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Examples for "rejoin "
Examples for "rejoin "
1 He decided he would wait another ten minutes, then rejoin the party.
2 We'll wait fifteen minutes for them to rejoin their comrades and leave.
3 I can't believe Dorotea ever agreed to rejoin your faction of heretics.
4 But fall back, I would ride alone; rejoin the others and follow.
5 After the war, the masses would have to rejoin the class struggle.
1 A judge ordered the government to reunite the children with their families.
2 The government said the repatriation was designed to reunite families for Ramadan.
3 Let's reunite the fatherland for the next generation.' She is visibly moved.
4 She was attempting to reunite her family when she became pregnant accidentally.
5 Will you reunite with any of them in the future of Episodes?
1 No difference was found according to return to work 1 year postsurgery.
2 She will return to work in Paris early in the new year.
3 This period will allow government a progressive and responsible return to normal.
4 The union said the nurses were due to return to work today.
5 It does violence in return to those who bring violence to it.
6 Ms Kite also said Tongans need to return to traditional, Christian values.
7 Kibsgaard said activity there would return to pre-conflict levels early next year.
8 Is it true that they return to the same house every year?
9 However, Montgomery has repeatedly ruled out a return to the UK market.
10 This week, millions of Italians have been allowed to return to work.
11 Shell's planned return to strong production growth follows a long fallow period.
12 I hope they will be able to return to the house tomorrow.
13 Quite simply, Sinn Féin will not allow a return to the past.
14 They will return to court to answer final questions on their arguments.
15 Will Occupy return to stake out a new protest campground this year?
16 They hope the whales will return to sea in the high tide.
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This collocation consists of: Return to through the time
Return to across language varieties