Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 A new bridge has just been completed to enable the railway to pass over the new Metrolink .
2 Chromosomal DNA was isolated and purified from each isolate using the guanidium thiocyanate reagent method .
3 Captain Hymers did n't stay to see the coffee served because he then went on to visit another of his garrison units , namely the Duchess of Kent 's Military Hospital .
4 Therefore , you will be asked to continue using the wheelchair to move the patient around until the physiotherapist is sure that he has reached the point where he can walk correctly and safely .
5 Although this was done in an ad hoc and somewhat piecemeal fashion , it was intended to mirror the direction taken by the workshop itself .
6 Please ensure that reasonable advance notice is given to enable the office to make the necessary arrangements bearing in mind overseas postal delays etc .
7 The Companies Act ( CA ) 1985 , s151 will prevent the purchaser from using the assets of the company or a subsidiary as security for a loan made to enable the purchaser to buy the shares in that company .
8 An Open Meeting has been arranged to enable the Council to bring governing bodies up to date on two important issues and to have joint discussion on them .
9 ‘ Unbelievable ! ’ cried a media unused to hearing from singers who habitually hate to see the sun go down or sleep in hollow logs .
10 He did n't want to see the girl get killed .
11 ‘ But we do n't want to see the meadow go . ’
12 I do not want to see the election lost on the playing fields of Eton .
13 I 'll want to see the Elder arrive .
14 Voters do not want to see the Tories achieve their ultimate goal the destruction of the NHS , the welfare state and a return to Victorian-style society .
15 ‘ I did not want to see the goalkeeper go off .
16 It was perhaps to be expected that during this post-independence period TANU and its politicians in Parliament would want to see the nation establish itself in a symbolic sense .
17 Obviously we do n't want to see the club die but Flashman 's latest antics are so disgraceful that we are nearing the stage where we call in the DTI .
18 The ROA would prefer to see the money used to increase prize money in the lower races , but when money is reallocated in that manner it has a way of disappearing .
19 I should prefer to see the Bill amended so that the two Light Railways Acts were repealed only in England and Wales .
20 He would prefer to see the work completed more quickly , otherwise whoever was responsible for operating services after privatisation ‘ is going to be running over a building site 400 miles long ’ for up to a decade .
21 Joe Shea , a Hollywood community activist who had criticised the Palladium 's security record , said he would prefer to see the landmark remain open .
22 Thus " information handling " does not merely cover using the microcomputer to find references to aspects of pollution such as ACID RAIN but to the whole process of learning done in the classroom and the school library .
23 The refund of interest in the event of early repayment is calculated using the formula known as ‘ The Rule of 78 ’ as required by the Consumer Credit ( Rebate for Early Settlement ) Regulations 1983 .
24 The refund of interest in the event of early repayment is calculated using the formula known as ‘ The Rule of 78 ’ as required by the Consumer Credit ( Rebate for early Settlement ) Regulations 1983 .
25 The effect of this depends on record or block size , but can be calculated using the methods given in Chapter 4 on blocking and buffering ( see p. 75 ) .
26 David Quelch of Buntingford , Herefordshire , admitted using the device to remove fish at a pit in Haddenham , Cambridgeshire without consent but claimed he was carrying out a health check on behalf of the owners .
27 In the ‘ old-days ’ — another splendidly elastic keyword concept ( concluding date usually adjusted to enable the person bullshitting to claim participation ) — before climbing had lost its mystery , detective work to locate soft touches was as important for success on the crag as training is today .
28 When he opened his eyes , the taste of blood sharp in his mouth , he expected to see the assassin disappearing into the shadows of the park , but the bizarre Mr Pie was standing at the kerb looking back at him .
29 They hardly expected to see the BMW waiting for them at the dockside , but after they had parked the car and got the ticket , they began to look at their watches , and each other .
30 When the lonely howl of a wolf carried to them through the forest , Isabel jumped , glancing at the door as if she expected to see the beast standing there .
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