He has to return the property under the terms of an agreement he has with the original owner. |
|
The dishes were broken when they were delivered, so I had to return them. |
|
Please deposit your things in your room and return to the hotel lobby. |
|
They failed to declare all of their earnings on their tax return. |
|
Detach the upper part of the form and return it with your payment. |
|
In June 1804 he applied for permission to return home and as a reward for his service in India he was made a Knight of the Bath in September. |
|
They were delayed in southern Norway while Olaf's return was rebuffed, but became even more unpopular than he had been. |
|
I hope one day to return to the subject of magnetic or diamagnetic bodies and their inchangeability or their convertibility. |
|
There he was received as king in return for his oath that he would continue the laws of Cnut. |
|
When the Danes attempted to return to Lincolnshire, the Norman forces there again drove them back across the Humber. |
|
By March, William was secure enough to return to Normandy, but he took with him Stigand, Morcar, Edwin, Edgar, and Waltheof. |
|
These constrained royal power in return for financial and military support. |
|
Rumours of a plot to kill Henry were circulating and, possibly as a consequence, Henry decided to return to Normandy for a period. |
|
On his return to the continent from England, Henry sought to secure his French lands and quash any potential rebellion. |
|
These measures were successful in improving his income, but on his return to England in the 1160s Henry took further steps. |
|
The prospective Flemish invasion forced Henry to return to England in early July. |
|
Philip of Flanders declared his neutrality towards Henry, in return for which the King agreed to provide him with regular financial support. |
|
At the head of a new army and ready for conquest, Geoffrey was wounded and was forced to return to Anjou again. |
|
Malcolm IV gave up and paid homage in return for Huntingdon, which he inherited from his father. |
|
Only 25 years later John would return to Ireland while others built castles and installed their interests. |
|
|
Firstly, in England, John had attempted to take over, asserting that Richard would never return. |
|
A deal was made that allowed John to keep Tickhill and Nottingham, but return his other possessions. |
|
In December 1203, John left Normandy never to return, and on 24 June 1204, Normandy capitulated with the surrender of Rouen. |
|
He realised that his return could be postponed no longer since both Philip and John were taking advantage of his absence. |
|
Unwisely, however, he followed the scattered enemy in pursuit, and on his return found the rest of the royal army defeated. |
|
By the time Edward arrived at Tunis, Charles had already signed a treaty with the emir, and there was little else to do but return to Sicily. |
|
The peasant obtained also the seed, but this he was obliged to return to the state after the ingathering of the harvest. |
|
In 1303, a similar agreement was reached with foreign merchants, in return for certain rights and privileges. |
|
This was in return for their service as money lenders to the crown, which helped finance the Welsh Wars. |
|
In particular they should make sure that Piers Gaveston was not allowed to return to the country. |
|
Here Edward was forced to accept severe limitations to his financial and administrative freedom, in return for a grant of taxation. |
|
Disputes began to emerge between those rebels who had expected the charter to return lands that had been confiscated and the royalist faction. |
|
King Edward I reissued the Charters of 1225 in 1297 in return for a new tax. |
|
The dauphin was banished from court for his intrigues, and did not return to France until his father's death. |
|
England showed decreasing enthusiasm for conflict deemed not in the national interest, yielding only losses in return for high economic burdens. |
|
After this the plague continued to return intermittently throughout the 14th and 15th centuries, in local or national outbreaks. |
|
In return the church required support for religious orthodoxy against heresy. |
|
Margaret did not allow him to return to London where the merchants were angry at the decline in trade and the widespread disorder. |
|
As he waited for Pamela to return, Richard was standing in the raw before his full-length mirror. |
|
The brief renewal of war after Napoleon's return to power in 1815 did not bring a resumption of naval combat. |
|
|
As early as Christmas 1534, Henry was discussing with Cranmer and Cromwell the chances of leaving Anne without having to return to Catherine. |
|
After a short while in America, White returned to England to obtain more supplies for the colony, planning to return in a year. |
|
The colonists persuaded Governor White to return to England to explain the colony's desperate situation and ask for help. |
|
Every able English ship joined the fight, leaving White without a means to return to Roanoke at the time. |
|
In return, the company offered to provide the Emperor with goods and rarities from the European market. |
|
