Example sentences of "[noun pl] enjoy " in BNC.

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1 That is why the police have to secure the free passage of the highway , to assist industrial pickets to enjoy the right to communicate to workers , to protect public speakers who may arouse indignation or worse , and so on .
2 And , as if to emphasise the difficulties that any prevention programme has to face , you had only to walk through any exit to find little groups enjoying a quiet cigarette .
3 The commitment , enthusiasm and dedication of business owners , allied to the power of a major , well-known brand name , is a powerful combination that has enabled individual franchisees to enjoy business satisfaction and reward , and franchiser companies to grow more rapidly , as Burger King explain .
4 Dams will not be built , and roads will not be laid in case they wipe out a rare plant species that could yield a new organic hair conditioner for Westerners to enjoy .
5 Mr Thomas wished his sons to enjoy the best education he could provide , partly as a means of fulfilling their intellectual potential , but even more as a necessary upward step on the social-economic scale .
6 I suspect that as with the not dissimilar talents of Anita Brookner , the reader needs to share the author 's attitudes to enjoy all this .
7 But without political institutions enjoying some real power it is difficult to have political conflict or political life in any but a very narrow sense of the term .
8 Although justifiably most famous for the coast path there are plenty of other outdoor activities to enjoy in Pembrokeshire .
9 There is also a wide range of sporting activities to enjoy : a gymnasium with the latest fitness and toning equipment , dance and relaxation classes , indoor swimming pool , sauna , steam rooms , plunge , whirl and splash pools , archery , tennis , cycling , croquet .
10 But they could equally well deem Mr Lo 's proposals to enjoy popular support — since Mr Lo is , as it happens , vice-chairman of China 's own Basic Law Consultative Committee — and adopt those instead .
11 But it was the spirit of Henley , with huge crowds enjoying amateur sport , presented with administrative finesse , which Keller took as the yardstick for the international circuit .
12 And braving the elements … the crowds enjoying the Henley Regatta
13 I can not afford to send donations to every appeal that comes through my letterbox , but I can walk for miles in glorious locations and sit for hours enjoying the birds in my garden .
14 It 's a demanding walk — allow 6 hours to enjoy all it has to offer .
15 He would allow himself another three hours to enjoy a private supper before going to the Duchess 's ball where , he knew , the food would be cold and inedible .
16 The machine responds by creating new products to enjoy the new leisure , such as the bicycle and the ‘ magic lantern ’ .
17 It has been brought forward to 5 April to allow institutional shareholders to enjoy the 25 per cent grossing-up for the last time .
18 DUNES : To most people dunes are sandy hillocks to enjoy a stroll around but to golfers they are the enemy .
19 Beyond Soviet borders , if we follow Moscow 's own definitions , there are three circles of influence : at the outer rim , a variety of states enjoying relations of friendship or alliance with the USSR ; then , a group of countries characterised by dependence and ‘ solidarity ’ ; and , finally , an inner circle characterised by subordination .
20 If , as I have argued , it is normal and typical of human beings to have basic impulses to assist other creatures in distress , to find them appealing to view , and in some cases to enjoy their close proximity ( infants reach out naturally towards a puppy but get agitated by wasps or beetles ) , it does not follow that we know how to treat them .
21 Christina Tracey of the Forestry Commission said the routes have been ‘ carefully selected to enable cyclists to enjoy the most attractive forest scenery in safety and avoid areas which are often heavily used by walkers or forest traffic . ’
22 You will play your part in helping to preserve a distinctive beer style for future generations to enjoy .
23 By joining one of Britain 's fastest growing conservation charities you can help conserve and improve Britain 's landscape for present and future generations to enjoy .
24 ‘ Of course , this villa has no right to be here , ’ Nigel told them , ‘ but since it is we must save it for future generations to enjoy . ’
25 Provided that parents are able to come to terms with the possible jealousy and envy of their children , there is more scope for the two generations to enjoy easy friendship and to accept one another .
26 Without your support many fascinating places would otherwise be lost for present and future generations to enjoy .
27 Without your support many fascinating places would otherwise be lost for present and future generations to enjoy .
28 Many fascinating sites and buildings would otherwise be lost for present and future generations to enjoy .
29 By joining one of Britain 's fastest growing conservation charities you can help conserve and improve Britain 's landscape for present and future generations to enjoy .
30 ‘ If development like this is allowed there will be no wildlife left for coming generations to enjoy , ’ said Labour councillor Ben Brenkley .
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