Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Two senior boys have expressed an interest in attending a course to enable them to participate more in the running of the club [ the J.G.V.A. has agreed to pay their fees ] a volunteer Diane Prior has joined the staff , Laura Brown has been given a date for mini bus driving test , two staff members have attended a Youth Work Conference for South West Edinburgh — G. Lightheart has ordered new equipment .
2 Two senior boys have expressed an interest in attending a course to enable them to participate more in the running of the club ( the J.G.V.A. has agreed to pay their fees ) a volunteer Diane Prior has joined the staff , Laura Brown has been given a date for mini bus driving test , two staff members have attended a Youth Work Conference for South West Edinburgh — G. Lightheart has ordered new equipment .
3 Their toughness and wounds are high enough to enable them to get away without a shield .
4 And booksellers were ready for it with pretty much the right books at the right prices to enable them to compete effectively for the consumer 's cautiously placed pound .
5 Make your title search four or five days or a week before completion ( five days if you think there may be a pending registration ) , to enable you to complete well within the period of priority that your search gives you — but remember that to gain full protection you must not only complete the purchase within that period , as with unregistered title , but must also within the same period lodge your application to register the transfer or mortgage .
6 However , we plan to re-schedule it to run simultaneously with the Teachers ' Training Day at Stockwell Park School on Saturday , 5th July 1986 .
7 ‘ If things were to get worse , if the desire of the people is for Gorbachev to leave everything to deal again with the problems of Russia , then I am ready to do my duty , ’ he was quoted as saying .
8 When he fell ill in 1857 he was granted £30 to enable him to get away for the winter , and six months ' leave of absence shortly afterwards .
9 All sorts of tricks were tried in order to harden the conkers — gentle baking , soaking in a mixture of salt and vinegar , but I think the best way was to allow them to harden naturally in the sun on a window sill .
10 But it does not follow from this , as Rollin seems to suppose , that we ought to allow them to do so in the absence of clear signs of distress .
11 Sullenly Harry stood up to allow someone to push past into the aisle .
12 Remember , the protectiveness of your subconscious is unlikely to allow you to go straight to a period or an event so traumatic that it has affected you for such a long time afterwards .
13 The inspector said I 'm not going to allow you to leave here with a prisoner and those two cases .
14 Gould received an official apology from West Midlands police yesterday over their part in the decision to force him to stay away from the Cup replay , but he may still take legal action .
15 Angel Four eased the door open enough to allow him to slip quickly into the room beyond .
16 The thin plastic flange in the centre of the connectors must be removed with a pair of pliers , to enable it to slide completely over the new , smaller piece of pipe , which should be cut 10 to 20mm shorter than the measured gap .
17 More formally , the social procedures which initiate people into new roles and responsibilities can help to equip them to respond positively to the challenge of the new .
18 Dorothy Mitchum , his wife since 1940 , tried to get him to move away from the West Coast after eight years of marriage , but he did n't want to leave so she and the children left him to go and live in New York .
19 A photographer from Spanish Cosmo tries unsuccessfully to get him to go outside for a shoot .
20 An assured income from Standing Orders is crucial to enable us to react instantly to the rapid changes in South Africa .
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