This occupation triggered the return of the Spanish to Valdivia and the building of one of the largest defensive complexes of colonial America. |
|
After looting the Cacafuego, Drake turned north, hoping to meet another Spanish treasure ship coming south on its return from Manila to Acapulco. |
|
On Raleigh's return to England, James had him executed to the indignation of the public, who opposed the appeasement of Spain. |
|
Charles's only recourse was to return to negotiations, which were held at Newport on the Isle of Wight. |
|
He continued to live in the Palace of Whitehall until July, when he was forced by the Rump to return to Hursley. |
|
The outgoing Parliament defined the electoral qualifications so as to ensure, as they thought, the return of a Presbyterian majority. |
|
When this was refused, he asked that at least those willing would be released from their martial oath to be free to return to Britain. |
|
The wind made a return impossible and Plymouth was unsuitable as it had a garrison. |
|
Following the speech, the Queen leaves the chamber before the Commons bow again and return to their Chamber. |
|
James fled to France once more, departing from Kinsale, never to return to any of his former kingdoms. |
|
You just don't steal a man's gun and not expect a swift kick in the jewels in return. |
|
Columbus simply expanded the triangle outwards, and his route became the main way for Europeans to reach, and return from, the Americas. |
|
Monks and nuns were encouraged to return to private life and a small percentage did eventually marry. |
|
But no Convention member sympathized, they just told the women to return home. |
|
The peace in 1783 left France financially prostrate, while the British economy boomed due to the return of American business. |
|
|
As soon as the battleship docked in Singapore, Roger jumped ship, never to return. |
|
Grafton's government disintegrated in 1770, allowing the Tories led by Lord North to return to power. |
|
In 1840, Louis Philippe I obtained permission from the British to return Napoleon's remains to France. |
|
The outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars allowed Nelson to return to service, where he was particularly active in the Mediterranean. |
|
Nelson spent the rest of 1799 at the Neapolitan court but put to sea again in February 1800 after Lord Keith's return. |
|
In the face of Keith's demands, Nelson reluctantly struck his flag and bowed to Emma Hamilton's request to return to England over land. |
|
The following month, war broke out again and Nelson prepared to return to sea. |
|
He left his car as a pledge that he would return with the money. |
|
On the return to camp, the party was ambuscaded and dispersed, the officer and one man having been killed. |
|
In return, they give us red envelopes called angpao with crisp peso bills in them. |
|
But finally to return to literary conventions, it is plot, more than anything else, that came to seem antireal. |
|
The action begins as darkness falls and the music ramps up with rhythmic, applauselike clacking, which will return as an outro. |
|
Once you've submitted a tax return, the Tax Department will assess the amount of tax you still owe. |
|
This dual citizenship enables him to return to the Philippines as a balikbayan. |
|
However, the characteristic bananalike shape of most boomerangs has little to do with their ability to return. |
|
If they banter your regularity, order, and love of study, banter in return their neglect of them. |
|
The regulars were left barless but, like the White Russians of Paris and the Cubans of Miami, they religiously awaited the day they could return. |
|
He had to send back the binders and return to clothing that was at least gender-neutral. |
|
Returning on time is crucial, because a late return can be considered a tardy, and too many tardies can blotch an employment record. |
|
He led at Berks's head, as he came rushing in, and missed him, receiving a severe body blow in return. |
|
|
Around here, when a man borrows something, he should promptly return it without the borrowee having to ask. |
|
Not to sell the teas, but to return them to London in the same bottoms in which they were shipped. |
|
Tiares, hibiscuses, frangipani and flowered buraos smile to those who return and are not the least bit surprised by their faithfulness. |
|
Intelligent and power loving Indraprabha took the advantage and agreed to become his cahoot in return of political supremacy. |
|
It seems certain that carcinisation, return to a crab-like habitus, has evolved several times in the Anomura. |
|
Mr. Bush's return to Carternomics killed the Reagan boom, resulting in higher unemployment, lower incomes and higher deficits. |
|
Unlike Sharon, Sherry Adele was able to return to self-cathing after delivery. |
|
The 80s and 90s saw a return of the large-breasted, deep-cleavaged ideal, with padded bras, Wonderbras, and Water Bras playing supporting roles. |
|
They stated that the reason they were late was because their relief did not arrive in time for them to return to the guard house and clock out. |
|
Lizzie had paid her own dues at the coalface of teething babies and gave the young mother an understanding grin in return. |
