Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [be] return to " in BNC.

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1 Completed forms should be returned to this address .
2 The completed forms should be returned to :
3 To be included in this brochure , completed forms must be returned to the above address by the first week in December .
4 However , in December the government achieved a breakthrough in its protracted campaign to trace and retrieve the huge sums believed to have been looted from the country by the Marcos family , when the Swiss Supreme Court ruled that funds held by the family in Swiss bank accounts should be returned to the government of the Philippines , but stipulated that this could be done only after a Philippines ' court had ruled against Marcos [ see p. 37961 ] .
5 Governing bodies drug testing programmes should be returned to the Council by 26 February 1988 .
6 Adults who prefer sex with animals may be returning to the stage when there was little distinction between humans and animals , and use an animal as a substitute for sexual relations with a parent .
7 The Tribunal 's ruling stipulated , however , that the funds could be returned to the Philippines only after a Philippines court had issued a " legally binding verdict " on whether the assets were to be confiscated or given back to their claimants .
8 Edited entries will be returned to the Main Database on lexicographer request .
9 The British Government has agreed that Vietnamese who are found not to be refugees should be returned to Vietnam .
10 A refugee group said that no refugees should be returned to Myanma , which did not recognize the Roshingyas as its citizens , until Bangladesh had been assured that the persecution would end .
11 The Recorder held that since the bottles would be returned to the company , the defendants did not intend to treat the bottles as their own to dispose of regardless of the company 's rights .
12 There is a familiar line of business thought behind Gencor 's break-up , in which shares in the four non-mining subsidiaries will be returned to the conglomerate 's shareholders .
13 Mr Hurd won Tory cheers as he said : ‘ Unless it is clear to people in Vietnam that those who do not qualify as refugees will be returned to Vietnam , Hong Kong faces the prospect of tens of thousands more arrivals in 1990 .
14 On advice Macmillan have today suggested to Soviet General on Tolbukhin 's HQ that Cossacks should be returned to Soviets at once .
15 It was suggested that this policy " be continued and issued to all concerned as AFHQ policy in the following form " : ( a ) No Jugoslavs , who are ( 1 ) Supporters of Mihailovitch ( Chetniks ) ( 2 ) Supporters of Nedic … ( 3 ) Croats ( 4 ) Slovenes ( 5 ) Miscellaneous refugees and dissident civilians , including women and children who have come into the hands of Allied troops will be returned to Jugoslavia .
16 Five days earlier , on 22 May , it will be recalled , a discussion had taken place in G-5 at AFHQ on the " Disposition of Displaced Persons etc in N Italy and Austria " which had concluded that " no Jugoslavs … who have come into the hands of Allied troops will be returned to Jugoslavia against their will " .
17 The emphasis here is again clearly different to that of the AFHQ conclusion on 22 May that " no Jugoslavs … who have come into the hands of Allied troops will be returned to Jugoslavia against their will " .
18 It is important that we decide the matter quickly because , if we do so , the bogus applicants can be returned to the countries from which they came .
19 The magistrates took only ten minutes to decide to make an order that 2,235 pounds should be returned to Gardiner .
20 This branch of medicine owes much to the pioneering efforts of Marjorie Warren who demonstrated that , with proper assessment and rehabilitation , many of the elderly in these chronic sick establishments could be returned to independent living .
21 We would be grateful if the disk and the pages could be returned to the Library .
22 9.1.1.3 the defective goods shall be returned to the Seller 's factory at the Purchaser 's expense if so requested by the Seller .
23 All rejected goods will be returned to you at your expense .
24 Pupils do need encouragement and help in making the best of them , and these expensive items should be returned to the clinic if they are not being used .
25 As basal gastrin levels can be returned to normal with eradication of H pylori , the data indicate that the increase in gastrin is induced by the infection .
26 The work would be carried out on the understanding that the resulting products would be returned to the country of origin .
27 Control of all major decisions must be returned to the unions .
28 After the meeting the agenda and the Change Review and Change Request Forms will be returned to the Change Coordinator .
29 In due course one of the Moderator 's copies will be returned to the centre together with the Moderator 's comment form .
30 All prisoners will be returned to custody to serve the rest of their sentence if before that sentence expires they commit a further imprisonable offence .
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