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

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1 Then the show ended and we had to return to America and I thought that was that — good friends , really talented , I 'd grown to really like David 's music .
2 Stevens and Payne Best spent the war in prison and in camps , and almost every SIS man in place in Germany , the Low Countries and France had to return to England .
3 When the girl asked him where he was going , he told her that they had to return to Moscow .
4 We had time for a short walk on a rocky path before I had to return to Athens .
5 The flight had left London originally on Christmas Eve in another aircraft but after an hour 's flying time it had developed trouble with its undercarriage and had to return to London .
6 Although his sister was now gravely ill he had to return to London but , on the voyage back , he was again afflicted with tachycardia and when the ship docked at Southampton he was rushed to hospital in London ; while recovering there , he learned that his sister had died .
7 The Undertones were due to re-form for the night but John and Damian O'Neill had to return to Derry following the tragic death of their father .
8 A group of Russian orphans who spent a three month break in the region have now been offered places at schools in England.Fifty orphans came to the Malvern Hills as guests of local schools.And they were heartbroken when they had to return to Russia.Richard Barnett reports :
9 That were just the temporary passes for the motorway that we had to return to department .
10 ‘ We promoted the competition , which was open to all booksellers , by putting coupons in trade and consumer magazines which people had to return to bookshops in order to get an entry form . ’
11 One had to return to grass roots .
12 But at the end of the summer , they had to return to Le Touquet .
13 I had to be quick , they told me ; it was quite a long climb to the hut where Eric would be waiting and I had to return to Parma that night .
14 I , of course , had to return to Bletchley .
15 In the following week over 5,000 were repatriated , and it was also reported that another 1,500 had returned to Albania voluntarily .
16 When he had returned to Baghdad , he had limped through Customs and Immigration to the car sent by the Atomic Energy Commission .
17 It was not known yesterday if the three had returned to Scotland or to the Costa del Sol where they had been living before their arrest .
18 I had returned to Hope from the night after Bill 's crisis .
19 Kylie had returned to PWL 's Hit Factory behind Borough tube station on the south side of the Thames two miles from the City of London , to record her debut album .
20 Her turn to act as hostess came up a month after Nora had returned to Northumberland .
21 He had returned to Poland on Jan. 4 to answer the charge , and on Jan. 7 it was reported that a lesser charge was being substituted because prosecutors had ruled that Tyminski had attacked Mazowiecki as a rival candidate rather than as the holder of state office .
22 Within a year , however , the latter had returned to Gaul , and in somewhat mysterious circumstances he became bishop of Clermont in 471 .
23 Freed three days later , 236 of the men had returned to Monrovia by Sept. 13 .
24 By the late 1880s , the mill had returned to corn milling , ceasing work completely in the early part of the 20th century .
25 It concerned Lord Alfred Douglas who was on this occasion accompanied by Gide ( but not Wilde , who had returned to England ) and a boy called Ali with whom , according to Gide , Douglas was in love .
26 Clive had returned to England with his private profits from his trading and military activities , though he spent his money so fast ( largely on an unsuccessful attempt to get into Parliament ) that he was soon back in India , serving on what was becoming recognizable as the military side of the Company 's concerns .
27 By our mid-twenties , Lorne and I had returned to England penniless but hopeful , with our BA degrees from Mexico in Business and Philosophy .
28 By 1935 he had returned to England and in the following year married an actress , eight years older than himself , Elsie Elizabeth Mary Gott , a marriage celebrated , since he had been baptized into the Roman Catholic Church , in St James 's , Spanish Place .
29 Swainson was suggesting , even before Gould had returned to England , that he would do better to make his books more generally affordable .
30 UN and International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) officials had returned to Iraq on June 9 to oversee the destruction of non-conventional weapons [ see p. 38211 ] .
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