Example sentences of "encourage those " in BNC.

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1 Both of hope that they include ideas to inspire and encourage those with even the smallest of gardens to create their own interesting , colourful features . ’
2 And yet he did encourage those six-monthly sessions at Chequers when the think-tank would come and brief the full Cabinet , and smaller ones in No. 10 for the junior ministers .
3 A system which is openly and avowedly inferior does not encourage those who participate in it to have a high self-esteem .
4 There are various clinics and self-help groups to support and encourage those wanting to kick the habit ; but a lot of determination will be needed to get through the first difficult weeks or months .
5 The purpose of these days will be to join with others who are interested in finding out about the work of Cafod or Faith and Justice and to support and encourage those working with poverty both in our own diocese and in other parts of the world .
6 ‘ P'raps we should n't encourage those dockers ’ and carmen 's union men ter use that back room fer their meetin 's , ’ Fred suggested despondently .
7 Kaplan can not say for sure , but he hopes that his work ‘ will encourage those conductors who say they are devoted to finding out Mahler 's true interpretive intentions to reassess their own respective approaches ’ .
8 This would be well under the cost of the facility for the authority but would encourage those who could buy their care more cheaply to do so .
9 To increase out migration will selectively erm encourage those people least able to compete probably the the the the younger section , the seventeen to twenty ei twenty four year age group which we already know are there 's a net out migration flow .
10 We 'd encourage those to leave the county .
11 Opted-out hospitals will return to local health authority control and will there will be new incentive funds to reward and encourage those health authorities who can raise standards in health provision .
12 This attitude , you know , boys will be boys and they make a mess and poor Mum has to do all the washing , is really quite , quite misguided because it , it does encourage those assumptions that mothers are there to tidy up after sons , and of course then sons when they grow up and get wives want to replace their mothers .
13 It 's really quite misguided because it does encourage those assumptions that mothers are there to tidy up after sons and of course then sons when they grow up and get wives want to replace their mothers .
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