Example sentences of "have returned [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He was dropped too early — but instead of sulking he has returned with his old fire .
2 High living has returned with a vengeance .
3 Holga 's stylist Stephen Fletcher has returned with two colleagues and an apprentice from Border championship competitions with two cups and two shields .
4 It is a movement he has used many times and which is perhaps seen at its best in the pas de deux to the Meditation from Thai-s created for Anthony Dowell and Antoinette Sibley ; in A Month in the Country when Natalia dances with the Tutor to express her emotions ; and in Les Deux Pigeons in the final pas de deux , when the Young Man has returned to The Girl and tenderly dances with her in his arms ( see page 83 ) .
5 Hundreds of thousands of people poured into the streets to watch the firework display - a fact which , Mr Deng boasted , proves that ‘ China 's social order has returned to normal ’ .
6 IN A RASPING attack on the ‘ Pharisees ’ of British society who decry the unsuccessful , the jobless and the poor , the Archbishop of Canterbury has returned to his attack on a decade of Conservative government .
7 Life has returned to normal , more or less .
8 For Becker , a sporting life with capitalism has returned to normal as he mulls over details before signing a commitment to the mega-buck Association of Tennis Professionals Tour , which starts in January .
9 IN THE relative absence of pressing political news , the South African press has returned to predicting the release of famous political prisoners .
10 NMW Computers , the computer bureau which specialises in settlement systems for the City , has returned to the black with pre-tax profits of £48,000 in the half year to 30 June , writes Neil Thapar .
11 This painting has become a veritable obsession and he has returned to it repeatedly over the past thirty years .
12 He has returned to Potsdamer Platz — the Piccadilly Circus of old Berlin — meticulously to paint the part of the Wall which replaced the part he previously damaged .
13 Jesus has returned to His Father .
14 On surfacing , the rate again speeds up , generally remaining at the higher level until the carbon dioxide content of the exhaled air has returned to normal — usually in a few seconds .
15 So biology has returned to us our castrated clitoris — but accompanied by a health warning .
16 Exultation comes and goes , but here again for the while I suppose it has returned to me in preparation for that step back into the radiant arc of omnipotence which is only given on this earth to the narrator in or of a novel .
17 Mr Bowen replaces David Newton who has returned to Britain to become group chief operating officer .
18 He has returned to the Players ' Championship and the New Orleans tournament after a six-week lay-off with eight rounds in which he has not been over par and has been under five times .
19 NATIONAL Westminster 's American banking subsidiary yesterday announced it has returned to the black after two years of heavy losses , writes Jonathan Confino in New York .
20 Watson has returned to the theme this week at the Masters .
21 Meanwhile , Zoffany 's now prime version of the picture has returned to its London home , having failed at £1.1 million on Friday in Christie 's British Pictures sale .
22 Mr Baker has returned to the backbenches to concentrate on his writing , leaving the talented Mr David Hunt , who would have gained from wider Cabinet experience , at the Welsh Office .
23 ALLEN FOSTER has returned to Rugby as coach after ostensibly resigning two weeks ago , but the position of Steve Brain , the Courage League One side 's captain , remains uncertain .
24 Renshaw has returned to work after the birth of her first child and employed a nanny to look after the child .
25 When he has returned to his place they all repeat the oath in unison .
26 has returned to her breastfeeding counsellor training after her maternity leave .
27 In ‘ Questions of genre ’ he has returned to such fundamental terms of genre poetics as expectation , verisimilitude institutional discourses and practices specific to cinema ; his essay on the American war film breaks down the homogeneous generality of a single film genre into particular typologies of form , structure and discourse which play out particular regimes of power and ideology .
28 Like the question of quality raised by Charlotte Brunsdon in these pages last year ( ‘ Problems with quality ’ , Screen , vol. 31 , no. 1 , pp. 67–90 ) , the question of aesthetics has returned to media debates after some years on the margins .
29 In his infinite wisdom , Ally has returned to the repressed traumas of Argentina and selected goalkeeper Alan Rough to defend the home team 's honour .
30 The stiff and painful neck has returned to normal , my wheeziness has improved greatly with no sign of the asthma returning , and my migraines are far less frequent and not nearly so intense .
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