Example sentences of "be restored to " in BNC.
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1 | The focus of what could be seen as a heartfelt cry for commercial sanity to be restored to the sport centred upon one simple but now all-consuming issue — money ! |
2 | The glitter of A-levels in today 's broader , more diverse , degree market is starting to tarnish , and is unlikely ever to be restored to its former glory . |
3 | Christ 's example is not that of helping us across a road , or showing us what good neighbours we must be — but costly , redemptive , self-emptying love ; love which lays down its life for others so that they might be restored to God . |
4 | Private and public finances will both be restored to health . |
5 | A spokeswoman for the Blackpool Pleasure Beach said it was hoped the revitalised Laughing Man would be restored to his glass cabinet within a fortnight . |
6 | Anyone buying the house is faced with the problem of demolishing all the extensions if it is ever to be restored to its former glory . |
7 | But if the patient could be restored to a state whereby he could enjoy a further period of life at the level of comfort he previously had , then it should be treated . |
8 | On the advice of his sister , Alfonso summoned his youngest and only surviving brother who , expecting to be restored to his throne , came willingly . |
9 | The diminutive car 4 is a prize exhibit in the National Tramway Museum , and is to be restored to its 1885 appearance for its return to Blackpool in 1985 . |
10 | Today , the electronic typewriter with its daisy-wheel printer , and the personal computer with its ink jet dot-matrix printer , have probably put an end to developments in handwriting , although many people are now studying and practising the art of good penmanship , and the term a ‘ fine Italian hand ’ may yet be restored to its original meaning . |
11 | Let us hope the judgement is sound and swift and the school can be restored to something approaching normality as soon as possible . |
12 | Playing , walking , recreation and social events would be restored to their historical position as focal points of street life . |
13 | Immediately an expected date of discharge from hospital is known , inform the Department of Health and Social Security so that any pensions , benefits and allowances to which your parent is entitled may be restored to the normal level as soon as possible . |
14 | Until he could be restored to them , as Regent , they required an acting Regent . |
15 | In the widely-read Saints ' Lives of the period , sinners are frequently struck with madness , to be restored to sanity when they have repented and been absolved . |
16 | Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 VX653 will take-up residence with The Fighter Collection ( TFC ) at Duxford , where it will be restored to flying condition ; Mosquito T.III TW117 is being removed from display and placed in temporary storage . |
17 | CMFT ; have announced that their next major restoration will be the Fleet ( Fairchild ) Cornell CF-FLY , which will be restored to British Commonwealth Air Training Plan colours and markings . |
18 | THE GWILI RAILWAY has recently taken delivery of a Great Western Railway horse box body , which is to be restored to its former glory for use on the railway . |
19 | One of only two ‘ Royal Scot ’ class 4-6-0 's preserved 6115 ‘ Scots Guardsman ’ in lined-out black livery , is to be restored to full working order . |
20 | His main principle with regard to the past was that nothing once given to God or the saints could be restored to the kingdom of this world without injustice . |
21 | The opportunity has not been missed to point unfavourably at the controversial plans for the Bode Museum in Berlin which , it seems , will not now be restored to its original appearance as when built for Kaiser Friedrich in 1897–1904 . |
22 | The aircraft is currently at Liberal being prepared for a ferry flight to Galveston and it is expected that the aircraft will be restored to full combat configuration . |
23 | In the spring of 1325 Isabella reached an agreement with Charles under which Gascony was to be occupied by the French until Edward did homage to Charles , when the duchy would be restored to him . |
24 | ‘ Apparently , ’ Conolly continues , ‘ Champagne is to be restored to the position of the rich man 's drink it enjoyed before those wretched own-label chappies started making it available to all ! ’ |
25 | But the very word ‘ heresy ’ is consistently misused , and must be restored to its correct perspective . |
26 | The land was then to be restored to its original owners on the payment of its value in installments . |
27 | To imagine other worlds was to imagine that Christ might have died and been resurrected more than once , or that their inhabitants might be restored to eternal life without a knowledge of the Son of God . |
28 | Some will be restored to running the exhibition condition , the remaining vehicles being used for component parts . |
29 | Indeed , as the locomotive will have to be restored to its current green livery before being returned to the National Railway Museum the prospects for a change are not high . |
30 | If there were not sufficient expectation that a failed , conventionally organised enterprise could be restored to viability as an industrial co-operative , the injection of resources into it would divert them from more promising projects . |