Example sentences of "[adv] be returned to " in BNC.
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1 | Until the men are identified beyond doubt they can not be returned to Romania . |
2 | Calves in this category may not have developed a strong immunity and after treatment should not be returned to the field which was the source of infection ; if this is impossible , parenteral ivermectin is the drug of choice since its residual effect prevents reinfection for a further three weeks . |
3 | It can always be returned to the same position . |
4 | The estate had been willed to another prisoner , a distant cousin , on the clear understanding that should it ever be returned to Jewish hands , the monies and profits taken from it would be devoted to the creation of a Zionist state . |
5 | The first was to incorporate the Gaza Strip into Israel , including its refugee population who might possibly be returned to their original villages . |
6 | Nor could the standing army be cut by building up a reserve since trained men , automatically liberated when drafted , could hardly be returned to enserfed villages . |
7 | The KPP argument made sense , but they compromised this position by claiming that the Ukrainian and Silesian territories seized in the first years of independence should also be returned to their respective ‘ owners ’ . |
8 | Likewise the results generated by the syntactic processor must also be returned to the control process . |
9 | A pro forma invoice may be sent before goods are delivered : if the customer is a new one and the manufacturer does n't know if he will pay his bills ; or if the goods are being sent on approval and may later be returned to the manufacturer . |
10 | Ultimate power must specifically and clearly be returned to the Council of Ministers who directly represent the interests of the various sovereign governments . |
11 | He wished AFHQ to make a formal request to Tito to ask how many of these surrendering personnel should eventually be returned to Yugoslavia . |
12 | On the other hand , when quantum effects were taken into account , it seemed that the mass or energy of the matter would eventually be returned to the rest of the universe , and that the black hole , along with any singularity inside it , would evaporate away and finally disappear . |
13 | Finally after the judging , the dog will often be returned to its bench . |
14 | Like me , you know the Abbe Gerard was murdered , and you are looking for that book , a gift from our royal master which , by rights , should now be returned to its proper owner . ’ |
15 | If they do n't respond I will say the next letter will be , okay I am now resigning and your car and your stock wo n't be returned to you er but I 'm holding them in lieu . |
16 | All tools should then be returned to the shed or storage place where they are easily accessible . |
17 | If the DVLA co-operates , it could mail out surveys to car owners , which would then be returned to JD Power . |
18 | The pension book must then be returned to the Department of Health and Social Security , where it will be adjusted and then sent back . |
19 | The adult plant can then be returned to the pool . |
20 | A proportionate part of your premium will then be returned to you . |
21 | A proportionate part of your premium will then be returned to you . |
22 | A proportionate part of the premium will then be returned to the Policyholder . |
23 | The user will then be returned to the previous index page . |
24 | We had decided very early that a useful little earner would be to provide B & B facilities catering mainly for railway enthusiasts and the building and grounds should therefore be returned to something like their original appearance . |
25 | It is for this reason that any unused ‘ B ’ solution must never be returned to the original container , as it would then destabilise the contents which , in a sealed container without a vented cap , could cause the container to burst , and with a vented cap the solution would eventually become ineffective . |
26 | They now hope that Danish or British opposition will scuttle the Maastricht treaty , because they know that the economic austerity required by ‘ convergence ’ will be unpopular — and they , Italy 's least popular politicians , will never be returned to power . |
27 | You see , on programmes like Crime Watch U K , where erm they 've got these Aladdin 's caves on all these stolen items that can never be returned to their owners , it 's very , very difficult to sort of mark silverware and things like that without devaluing it ? |