Example sentences of "[verb] the [noun pl] to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That 's bad ! ’ whispered the dairymen to each other . |
2 | ARGO is controlled by an IBM-PC , and will operate in a wide range of environments , storing data locally on floppy disk or transmitting the values to a collection site via telephone , radio or satellite links . |
3 | Those who stress reversal see the process as one that has been led from the top , using the need to accommodate the reforms to Japan 's particular social system in order to legitimate the changes . |
4 | As Tower Hamlets had not consented to the proposed user Chetnik were prohibited during the material period from allowing the warehouses to be occupied . |
5 | negligently allowing the goods to be stolen ) would not make him liable for conversion though if he were a bailee of the goods he might be liable in detinue in such circumstances . |
6 | With DITRA matting , laying floor tiles is quick and simple , because once the sheets are cut to size and laid , the floor tile adhesive can be applied immediately , allowing the tiles to be fixed at the same time . |
7 | In one fell swoop the authorities have made a large step towards perpetuating the quality , image and prestige of the Home Internationals by allowing the players to be available . |
8 | Helen found the aromatherapy massage very relaxing and liked the way the therapist used an infra-red lamp to warm her skin , allowing the oils to really penetrate . |
9 | Foam supports for fragile or valuable bindings , allowing the volumes to be opened with minimum strain , are also now available . |
10 | With cameras in hand , numerous shooting hours pass , allowing the pieces to be gathered . |
11 | The DC then changes state to ACTIVE , thus allowing the modules to which it refers to be updated , using the package through which the DC has been activated . |
12 | The paper is clipped together by firm bulldog clips at the top edge of the required piece of hardboard , so allowing the charts to be turned over in an upwards direction . |
13 | This supported the earlier conclusion that the use of a more sophisticated software during the analysis phase would have been beneficial by allowing the relationships to be properly charted . |
14 | These could be hung from a decorative pole , perhaps set well above and extending beyond the sides of the door , to enable the curtains to be drawn well back . |
15 | All that is required is that sufficient of the works shall have been completed to enable the premises to be used for the purpose intended , and if the tenant has any particular concerns as to the completion of the works then it should ensure that express provision is made for those concerns in the agreement ( see clause 2.8 ) . |
16 | In the former case the plan is unlikely to provide sufficient information to enable the boundaries to be accurately ascertained , while in the latter case the plan will reflect features on the ground rather than boundaries between different owners . |
17 | Trace the axes , but only mark sufficient points on the scale to enable the magnitudes to be assessed . |
18 | A major factor in securing this pledge was the supply of advanced anti-missile technology in the form of the Patriot missile battery , with US support crews ( an unprecedented deployment of US army personnel on Israeli soil ) to enable the Patriots to be brought immediately into service ( whereas Israel 's own two Patriot batteries purchased from the USA the previous year were not yet operational as crews were still being trained ) . |
19 | Harness lines should have enough depth to enable the arms to be extended when hooked in . |
20 | Some of this support was on a substantial scale : a large cheque given to enable the parents to ‘ buy things for the baby ’ ; a capital sum to enable a young architect to buy into a new firm ; paying the wages of a home help to assist a family with several young children ( pp. 92–4 ) . |
21 | In addition to the provisions made for automatic operation , the ventilating system should be provided with the means for regular testing and should incorporate over-ride facilities to enable the ventilators to be manually operated under fire fighting conditions . |
22 | The Bombays would fly in , carrying only enough petrol to enable the vehicles to be driven back to Kabrit , while the bulk of the men would return in the aircraft . |
23 | To enable the vehicles to be shown together for the first time , and to celebrate the work of the ‘ Store ’ carriage works , an exhibition entitled ‘ Cobbles and Carriages ’ will be held in the Main Hall at Chambers Street from 5 June — 1 August . |
24 | We we we 're empowered er by these orders to set up the new constituencies , er they do not actually come into effect to enable the elections to be held upon them er until all the countries of the E E C have agreed the changes that are necessary to accommodate the new numbers that er they will be having , er so the act , the ninety three act , has a commencement hour within it . |
25 | This should be sufficient to enable the repairs to be authorised . |
26 | In Piddington v. Bates the power was employed to enable the police to station no more than two pickets at the entrance to a factory . |
27 | As he related the heroic tale of Paul Revere 's gallop through the night to alert the Americans to the arrival of the British Redcoats , the forty miles flew by and Perdita and Angel strained to catch every word . |
28 | In the case of the Shipbuilding Engineering and Repairing Bill in 1976 , it was not appreciated until the Bill was well under way that it was , by reason of naming the firms to be affected in a schedule , a hybrid Bill and its passage had to be deferred in order that the above procedures could be gone through . |
29 | There are strong advantages in maintaining the rights to a proven model which requires no expensive , new certification . |
30 | A recent study by the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland concluded : ‘ Major problems in the hill farming business could consign the valleys to excessive tree planting with the danger that uneconomic holdings would be left . |