|
She completely abandoned her Tuesdays at home, and did not return the visits of those who had called upon her. |
|
They are waiting for their parents to return from the sea with cropfuls of fish, squid, krill, or whatever else passes for breakfast. |
|
Upon his return he killed Eriphyle for her vanity and deceit of him and his father. |
|
In return, the Scots fleet raided the Northumbrian coast where Gospatric's possessions were concentrated. |
|
The soviet government facilitated the return to loyalty by departing temporarily from Marxist doctrinalism and appealing to Russian patriotism. |
|
He also speculated drivellingly that the jury might yet return an open verdict on the theory of evolution. |
|
When this is done, one should leave the poppy for some time, then return to it and gather any further exudate. |
|
With United's movement flummoxing the visitors, Berbatov saw his low shot saved well by Ben Foster on his first return to Old Trafford. |
|
He would flee the apartment when the baby fussed and cried, only to return much later four sheets to the wind. |
|
They refuse still to return, Ephraim-like, going on frowardly in the way of their own heart. |
|
|
Now the fucknugget tells me he'll give it back. Thinks he can return a bribe like a pair of pants that don't fit. |
|
This therefore marks our return full circle to the optical proofs in the Diotprique with which our detective work began. |
|
Scott presumably foresaw this, which may explain his decision to geologize on the return trip once he lost priority at the pole. |
|
The guy went ballistic when I tried to tell him he couldn't return the socks if the package had been opened. |
|
What hypocrites will be confronted with, in return for their hypocrisy, is a grievesome torment, both in this world and beyond. |
|
Unable to return to Poland at the end of World War II, over 120,000 Polish veterans remained in the UK permanently. |
|
During the English Civil War, the Parliamentarians captured the isles, only to see their garrison mutiny and return the isles to the Royalists. |
|
Of the men who set out on five ships, only 18 completed the circumnavigation and managed to return to Spain in this single vessel led by Elcano. |
|
After spending some time on the islands, Legazpi sent Urdaneta back to find a better return route. |
|
In return China imported mostly silver from Peruvian and Mexican mines, transported via Manila. |
|
The king's judges would then return to London and often discuss their cases and the decisions they made with the other judges. |
|
After his return to Scotland in 1424, he established a shipbuilding yard at Leith, a house for marine stores, and a workshop. |
|
In return, Henry was required to remit a penny per hearth of the tax roll to the Pope. |
|
When the Treaty of Amiens ended the war, Britain agreed to return most of the territories it had seized. |
|
Around 800 there was a return to systematic agriculture in the form of the open field, or strip, system. |
|
The return to systemic agriculture coincided with the introduction of a new social system called feudalism. |
|
Each man was bound to serve his superior in return for the latter's protection. |
|
The 10th century marked a return of urban life, with the Italian cities doubling in population. |
|
By 1000, Bruges and Ghent held regular trade fairs behind castle walls, a tentative return of economic life to western Europe. |
|
In 1920, following Germany's defeat in the First World War, a plebiscite was held to determine which areas should return to Danish control. |
|
|
The return for each Hundred was sworn to by 12 local jurors, half of them English and half of them Norman. |
|
There Malcolm met Edgar and his family, who were invited to return with him, but did not. |
|
In return for a glass of horilka he took us to the other end of the village, showed us an empty hut, and introduced us to its owner. |
|
The plebeians rebelled by leaving Rome and refusing to return until they had more rights. |
|
Upon their return, Pompey and Crassus found the populares party fiercely attacking Sulla's constitution. |
|
Caesar was eager to return to Gaul for the winter due to growing unrest there, and an agreement was mediated by Commius. |
|
Eventually the Senate was forced to give in and, in return, Claudius pardoned nearly all the assassins. |
|
Final occupation of Wales was postponed however when the rebellion of Boudica forced the Romans to return to the south east. |
|
His sometime rival Severus promised him the title of Caesar in return for Albinus's support against Pescennius Niger in the east. |
|
But it's also in keeping with menswear's current preoccupation with authenticity, a return to basic, hardworking and hypermasculine clothing. |
|
Rei vindicatio is a legal action by which the plaintiff demands that the defendant return a thing that belongs to the plaintiff. |
|
With his career at a halt, Severus decided to temporarily return to Leptis, where the climate was healthier. |
|
The sudden death of his father necessitated a return to Leptis Magna to settle family affairs. |
|
