Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] be returned to " in BNC.

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1 Duncombe raises other problems in this passage that must be returned to .
2 The Milanese turned to reconstruction with a will , deciding that everything that could be returned to an ‘ as before ’ condition should be .
3 As with the state as a whole , the permeability of state agencies to civil society depends upon the balance of power between classes and interest groups , a point that will be returned to in the following chapter in connection with state enterprises .
4 Application forms for these courses are available from and should be returned to the appropriate college .
5 What sent me into a fear-filled frenzy was the news — hidden somewhere between a report on the seasonal suicide rate and an article on bogus Santas — that I had bought a ride-on fire engine for my baby son that had a dangerous fault and should be returned to the manufacturers immediately .
6 Application forms may be obtained from Solicitors Records , and should be returned to the Finance Department .
7 This word ‘ popular ’ is of course problematic and will be returned to a little later .
8 The next , much shorter section runs " ( B ) COSSACKS ( i ) Cossacks will be treated as Soviet Nationals and will be returned to Russian hands .
9 Section 8 applies where the claim is based upon misrepresentation and will be returned to later .
10 The man was questioned at Milton Keynes police station and will be returned to Springhill Prison .
11 It is also economical in terms of processing since partial interpretations are computed only once , and can be returned to if an alternative interpretation fails further down the line , thus guaranteeing that all possible parses are found .
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