Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] them [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here knowledge of material practices and social understanding combine to enable them to read the text in specific ways .
2 Analysis of silver ingots from Troy II has shown them to equal the standard of purity of Roman refined silver .
3 I 've got some names and I want to use them to do a deal . ’
4 The Labour party have lost their majority which has enabled them to do a lot of stupid things .
5 Do the students feel the teacher has enabled them to achieve the objectives ?
6 The club is run by a group of 40 dedicated ex-patriots from all walks of life , including plumbers , teachers , restaurateurs and businessmen , whose love of the game has inspired them to establish a well-organised and competitive club .
7 She had forgotten to call them to report the accident .
8 This has led them to postulate the existence of ‘ structures ’ in the animal 's head : in contrast , behaviourists are reluctant to say anything about what is in an animal 's head , other than that the members of a particular species have an innate tendency to be reinforced by some stimuli and not by others .
9 The desire to get away from an extrinsically motivated mastery of skill at the expense of meaning has led them to question the necessity of graded readers .
10 It struck me as wonderful stuff , so I got in touch and tried to get them to do the music for Doctor Who , but they just did n't have the time .
11 When the police tried to get them to accept a re-route through an entirely Catholic area , they abandoned the march altogether and confined the event to a rally which was held in the open air in a car park in Foyle Street .
12 With brother Terry and his wife Karen , played by Jack Hedley and Sheila Hancock , they finally rebel against their fiendish mother-a wonderful performance by Mona Washbourne — who has assembled them to commemorate the anniversary of her and her late husband 's wedding .
13 Students will be given support to enable them to identify the type of work they would prefer and the tutor will undertake the placement organisation with some contribution from the student .
14 A spokeswoman for Mersey Docks and Harbour Company said : ’ They are now quite old and have not been in regular use in recent years so it was decided to dismantle them to improve the appearance of the area .
15 ln practice participation may mean ( a ) ‘ doing a public relations job to placate the staff and ( b ) ‘ once that is done train them to use the system ’ .
16 We 'd asked them to create an image on the theme of ‘ Love Sees No Colour ’ : Pierre et Gilles came up with ‘ Lola ’ , a white glamourpuss demurely fingering a large black erection .
17 If I had n't got through this time I was going to phone them to check a fault . ’
18 Well I think , we 'll , we 'll see what , we 'll see what comes , if somebody else wishes to compete , compete for the Chair , the post of Chair , erm , then you may perhaps like to invite them to share the Chair with you , or , or , they can become the , the Vice Chair .
19 He told Stirling that he needed his best men himself and he was not going to allow them to join the SAS after the ‘ failure at Benghazi ’ .
20 The Liberal Democrats were not working on the hypothesis that the phone would ring to ask them to join a coalition government .
21 Dad often helps folks with their gardens and he is going to ask them to give a donation to Camphill Development Fund instead of giving him a present .
22 We are er going to ask them to compile a list of businesses which they are happy for us to approach .
23 Nothing would ever have induced them to chase a ball , but Buster did it again and again as though he would never tire of it .
24 But because the unit has yet to be completed , they were unable to join a timeshare exchange scheme that would have enabled them to take a family holiday in Florida at Easter .
25 Sometimes his patients lacked the kind of knowledge that would have enabled them to interpret the experience as ‘ sexual ’ at all .
26 Tony did not want to involve his father or the rest of the family on a regular basis , but he was prepared to consider asking them to join the sessions at some stage , if necessary .
27 In Reg. v. Barrett , 12 J.L.R. 179 , where again the accused applied unsuccessfully for leave to appeal against conviction , the defence contended that the trial judge should have allowed them to see the statement of a witness who had identified the accused at an identification parade 10 days after the commission of the offence , on the ground that , the witness having stated that she had given a description of the accused to the police , the defence were entitled as a matter of law to know the details of that description for the purpose of cross-examining the witness and testing her credibility .
28 The only problem is that it can be terribly difficult to read — and you do want them to read the copy do n't you ?
29 PLEASE do encourage them to rejoin the Society , we need all the members we can get .
30 How would the caring services react if we knew that our performance was being evaluated by the people we were serving , and if disabled people were always involved in deciding : which issues they felt were most important ; how the money should be spent ; and who they wanted to employ to support them to get the job done .
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