Example sentences of "[conj] we [vb mod] return to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 He also agreed to tell the Stapletons that Holmes and I had gone to London , but that we would return to Devonshire soon .
3 Generally , art criticism connected with mixed and group exhibitions is commentary from outside , so that we shall return to them , with only this brief mention here , in the next chapter .
4 I was going to suggest that this is er , I mean I 've made a note of this question , that we ought to return to it next time
5 Yet today no serious figure inside or outside the health service would argue that we should return to the old system .
6 I am glad that the hon. Gentleman and I agree that there should be a discount for single people — I am only sorry that the Labour party continues to insist that we should return to a rating system in which single people would have to pay through the nose , as they did before .
7 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 .
8 After a contrasting period ( the third , or the third and fourth sentences ) it is most likely that we will return to the original theme .
9 Turn back your currents in their course , the stiff breeze and the gentle wind , pull back the tide and send the sun , the moon , and the stars spinning in the churn of the heavens — so that we can return to the time before this time .
10 Marx 's theory about what causes the historical process has been very widely discussed and we shall return to it again and again in this book , but even at this stage a simple account of it must be given .
11 Whether Marx held such a view or not has had great importance for later Marxist polemics , and we shall return to this question .
12 We have noted some contradictions in his attempt and we shall return to others .
13 They are of great geological importance , however , and we shall return to them later in this book .
14 This last sign , although not of diagnostic significance here , is nevertheless of some interest and we shall return to it , together with some other features of Hoccleve 's mental state , in Chapter 10 .
15 There are many other examples that show the RP ( and general southern British ) rules as ‘ flip-flopped ’ in certain environments in Belfast : they are of historical interest , and we shall return to them in chapter 5 .
16 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 .
17 Clearly a number of factors that have to do with the history of English ( chiefly the reported merger of meat/mate in the sixteenth century ) , with patterns of language maintenance , and with phonological theory and description , have also motivated the choice of this variable , and we shall return to these in chapter 5 .
18 But , although these concepts ( standardness , eliteness , carefulness ) are of different orders ( and we shall return to these distinctions ) , Dobson does not apparently see any reason to keep them separate .
19 This possibility is important and we shall return to it at the end of this section .
20 Still , section 20 represents the law and we shall return to it later .
21 Opinions differ as to how such ‘ invisible opponents ’ operate , and we will return to this vital subject in chapter 13 .
22 Nevertheless , knowledge of sign language is crucial to every other application of signing and we will return to this point later .
23 These points will be raised throughout this book , and we will return to them again in chapter 6 .
24 It is difficult , I think , to overestimate the potential significance of this approach , and we will return to it at several points in this book .
25 The relevance of this concept is not restricted to domiciliary care , and we will return to it once we have looked at residential services .
26 Marx 's emphasis on how the individual is treated by the state remains , however , an important one and we will return to it shortly .
27 Yeah , takes you to the end of this menu and we can return to the main menu , and er we wo n't er have to select printer again will we
28 But we must return to Stepney , and Elizabeth Titford , née Shaw .
29 But we must return to January .
30 This inherent tendency towards corporatism seems less inevitable in the late 1980s but we will return to it below .
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