall return to unit costs briefly , the main focus of this chapter is on the use ( and abuse ) of demographic and related data , which feature in population estimates and in the derivation of specific deprivation indicators and of estimates of risk groups or client populations .
9 We have noted some contradictions in his attempt and we shall return to others .
10 We shall return to population projection later .
11 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 .
12 And with this proverb he rode on , saying , Friends , by God 's good pleasure we shall return to Castille with great honour and great gain .
13 ( The interpersonal function is something extra to which we shall return in Chapter 8 .
14 This question of how much deindustrialization matters is an issue to which we shall return in Chapter 6 .
15 ‘ Then we shall return in force and compel the arrest . ’
16 On Sunday evenings we would return to barracks in London and head home .
17 After Canjuers , we would return to Orange for six weeks , during which time we would celebrate Christmas and the New Year , before moving to a battle camp near Nîmes for a fortnight .
18 He also agreed to tell the Stapletons that Holmes and I had gone to London , but that we would return to Devonshire soon .
19 Certain questions had to be answered by Sir John and then we would return to Glastonbury Abbey .
20 We will return to Royston for a while but then it 's Scotland for me and France for you .
21 We will return to computer games when we look at multimedia applications in entertainment and leisure .
22 Thus , in the following , he can naturally be interpreted as referring to whoever it is that John refers to : ( 39 ) John came in and he lit a fire We will return to anaphora , but just note here that it is perfectly possible , as Lyons ( 1977a : 676 ) points out , for a deictic term to be used both anaphorically and deictically .
23 We are all in agreement that we will return to Lourdes when the opportunity presents itself , and are very grateful to the parishioners of St Bernadette 's Parish , who donated money to pay for us to go .
24 We will return to formality . ’
25 We will return to Morvich a few pages further on .
26 Then we can return to Ardakke and take steps to prevent further thefts . ’
27 ‘ We feel we should fight Mr Butters and let him take on a white elephant while we play elsewhere for a year and maybe we can return to Belle Vue . ’
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