Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [be] returned 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 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 .
3 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 .
4 Other more coercive measures are almost bound to be used when participation breaks down — a general issue which will be returned to later .
5 This is an important point which will be returned to in the next chapter .
6 There are two important points in this quotation which will be returned to during the course of this chapter .
7 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 .
8 It is a theme which will be returned to tomorrow without doubt .
9 Please type your story , if possible , and include a selection of clear photos which will be returned to you .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 ) .
13 If you are in Windows you will be returned to the desktop and if you are not nothing will happen .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 The copy master and the backup copy remain the property of the Publisher and they must be returned to the Publisher 's appointed representative when not required for making licensed copies .
17 If the cost of books is reimbursed by the Department then they must be returned to Sylvia Middlemiss on completion of your course , otherwise the cost will be recovered by the Department .
18 3 Stock should be arranged neatly in drawers or on shelves 5 When goods have been taken out ( eg to be shown to a customer ) they should be returned to their correct storage place .
19 1 A Tender list is received ( sample attached ) which shows a list of tenders expected , the deadline for receipt and where they should be returned to .
20 7 Once opened by those at 6 they should be returned to the person/area that prepared hte list .
21 Then they would be returned to us sir , and then if appropriate they would be dealt with in the context er of your report and the of the report .
22 ( e ) Bailment and hire Bailment is the delivery of goods to another on condition , express or implied , that they shall be returned to the bailor or dealt with according to his instructions .
23 When the fish become too large for the tank they will be returned to the sea .
24 As the preceding paragraphs have shown , child care is , until the Children Bill becomes law in the early 1990s , based on the Child Care Act 1980 , under which one major duty of the local authorities is to receive children into care and provide them with adequate substitute homes unless or until they can be returned to their natural parents .
25 But Customs regulations demand it should be returned to Russia or destroyed .
26 if money for investment is made payable to the firm , it should be returned to the client to be made payable to the correct third party or , if this is not possible due to extreme circumstances , the cheque should be endorsed and forwarded immediately to the third party
27 Gardiner denies he stole the cash and says it should be returned to him .
28 The Supreme Court ruled on Dec. 13 that he should be returned to prison but Alcalde had by this time left the country .
29 When you are old , it must be returned to the water .
30 When it was loaned for ‘ The Treasure Houses of Britain' exhibition in Washington , it was assumed that , like all the other works of art on show , it would be returned to its original setting .
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