Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [prep] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 [ She goes on to note that ] … the needs of squeezing religions into manageable units can easily lead to unhelpful emphases on the superficial , the external and the exotic on the one hand , or the conservative , the established and the institutional in religious traditions on the other hand , at the expense of such less obvious and less accessible factors as the profound interiority of faith , the mundane ordinariness of discipleship , and the radical reforming zeal within traditions which challenges them to continually renew themselves .
2 The new rule allows them to either reduce it or to make no charge .
3 Most dolphins and small whales travel in groups broader than they are long , which allows them to acoustically scan as large an area as possible .
4 It also allows you to electronically access a group diary , showing when colleagues are free so that you can block out meetings and add notes detailing their purpose .
5 This allows you to conveniently plan your purchases and gives you time to paint the models and try them out on the tabletop before deciding what to add next .
6 This allows you to conveniently plan your purchases and gives you time to paint the models and try them out on the tabletop before deciding what to add next .
7 This allows you to conveniently plan your purchases and gives you time to paint the models and try them out on the tabletop before deciding what to add next .
8 the , the more you argue for this economy , and the more you argue no this is , this really is how the peasant felt and he that the peasant really erm did n't have any ideas of changing society at that of the landlord system the more I assume that one would support this kind of rent reduction , interest rate reduction campaign which allows you to slowly build up that mobilization which is necessary .
9 The program allows you to selectively copy directories and their contents from one disk to another .
10 Flysheet : has an interesting feature which allows you to quickly attach the fly to the inner by means of quick release buckles — an efficient method .
11 This code allows you to actually record any production music before you come to us for a licence .
12 We have divided the council 's activities into cost centres and the system allows us to instantly analyse the information in tabular form .
13 This is the only system that allows us to readily identify strangers and protect ourselves and our company . ’
14 This is a great development because it allows us to accurately get information about where fish are and so work out a basic picture of the river environment .
15 It was : ‘ If you want my will to be done , it requires you to actually do something ( which takes time and effort ) not just to sit back and expect it to happen ’ .
16 He tells me to how put
17 Sometimes I hear something and I think it 's really different and exciting , and it inspires me to perhaps do something like that on the next record .
18 The channel 's volume control — again marked ambiguously ‘ Master ’ — pulls to double as a reverb on/off switch , while this channel 's controls climax with a split personality gain pot ; on one hand it invites you to just play dirty , but when pulled exhibits a character that is , Laney claim , positively psycho .
19 I have been breeding Neons for around twenty years , and during this time I have evolved a set procedure which enables me to successfully raise the fish in sufficient numbers .
20 Erm the this C I P and the panel 's consideration en enables them to actually reach a view on that and and hopefully come forward with recommendations .
21 This option enables you to either grant or deny approval to a package .
22 This key enables you to temporarily exit from a LIFESPAN option to access VMS .
23 This option enables you to quickly determine whether a DC has been fully assessed , and if not , which LIFESPAN users have still to assess it .
24 It enables you to perfectly predict what the other score would be .
25 Does he at least recognise that there is a particular difficulty for outer London and the south-east where property values are high and where disposable incomes may not be commensurately great ?
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