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

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1 It will also help if the players can hit the iron shots a little higher than usual to enable them to stop the ball on the firm greens .
2 The text is divided into three sections and each has something to offer the reader .
3 Will representations to other Governments be as strong as possible to encourage them to make the sort of contributions to the know-how fund and to know-how activity that is absolutely crucial for the developing economies in central and eastern Europe , and without which they will never develop democratic politics as well ?
4 Ultimately , this led her to challenge the way the professionals conceived Tom 's needs .
5 This led him to write a book which he called A Discourse of the Liberty of Prophesying , Shewing the Unreasonableness of Prescribing to Other Men 's Faith and the Iniquity of Persecuting Different Opinions .
6 This led us to test a model in which cells of both subsets died , but in which cells were also allowed to revert from the CD45R0 to CD45RA phenotype without cell division .
7 This led us to monitor the implementation of the programme closely and to modify follow up protocols in the light of our experience .
8 This led us to identify a number of key themes in the contemporary literature concerning what the Chicago School called the biotic order .
9 This led us to develop an approach known as hypergame analysis .
10 And did this tempt him to doctor the evidence in the ways shown above ?
11 This causes her to write a letter to God , asking for a sign , because she can not understand what has happened .
12 He criticised the MPs for ‘ their absolute lack of understanding of the conflict here ’ but said he would be willing to meet them to discuss the letter and other issues .
13 The irresponsibility of this helped me to escape the force of the problems , but at the same time I was constantly troubled by suspicion .
14 This helped us to maintain the dividend at 9p per share , rather than having to reduce it .
15 This allows us to define a pointer to an object ( referenced variable ) before defining the object itself .
16 This allows us to by-pass a number of problems that have been discussed in the literature on two-sector models , including the uniqueness of momentary equilibrium ( see , e.g. , Dixit , 1976b , Ch. 6 ) .
17 This allows us to investigate the depth and stability , the malleability or rigidity of attitudes on a topic which is notoriously difficult to investigate .
18 This allows us to investigate the properties of the intersections of the map ( 13 ) below with the 45° line .
19 This allows us to keep a check on who is moving around in the middle of the night , ’ said Sergeant John Bishop who heads the computer operation .
20 This allows you to monitor the work very carefully and help a group with a task that they might find very difficult if unsupervised .
21 This allows you to specify an inheritance boundary below which newly entered unapproved modules will inherit the state of the current latest version of the module and above which inheritance will not occur and the new version will inherit the inheritance boundary indicated by the INHERIT-UPTO-STATE keyword .
22 Searching for fossils on Fitzwilliam 's estates at Castor in 1821 , he discovered a large tessellated Roman pavement ; this encouraged him to conduct a series of excavations , unusually systematic for their time , which continued until 1827 .
23 It 's probably unrealistic to expect you to avoid the sun altogether on holiday , but you must use a sunscreen with a factor of at least 15 and not go any lower .
24 This leads him to see the growth of the wage-allowance scheme as a response to problems of unemployment and underemployment which , while they became more visible in years of high food prices , were inherent in social and economic changes taking place in the Speenhamland counties .
25 This leads them to see the organization as a well-defined unit and not as the heaving , changing mass with fluctuating boundaries that it really is .
26 This leads us to consider the meaning of unlawful discrimination .
27 This allowed us to explore the process of secondment more generally , from first approach to application up to the point of departure some six to 23 months later .
28 This allowed us to revolutionise the balance of height and width .
29 This allowed us to line the side curtains in striped fabric and make up a flat roof instead of a gathered one .
30 On our return to Abergynolwyn we had a half hour wait to allow the Talyllyn 's vintage train to pass through and this allowed us to get a snack in the refreshment room .
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