Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pers pn] [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These times were long enough to enable them to study the behaviour of the plasma and its response to the magnetic forces , necessary first steps along the way to controlled thermonuclear fusion .
2 I find the easiest way is not to attempt to free the yarn from the sinker plate completely , but to free it just enough to enable you to push the carriage on past the weaving yarn .
3 ‘ I think they will if you can get the Old Man to twist the Khedive 's arm enough to persuade him to withdraw the levy . ’
4 It would now be an act of political madness further to raise them to support the pound ( as indeed it would be to sacrifice more of our reserves to the same purpose ) .
5 This exercise is valuable not only to enable the draftsman to produce a set of conditions which is most to the advantage of his client ( whether his client be buyer or seller ) , but also to enable him to understand the motivation of the other side when he is in negotiation with their advisers .
6 For younger children , for example , I would do ‘ Sing a song of sixpence ’ correctly to get them to know the words , and then sing .
7 Now if you 're gon na do this you really want it in the form of X squared first do n't you ? really to make it To make the thing easy to work , are n't you ?
8 He cleared his throat and turned away delicately to allow her to use the hanky .
9 Finally , some teachers did not return the questionnaire because they had not been in the school at the time of the review and felt that their knowledge of SSE as a general notion was too limited even to enable them to complete the section on general attitudes .
10 On top of that , the couple of thugs who came here to force you to sign the insurance document , which I 've read end to end … ’
11 They detained us , refusing even to allow us to re-cross the river and continue our journey on the other side .
12 The panel pattern template is wanted primarily to enable you to mark the ripstop .
13 And so I must ask you again to allow me to inspect the morning 's mails . ’
14 Try again to get her to understand the implications of what he was doing , the possibility of a Nobel , and all that could mean ?
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