Olympic figure skating champion Kim Yuna will make her return to competition at the Golden Spin event in Zagreb next month. |
|
In return, Constantine would reaffirm the old family alliance between Maximian and Constantius, and offer support to Maxentius' cause in Italy. |
|
Seeking purification, he became a catechumen, and attempted a return to Constantinople, making it only as far as a suburb of Nicomedia. |
|
Anthemius sent his son over the Alps, with an army, to request that the Visigoths return southern Gaul to Roman control. |
|
Preoccupied with the problems of his kingdom, Alfred accidentally let the cakes burn, and was roundly scolded by the woman upon her return. |
|
After making peace with the local East Anglian king in return for horses, the Great Heathen Army moved north. |
|
His return to England less than two years later would be in very different circumstances. |
|
|
If you ask for it back Sunday he might return it along about Wednesday. |
|
A direct result of the Roman retreat was the disappearance of imported products like ceramics and coins, and a return to virtually unchanged local Iron Age production methods. |
|
Aimeri failed, and John was forced to return to the continent in order to secure his rule, through a truce with Philip II, after Philip had launched attacks on Normandy. |
|
Unlikely as it seemed, he might somehow return to the Empire, and if that happened, any information he could bring back would be valuable to the socio and anthro specialists. |
|
In his attempt to return to New Spain he was diverted by the northeast trade winds, which threw him back, so he tried sailing back down, to the south. |
|
They explored down the coast reaching Biscayne Bay, Dry Tortugas and then sailing southwest in an attempt to circle Cuba to return, reaching Grand Bahama on July. |
|
A warring bloodhunter detected it and skillfully arced his sword through its spinal column before it could return to follow through with its attack. |
|
They decided then to return to Panama to prepare a final expedition. |
|
The purpose of bail is to ensure the return of the accused at subsequent proceedings. If the accused is unable to make bail, he or she is detained in jail. |
|
This perspective on their imperial past only recently shifted with prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende's contentious call for the return of the VOC mentality. |
|
Unfortunately for the Danes, the fleet of reinforcements encountered a storm and lost more than 100 ships, and the Danes were forced to return to East Mercia in the north. |
|
The Angevin Empire had been reduced to England, Gascony, Ireland, and parts of Poitou, and John would not return to his continental possessions for eight years. |
|
In 1018, some sources suggest he was at Canterbury on the return of its Archbishop Lyfing from Rome, to receive letters of exhortation from the Pope. |
|
Those deathless twin barnburners return to the Metropolitan Opera tonight. |
|
In 1030, Olaf attempted to return, but the people of the Trondheim area did not want him back and he was defeated and killed at the Battle of Stiklestad. |
|
She deserved additional glory in return for the many years when she had gone birthdayless and little girls like Enid and Geraldine had taunted her airily. |
|
I had once before visited these three villages, Skedans, Tanoo and Cumshewa. The bitter-sweet of their overwhelming loneliness created a longing to return to them. |
|
Margaret persuaded Henry to revoke the appointments York had made as Protector, while York was made to return to his post as lieutenant in Ireland. |
|
She pleaded to her brother to let her return home, but he only sent a few agents who tried to assist in helping her situation and refused to let her return home. |
|
One would not be able to return from an extended holiday and drive off in the family car in view of the boiloff from even the best insulated tank. |
|
|
I gave you life. Can you not return the boon by giving me death, my lord? |
|
In return, Egypt was assisted in joining the League of Nations. |
|
In 1763, after concluding the Peace of Paris which ended the war, Lord Bute resigned, allowing the Whigs under George Grenville to return to power. |
|
William did not return to England until later in 1075, to deal with the Danish threat and the aftermath of the rebellion, celebrating Christmas at Winchester. |
|
Members of the 29-man Discovery team laid down food caches to allow the polar team to travel light, hopping from food cache to food cache on their return journey. |
|
From there, he ravaged the interior and waited for Harold's return from the north, refusing to venture far from the sea, his line of communication with Normandy. |
|
She became known as the little girl who sat on the steps of the TB Block, darting inside whenever she saw authorities, then going back to await the return of her camp mother. |
|
Charles' secret pacts and encouragement of his supporters to break their parole caused Parliament to debate whether to return the King to power at all. |
|
In return the less dependable shipments of American silver were rapidly transferred from Seville to Genoa, to provide capital for further ventures. |
