Example sentences of "would be returned " in BNC.

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1 Mr Gray said that , in February 1945 , Britain and Russia had signed an agreement at Yalta under which Soviet citizens would be returned to Russia , and British prisoners of war held in Russia would be returned to Britain .
2 Mr Gray said that , in February 1945 , Britain and Russia had signed an agreement at Yalta under which Soviet citizens would be returned to Russia , and British prisoners of war held in Russia would be returned to Britain .
3 The Labour Party Conference : Opt-out hospitals would be returned to NHS
4 Then upon completion of the mission , all would be returned to the Centre , to sleep .
5 The other two letters were simply refusals , statements that , regrettably , parcels would be returned , no value , no possible demand … .
6 Almost as many again would be returned to local authorities bitterly opposed to opting out .
7 The Tories would be returned to power under Prime Minister Clarke , with a handsome majority .
8 It was a game in the bower , for the cup would be returned empty after a while , but no-one ever saw where the milk went .
9 The transport problem was solved by the silver-tongued Stirling who persuaded Robin Gurdon to lend him one of the LRDG Chevrolets , swearing that it would be returned intact .
10 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 .
11 Much therefore depended on which brand of them would be returned and whether , as in the past , they would align themselves with the Conservative Party and accept its whip .
12 ( At that time even the most optimistic in the UUUC camp assumed that some of the latter would be returned . )
13 On each jubilee year all land would be returned to its original owner .
14 If the person was found guilty their money would be returned but , if not , the police would keep it . ’
15 Canterbury punters waited six months before hearing just their stake money would be returned on a £60,000 coup .
16 Deposits would be returned to the payee unless the case went to a full hearing and the party which had paid the deposit lost and had an order for costs made against them , in which case the deposit would be forfeit as part of the costs payable .
17 It seems likely that the files of cases which had ‘ no further action ’ or were cautioned would be returned to the police quickly , so we inferred that those cases not followed-up had been tried in the magistrates ' courts .
18 The allegation of the defence had to be met and properly dealt with , so the matter would be returned to the justices for them to look at the circumstances and come to a proper determination after they had heard further evidence .
19 er would be returned to the appropriate Council .
20 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 .
21 Aitken asserted at the trial , and this view was certainly supported by independent witnesses , that no word about confidentiality was ever uttered , but the document was handed over to him on the footing that it would be returned within a very short time .
22 All through tickets would be returned to the Railway Clearing House , although one or two are in collectors ' hands .
23 It is especially interesting that , leaving aside the damage that such a policy would do to the services by wiping out 10 frigates , four submarines and four squadrons of Tornados , there has never been a suggestion in any of the texts that money would be returned to the taxpayer .
24 The clauses , which were introduced under the 1974-79 Labour Government , were no doubt designed to reassure people that the dangers would be minimised , as the spent nuclear fuel would be returned to the country of origin .
25 It was announced on Sept. 12 , 1989 , that the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC , had ended a long-running dispute when it agreed with various Indian groups that skeletal remains would be returned where evidence linked them to specific tribes .
26 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 ) .
27 The other , smaller US facilities would be returned by Sept. 16 , 1991 .
28 On Nov. 13 , 1990 , the government announced that 7,000 Romanians whose asylum applications had been turned down and who had neither shelter nor work would be returned to Romania ( while another 3,000 had found work and would be allowed to remain ) .
29 Others believed that nervousness over forced repatriation might have been a contributory factor in the incident , following the October 1991 agreement between the United Kingdom and Vietnam [ see p. 38531 ] that any refugees arriving after that date would be returned home .
30 US President Bush announced on May 28 that Haitian " boat people " intercepted at sea by the US Coastguard would be returned immediately to Haiti .
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