Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] to [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The new rule allows them to either reduce it or to make no charge . |
2 | Bitter disappointment caused her to merely pick at her breakfast until suddenly she was startled by the sound of his deep voice coming from behind her . |
3 | This key enables you to temporarily exit from a LIFESPAN option to access VMS . |
4 | My spouse told me to just calm down and breathe . |
5 | A finger tapping her cheek caused her to reluctantly stir . |
6 | David ( under 48 kilo category ) held a full two-year unbeaten record until recently , when a fractured elbow caused him to narrowly lose the 1991 Junior British Championships , a title he won in 1990 . |
7 | At first the simple machines available could only detect down a few inches , and — amongst other operating difficulties — encounters with tufts of grass caused them to constantly give off false signals . |
8 | This code allows you to actually record any production music before you come to us for a licence . |
9 | This in turn compelled me to further investigate the fascinating world of rocky shores . |
10 | Where VMS System Management decisions have to be made , you are given all the relevant information to enable you to correctly determine your requirements . |
11 | The program allows you to selectively copy directories and their contents from one disk to another . |
12 | Mr Clinton claims new , higher estimates of the US government 's budget deficit forced him to sharply revise his election platform . |
13 | We have divided the council 's activities into cost centres and the system allows us to instantly analyse the information in tabular form . |
14 | This option enables you to either grant or deny approval to a package . |
15 | This option enables you to quickly determine whether a DC has been fully assessed , and if not , which LIFESPAN users have still to assess it . |