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

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1 If he wants me to reconsider the changes , I shall , of course , do so .
2 " I think your father wants you to meet the mandarins , " he said .
3 ‘ Woolley wants us to kill the observers , ’ Killion said .
4 Takes , allows you to take the children up to five ?
5 The monitor allows you to see the contents of the memory in a form that you can understand i.e. it is translated back into text as a screen image .
6 To avoid a heavy multiload , the tape version omits these and only allows you to access the options screen once .
7 The option consists of two pages : an initial page which allows you to view the titles of the mail messages you will be inspecting , and a second page which allows you to inspect each mail message , page by page .
8 This page allows you to view the roles assigned to a user .
9 The scrolled area allows you to input the names of up to 10 modules affected by the problem/suggestion .
10 The scrolled area allows you to input the names of up to 10 modules affected by the SSR .
11 This is what Illustrator achieves and then it allows you to modify the results .
12 The scrolled area allows you to specify the versions of the packages that are affected by the SSR .
13 You then need to devise a filing and retrieval system that allows you to find the notes on a given topic when .
14 The mouse allows you to click the notes into position on the stave and saves a lot of keying time .
15 The scrolled area allows you to enter the names of a number of process model definition modules that you wish to install/deinstall .
16 This benefit allows you to deduct the years when you were required to give up work from the normal qualifying period for a basic pension and so , in effect , shorten the number of years when you would otherwise have been required to make contributions .
17 This is what allows you to adjust the colours and mix and match them for your new palette .
18 His use of ‘ traditional ’ and ‘ heretical ’ allows him to sidestep the terms ‘ classical ’ and ‘ romantic , , so incorporating elements otherwise labelled ‘ romantic ’ into the structure of his tradition which had been sanctified with an anthropological definition .
19 The Serb minority in Kosovo has a monopoly of the local firepower , and it uses it to intimidate the Albanians .
20 However , it is just this situation which allows us to detect the uncertainties and ambiguities in the minds of most citizens as they think about ‘ the nation ’ .
21 As Todorov repeatedly insists in his Introduction to Poetics , ‘ The particular text will only be an instance that allows us to describe the properties of literature [ in general ] ’ ( 1981 : 7 ) .
22 It is the introduction of multiple assignments that allows us to reduce the assignments in every program to this form .
23 This allows us to investigate the properties of the intersections of the map ( 13 ) below with the 45° line .
24 ( Chemistry , for example , allows us to calculate the interactions of atoms , without knowing the internal structure of an atom 's nucleus . )
25 It forces us to see man in total and forces us to recognise the limitations of a positivist view of the social sciences .
26 He rushes up to us , sprays our T-shirts with it and then forces us to inhale the fumes .
27 Meanwhile , each leads us to expect the arms race which experience confirms .
28 ( 10 ) An order on originating summons which orders the convening of the meeting(s) of shareholders , directs the target to advertise the notice of meeting(s) , appoints the chairman of the meeting(s) and requires him to report the results of the meeting(s) to the court .
29 This requires us to reverse the steps which led to eqn ( 7.9 ) .
30 Then , if the answer requires us to take the bureaucracies as making an independent contribution , there will be yet another level-of-analysis problem .
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