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

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1 Nine times out of ten , careful attention to the redeployment of existing sources of illumination will improve matters sufficiently to enable you to shoot good pictures .
2 As markers , we would be happy enough to see you argue either way as long as you recognized that there is indeed room for argument over this point .
3 The fact that manufacturer B produced a safer razor after the razor in question had been supplied by manufacturer A is not enough to enable us to say that manufacturer A's razor was defective .
4 We 'll hand out some paper this is not to make one of these long lists or anything , it 's basically to help you to make some notes if you wi , require to do so .
5 Australian Sarah Key was called in to help him regain full use of his knee after his cartilage operation last week .
6 Software for Free has been written especially to help you make that decision without having to plough through mountains of Shareware and Public Domain Software first .
7 It was planned to appoint development officers whose work would cover a local area large enough to keep them occupied full time but sufficiently small to be manageable .
8 Enough to keep you going all night .
9 The one , that , even while giving her a verbal warning about her work , he had handed her a very important file to work on — albeit only to ensure she had little time for anything else — must mean that he had received good reports on her ability .
10 The market for British films was not sufficiently large to justify mass production of films at budgets high enough to ensure they reached real quality , and executives at Stoll did n't understand the difference between good stories and good cinema .
11 ‘ The dear soul wishes to be in the theatre , ’ he told me , ‘ and her legs are good enough to allow me to encourage that ambition , though doubtless at the risk of slipping a disc or two in my back .
12 She said carrying the water up from the well had taken a great deal of time which , when I saw her filling the bucket , I was not surprised since she lowered the rope slow enough to make me fall asleep watching .
13 Timex boss Mohammed Saleh said union demands that 343 sacked workers be taken back ‘ not realistic … they did everything possible not to help us keep that plant going ’ .
14 The effect on arboreal animals is largely to force them to leave logged forest and , as forests diminish , to promote their overcrowding .
15 ‘ The lady prefers not to have us reveal any details , only to say that she is doing this out of love for her late husband , ’ he said .
16 It is , of course , right to require them to adopt certain procedures to ensure that the public and the full range of interests represented by the authority have the opportunity to contribute to the consideration .
17 Just like to get me tannoyed this morning , thinking something 's wrong , something 's wrong they have n't phoned and they do n't want to tell me .
18 If the school is already well on the way to successful marketing then relationships with parents as a group and on an individual basis will be or good quality and it will be fairly straightforward to contact people directly to ask them to undertake specific responsibilities .
19 Any comments will go back to OSF which has final say on whether any proposed changes are acceptable or not .
20 But I 'm still here to ask you to support this motion on the plight of casual and temporary workers .
21 Are erm erm have been made I 'd like to simply to say I think two things .
22 This will help you to anticipate when and why you are at your most vulnerable and how to help yourself avoid repeated attacks .
23 They can then go on to order him to do such things as they consider necessary to effect the abatement .
24 Normally the faculty will not make offers to candidates who have yet to sit their SCE Higher grade examinations .
25 A couple of days after starting this diet , Jamie 's crying was noticeably less and it became easier to get him to sleep each evening .
26 After this the woman had gone on to attack her wearing feminine clothes , and somehow after that , Gabriel , although liking the woman ( called Karen , whom she had gone on knowing ) and still believing you should Ban the Bomb , had never gone on another march .
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