Example sentences of "[conj] return to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A single dose of Puls 200 produced a night free of flushes but this did n't hold and repetition of the Puls 200 after 2 days had no effect nor did increasing to Puls 1M or returning to Puls LM4 .
2 The abolition of national service , Commonwealth immigration , the entry into the labour market of the ‘ baby boom ’ generation , and the increasing numbers of married women remaining in or returning to work all provided additional supplies of labour .
3 ‘ Nurseries provide the best possible start for children and give women choices about returning to work or returning to training . ’
4 We will be looking at a wide range of candidates — you may be a new graduate , or in mid-career and looking for a change of direction , or returning to employment after a career break .
5 We will develop measures to encourage women with family responsibilities to enter or return to teaching .
6 The decision to take time off work or to return to work is complicated and will vary between individuals and at different times .
7 By 1907 rheumatoid arthritis had almost crippled her and she suffered long periods of inactivity , but refused either to move to the comfort of Duke Town or to return to Britain .
8 The Royal College 's proposals give the patient an unrealistic choice : to accept treatment in the community or to return to hospital .
9 She was to stay with her sister until Isobel decided definitely whether to remain in Tollemarche or return to England , and occasionally she became a little bored and was glad of Hank 's lively company , though to her annoyance , he treated her as if she were a ten-year-old .
10 Extra fuel was taken on board to enable the plane to fly on to another airport or return to London if the weather caused the closure of Prestwick .
11 The cover under this section of the policy applies to delay in the departure from or return to UK of ship or aircraft on which the insured is booked to travel .
12 When interviewed Mr Hussain said he had not decided whether , following marriage , he , or his fiancee , would wish to remain in England or return to Pakistan .
13 He links this to the act of consciousness raising , which I consider presents the greatest problem for the insider who can not leave the field or return to academia .
14 Mr Hunt said it is hoped that Allitt will be either transferred to another hospital or returned to Rampton .
15 Mr Hunt said it was hoped that Allitt would be either transferred to another hospital or returned to Rampton .
16 Staff at the head offices of Tesco , Asda and Kwik-Save said outdated foodstuffs had to be destroyed or returned to manufacturers .
17 If , however , they show no sign of ability to make contact or to learn by five years they are placed in a special school , welfare institution or returned to family surroundings .
18 Upon receipt of such written , telefaxed or telexed claim , or its agent or representative shall have the right to test or to inspect the Licensed Software at its then location or to have the Licensed Software despatched to a point designated by or returned to carriage pre-paid .
19 He said that returning to Sam might be best for her and her child .
20 For the few that returned to Britain , life would never be the same
21 It is simply not enough to accept , almost as if it were an understandable and reasonable attitude , that Mary preferred to remain in France , and dream of the English throne , rather than return to Scotland .
22 Faced by such diverse interpretations of the new adversary , the Reagan Presidency in 1985 , rather than return to Kissinger 's ideal of ‘ linkage ’ in a period of détente , decided to pursue a policy of ‘ constructive confrontation ’ with Moscow , accepting that certain agreements with Russia were possible even if she remained a rival on the world stage .
23 In the summer of 1970 , he took a place at Yale Law School rather than return to England to sit his exams .
24 They had met a few days after Mina had stood up at the end of a recital in the Usher Hall at Edinburgh to announce that she would very much like to stay here in England ( a tiny mistake the Scots reporters had kindly ignored ) rather than return to East Germany .
25 The matter gave him enormous regret , no doubt an unhappy situation whose solution lay in the lap of the all-merciful Allah ; nothing would give him greater pleasure than to return to Mr Laing his passport , which he had taken into nightly safekeeping only at the specific request of Mr Pyle .
26 A communiqué issued by the UNHCR on May 1 deplored the " false hopes " raised among some refugees , and stressed " that those not recognized as refugees must understand that there is no other solution than to return to Vietnam with guarantees for their safety and dignity assured by the UNHCR " .
27 No one wanted the children to be more traumatised than they already were , she said , and it would certainly be less travelling for them to go to Inverness than to return to Kirkwall .
28 Patten rap : China today unleashed a fresh attack on Hong Kong governor Chris Patten , saying his proposals for more democracy in the colony that returns to Peking 's rule in 1997 can never be accepted .
29 The last page needs completing and returning to Helena Moore .
30 Their homecoming , going to earth and returning to sources , reaches , in a sense , its furthest point in ‘ The Dry Salvages ’ , where Eliot returns to his own St Louis and Massachusetts childhood , to ‘ The life of significant soil ’ , and to the savage meanings associated with such beginnings .
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