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

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1 In Spain the struggle over the succession in 1702–13 had seen a prolonged effort by Catalonia and much of Aragon to throw off Castilian rule , an effort which drove them to support the Habsburg Archduke Charles against the eventually victorious Bourbon claimant to the throne , Philip V , grandson of Louis XIV .
2 MAUD Smyth has asked me to thank the Rev Grindle and all who helped to make the memorial service for her brother Thomas , who had died in Canada , so beautiful and moving .
3 But he never wanted them to replace the Vance-Owen plan .
4 Sir Ted warned Thatcherites last night that the party would never allow them to destroy the EC .
5 ‘ One paper asked me to pick the Derby winner and I picked the first four .
6 For this reason she remained at Saint Cloud while the Ministers remained in Paris , since it was possible for them to consult the Regent if they thought it necessary .
7 He said of his team : ‘ I want them to win the FA Cup for a start .
8 Congress , I urge you to support the Swan 's workforce , support the people on Tyneside , and do all that 's in your power to retain ship building on the Tyne .
9 This morning is free for you to enjoy the Seraglio and discover its selling points for yourselves .
10 This page enables you to relate the SPR to up to five Issues ; a part Issue identifier may be given if the complete identifier is not known .
11 This page enables you to relate the SSR to up to 10 Software Performance Reports ( SPRs ) which have some connection to the SSR being updated .
12 If you achieved such a quantity of quality work in the theatre , they would be tipping you to lead the RSC .
13 This is an excellent program that allows you to load the UK version of the entire King James version of the bible .
14 ‘ Should the need arise , Captain , how long would it take you to contact the Pentagon ? ’
15 The main sheet is not a sheet at all , but in fact a rope which allows you to control the Topper 's one sail .
16 You must be an assessor of the DC to register your decision ( you will have been sent a mail message asking you to assess the DC ) .
17 No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option but you must be an assessor of the DC to register a decision ( you will have been sent a mail message asking you to assess the DC ) .
18 We will arrange collection from you at a later date of the masters and PAL copy masters , but would like you to store the NTSC and SECAM copy masters for future use .
19 When you select this option , the first page is displayed to allow you to specify the DC identifier and the name of the LIFESPAN user whose assessment you wish to view .
20 contacting employers and encouraging them to use the ES to fill their vacancies ;
21 ‘ Father did n't forbid me to leave the Grange garden !
22 You asked me to do the Wigan archiving
23 Then someone fell out and it was possible for me to do the Figaro myself .
24 ROLAND NILSSON , Sheffield Wednesday 's Swedish full-back , last night backed them to land the UEFA Cup — in the club 's first European excursion since 1963 .
25 So I had to presume that they had been specially brought ; had been standing by , hiding somewhere , waiting for me to read the Foulkes pamphlet .
26 He told me to adopt the Perry Como technique .
27 McDunn gets on the phone to somebody from Tayside police and tells them to contact the Goulds and stop the funeral .
28 He urged them to back the Brady plan , pointing to the socio-political unrest that might follow the failure to provide economic support for strategically important developing countries .
29 The interested users are notified of the requirement for them to assess the DC via the LIFESPAN Mail System .
30 Dorothy Stanton Wise was born deaf at Dover where she was educated at home by her mother who had taken her to see the Rev. Thomas Arnold at Northampton for advice .
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