Aún no tenemos significados para "revert to type".
1With the series dead-locked, England appeared to revert to type in the decider.
2But it also reminds us that without this examination things quickly revert to type.
3All varieties, in a free state, revert to type.
4Will the reformed airline revert to type?
5But the following day, at a rally in the city of Bialystock, Kaczynski appeared to revert to type.
6I've always believed that and I've always been criticised for that. South Africa are about to revert to type.
7With the half-back change we seemed to revert to type and it showed our reliance on our front liners.
8When it comes to the point, I believe that Stephen will revert to type like the rest of us.
9The Calais fiasco has enabled them to revert to type and resume their routine attack upon the feeble Fauntleroy in No 10.
10With the retro-tennis safely out of their system, both players revert to type, trying to out-hit each other from the back of the court.
11So will he go for the three points -or revert to type and do everything he can to ensure he doesn't lose face?
12For in the course of nine minutes, Trump swiftly reverted to type.
13However, that breakthrough was short-lived and they soon reverted to type.
14By the time our heroine has returned home, she'll have reverted to type.
15The programme was soon reverting to type in other ways.
16Curtis reverts to type with a bogey on 12; he's back to level par.
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