Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] be return to " in BNC.
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1 | I learned later that , in the presence of a superior officer , he had wrongly suggested that I might be returned to the hotel after treatment . |
2 | And as ag I will , I 'll be returning to this obviously in consideration of Italy and Germany , but it is perhaps worth making this point now . |
3 | I 'll be returning to England this Xmas to visit the folks in Leeds . |
4 | Knowing that I would be returning to work when ( my second baby ) was three months old , I acquired a battery-operated breast pump , as this time I was determined to express at lunch time to keep my supply going . |
5 | I shall be returning to these topics below , but at this stage it should be stressed again that the rather more re fined and flexible view of literariness that I have just outlined was derived from the founding principles of Formalism . |
6 | I hope that the hon. Gentleman had the opportunity to tell the gentleman that he might well see me in future as I shall be returning to the town in which I was born . |
7 | No , it will not be the gas board in the Republic of Ireland , and I suspect that I shall be returning to the subject of gas all afternoon and most of the evening . |
8 | However , the issue of the relationship between classical deterrence and interactionist ‘ labelling ’ clearly needs further attention , and I will be returning to it in Chapter 8 . |
9 | Together with the summons , the defendant receives a form for admission , defence and counterclaim which must be returned to the court within 14 days of service . |
10 | It would also leave Lewis as possibly a minor player in the world heavyweight scene which could be returning to the chaos that surrounded it before Mike Tyson brutally united sports richest prize . |
11 | I , would suggest that a deposit of , say , £2 might be lodged with the notice of appeal which could be returned to the appellant immediately after the hearing . |
12 | Other more coercive measures are almost bound to be used when participation breaks down — a general issue which will be returned to later . |
13 | This is an important point which will be returned to in the next chapter . |
14 | There are two important points in this quotation which will be returned to during the course of this chapter . |
15 | When asked to be more specific about his " unethical " behaviour , Anderson is extremely uncooperative : Anderson 's initiation and subsequent withdrawal of this topic repays our attention not only because it is a striking example of the problems he causes through his disorderly conversational behaviour but also because , like his earlier reference to the linguistic paradox , it suggests that Anderson enjoys " playing " with language , a point which will be returned to later . |
16 | It is a theme which will be returned to tomorrow without doubt . |
17 | Please type your story , if possible , and include a selection of clear photos which will be returned to you . |
18 | BRIGHTON Mark Steel is a comic who should be returned to at irregular intervals : see him too often ( and he is all over London ) and you tire of his south London patter , but go back to his schoolroom lesson after a break from the circuit , or see him off his home patch and you 'll enjoy an exercise bookful of character face-pulling , energetic storytelling and witty , like-it-is observations . |
19 | He described Mr Michael Fallon , the Conservative candidate , as an energetic minister who should be returned to parliament , not just for the town but for the North as a whole . |
20 | You 'll be returning to the glamorous world of rock as soon as he returns . |
21 | She still had n't admitted to the other woman that she was n't at all sure she 'd be returning to the music business . |
22 | Lucy felt a surge of excitement , not only because here was the opportunity to see a kiwi in its natural surroundings , but also because she would be returning to the bush with Silas . |
23 | The participants reaffirmed on March 26 their commitment to the Comprehensive Plan of Action , agreed in June 1989 [ see pp. 36733-34 ] , which introduced screening procedures to differentiate between recognized refugees fleeing political persecution ( who would be settled in various countries ) , and economic migrants ( who would be returned to Vietnam , in principle on a voluntary basis ) . |
24 | Armagh businessman Mr Adrian Stinson will step into the shoes of Mr Brian Musgrave , who will be returning to the Department of Economic Development . |
25 | If you are in Windows you will be returned to the desktop and if you are not nothing will happen . |
26 | On exit from the form , you will be returned to the specified input field of the option from which the Multi-Form Index page was invoked . |
27 | If a lost licence is later found you should continue to use the new licence and the old one must be returned to the Department of the Environment ( NI ) Driver Licensing Central Office — see Notes G and F . |
28 | I could get myself into trouble with a colleague of yours in another town but er I am hopeful , so as I say , er on the seventeenth of January then we could be returning to the situation and I understand in nineteen seventy four when there was a sergeant and six constables here in until the demise of the Urban District Council when they were all moved to . |
29 | Briefly , then , for we shall be returning to this same point later in the book , it can be said that the performance mode itself can be protective , either because it is seen to be mainly a technical or intellectual task , or because the dramatic form is powerful enough to enhance whatever the participants ' contribution might be . |
30 | We shall be returning to Acorn Hotels Ltd later , however . |