Example sentences of "[verb] [art] return to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Large-scale rallies were held in several cities on May 14 to demand the return to the state of assets leased or rented by the CPCz before November 1989 .
2 Some Conservatives , astonishingly enough , had even visualized the return to the Treasury of Roy Jenkins , a Labour minister until 1976 and now President of the European Commission in Brussels .
3 Nobody wants a return to the instability of the inter-war period .
4 Party chairman John Evans , backed by union leaders , wants a return to the tradition allowing only NEC members to speak from the platform .
5 WICKES , the timber and building materials merchanting and retailing chain , yesterday reported a return to the black , with pre-tax profits soaring to £6.57 million for the year to 31 December .
6 The company had planned to begin its programme of holidays this month , which would ‘ signal a return to the style and elegance of travel in the Twenties and Thirties ’ .
7 Nicholson himself has clearly not considered a return to the saddle , remarking : ‘ There is not enough brandy in France to get me up again . ’
8 The US , by far the world 's wealthiest and most powerful state , also hoped for a stable , expanding world economy where freer trade would prevent a return to the depression and unemployment which had led to militant nationalism in the 1930s .
9 FORMER Middlesbrough midfield player Paul Kerr would welcome a return to the North-East .
10 In the early 1980s , re-appraisal of Groningen caused a return to the gas market .
11 A statement causing a RETURN to the statement after the most recent GOSUB statement .
12 Of course I am not advocating a return to the kind of education that so wounded me as a child .
13 THE RELEASE of this album , their first studio effort in three years , sees the return to the fray of Level 42 after a period punctuated by the tragic death of Alan Murphy , their lead guitarist , and a change of record labels to boot .
14 It marks a return to the stage for Margi after a host of television and film projects such as Making Out , The Good Sex Guide Blonde Fist .
15 McAndrew , sacked by Darlington at the same time as manager Frank Gray last season , welcomed a return to the game after a four-month break .
16 NORTHERN workers are the country 's top performers on Government training schemes but half face a return to the dole queue .
17 Neville Chamberlain was naturally offered a return to the Treasury .
18 They are sold at a discount , the rise in price bringing a return to the holder as no coupon is paid .
19 THE shares of Quicks Group raced ahead 22 to 90p yesterday after the Manchester-based car distributor announced a return to the black in 1991 and that it was maintaining its dividend total at 3p , with a 2p final on July 10 .
20 This it did by demanding a return to the family and Victorian values .
21 Though I advocate a return to the distinction , as the foundation of education , I am far from endorsing the Platonic evaluation .
22 On a seller and buyer summons the court declared that the seller had not made a good title , and ordered the return to the buyer of the buyer 's deposit on the equitable principle that it is a seller 's duty to disclose fully and frankly in the contract any title defect .
23 They included setting aside the whole or part of any obligation imposed on a debtor , requiring the creditor to repay the whole or part of any sum paid under the credit bargain , direct the return to the surety of any property provided for security , altering the terms of the credit agreement .
24 Demand a return to the North-South Dialogue , forgetting that a dialogue between a mendicant and a mandarin can result , at best , in condescending charity ?
25 At the same time , as with so much of the work at Oxford , it evidenced a return to the physicality of the body at the core of aesthetic experience .
26 The TUC , though deploring such activities , urged a return to the system operating in 1930 .
27 The non-intervention policy with regard to ‘ lame ducks ’ was effectively abandoned with the politically inescapable rescue of Rolls Royce and Upper Clyde Shipbuilders , and the 1972 Industry Bill marked a return to the kind of industrial policy which had been evolving over the 1960s with the formation of NEDC and IRC .
28 William 's accession to the English throne marked a return to the attitude of hostility to France , and for almost all of the following 125 years England was either at war with France or preparing for war with France or recovering from war with France .
29 Loss of momentum could mean a return to the stagnation which prevented the Community evolving in the 1970s . ’
30 a common curriculum will mean a return to the grammar school curriculum .
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