|
With the English heir in her power, Isabella refused to return to England unless Edward II dismissed his favourites, and she became the mistress of Roger Mortimer. |
|
To reach agreement, clauses were removed that would have had Edward renounce his claim to the French crown in return for territory in Aquitaine and the town of Calais. |
|
Edward and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, fled, but on their return, Clarence switched sides at the Battle of Barnet, leading to the death of the Neville brothers. |
|
Despite initially causing considerable panic, the expedition had little success, and Henry found himself unable to pay his forces and therefore unable to return to Normandy. |
|
The administration finally sent a naval vessel to return the 368 survivors to the United States in 1864. This ended official efforts to colonize blacks. |
|
I did not dare return to the apartment which I inhabited, but felt impelled to hurry on, although drenched by the rain which poured from a black and comfortless sky. |
|
Some ships were wrecked, and many others were rendered unseaworthy by the loss of rigging or other vital equipment, threatening the return journey. |
|
They took photographs of the bodies, but these were confiscated on return to Baghdad, and orders were given that nothing was to be said of what they had seen. |
|
Geoffrey died in September 1151, and Henry postponed his plans to return to England, as he first needed to ensure that his succession, particularly in Anjou, was secure. |
|
Caesar wrote to Cicero on 26 September, confirming the result of the campaign, with hostages but no booty taken, and that his army was about to return to Gaul. |
|
Deramp processing entails mixing the return signal with two sinusoidal carriers of frequency fc and then low-pass-filtering the two resulting signals. |
|
|
Upon his return to England, James prompted an immediate controversy by announcing his engagement to Anne Hyde, the daughter of Charles's chief minister, Edward Hyde. |
|
When they could find no one, the master pilot Simon Fernandez refused to let the colonists return to the ships, insisting that they establish the new colony on Roanoke. |
|
The second invasion involved a substantially larger force and Caesar coerced or invited many of the native Celtic tribes to pay tribute and give hostages in return for peace. |
|
Despite these problems, the Treaties of Tilsit at last gave Napoleon a respite from war and allowed him to return to France, which he had not seen in over 300 days. |
|
Thus the service-tenant may be legally 'fareworthy' but if he decides to leave the hacienda, a word from the proprietor will ensure his forced return by the police. |
|
A political crisis that followed the death of Cromwell in 1658 resulted in the restoration of the monarchy, and Charles was invited to return to Britain. |
|
He was assassinated before being able to return to Wales to lead them. |
|
By the time they could turn their attention to the colonists, the weather had turned bad and they were forced to return without even making it to Roanoke Island. |
|
In return for increased lands in Aquitaine, Edward renounced Normandy, Touraine, Anjou and Maine and consented to reducing King John's ransom by a million crowns. |
|
He then left the convoy to return to port, but severe storms hampered him. |
|
Superfan Hughes recently printed a new Willis column presenting the Irish Legend's return to fandom, at the 1976 Eastercon, after an 11-year gafiation. |
|
I offered him a deal where he was to gen me up on aerobatics in return for the kudos Of being one Of the first two squadron pilots to aerobat an Anson. |
|
In return, the Vexin and the castle of Gisors would be given to Philip. |
|
In cases of very heavy catches the nets may be hauled and stored with the fish still gilled. The fish would then be shaken out on return to the port. |
|
The prosperity that the officers of the company enjoyed allowed them to return to Britain and establish sprawling estates and businesses, and to obtain political power. |
|
Now therefore go to, proclaim in the ears of the people, saying, Whosoever is fearful and afraid, let him return and depart early from mount Gilead. |
|
George surrendered the Crown Estate to Parliamentary control in return for a civil list annuity for the support of his household and the expenses of civil government. |
|
After Cromwell's death and the resignation of his son Richard as Lord Protector, Charles II was invited to return as monarch in 1660, in a move called the Restoration. |
|
They sent Augustine back to Rome to request papal permission to return. |
|
Gildas, writing in about 540, says that Maximus departed Britain, taking with him all of its Roman troops, armed bands, governors and the flower of its youth, never to return. |
|
|
Similarly, sea grass used to coat huge tracts of ocean floor, but have been damaged by trawling and dredging have diminished its habitat and prevented its return. |
|
After his return, Cenwealh faced further attacks from Penda's successor Wulfhere, but was able to expand West Saxon territory in Somerset at the expense of the Britons. |
|