Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [verb] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Hopefully they will go there as champions but I would love to see them win the Irish Cup , ’ said Flanagan .
2 He had heard of me from some of his colleagues and asked to see me to discuss the Labour Party 's decision in relation to the litigation it had brought , with my guidance , against the Manchester Guardian as a result of the leaks from the National Executive .
3 All of which prompted the following official question from Liberal Democrat housing spokesman Frank Doran : ‘ That in view of the danger which faces council members from drowning and/or mugging , arrangements be made to provide members with wet suits and powerful torches to enable them to visit the amphibious staff on that floor of the building . ’
4 For those without a car , there are daily coach tours to enable them to visit the surrounding areas .
5 The Underwriters should be advised of any cases where under-insurance exists , to enable them to take the appropriate action .
6 More engineering has to be built into these units than in lower temperature ones to enable them to withstand the higher temperature .
7 In the meantime , the banks which lent the money to the dealers to enable them to pay the vast prices of the boom period are being very patient in waiting for their money , as it was partly their fault that a bubble economy was created in Japan .
8 All the players were guests of the Hotel , and practise courts were made available to enable them to have the best possible preparation for the finals .
9 The tree was 360mm in diameter and to enable me to get the correct clearance around the tree and the seat width I drew a rough development on the patio with chalk .
10 This was all important to enable me to get the correct shape of the legs and the lengths of the rails .
11 A few seconds more to instruct them to move the blue box .
12 The first is not chronological but logical ; that is , it will set out how , having invented the six criteria with which I began Chapter 8 , I have tried to meet them using the passive avoidance task .
13 Within the development zone new incentives need to be devised both to attract high calibre general practitioners and other primary health care workers to the inner city and to encourage them to provide the right kind of services .
14 If people are new we need to train them to get the maximum competent level do n't we ?
15 When we have to compare the values of numbers it is important to know which has the greatest , and which has the least value .
16 It would have seemed strange to those who had known Nigel in his early days as a conscientious objector to find him cheering the prime minister through the Falklands War .
17 , who had felt perfectly well , was astonished to discover he had the early stages of tuberculosis .
18 I am slightly irritated to find myself thinking the same thought at the same point every evening , but also rather comforted .
19 Over £800 has been donated to ALERT which supports the Bosnian refugees at present in Horsforth .
20 And I also have a bunch of instruments that I might try out in a song ; you get to know what each one will do , but you still have to try two or three to see which has the best voice for the tune . ’
21 You need to experiment , lighting from above , or below or straight on , to see which gives the best effect .
22 To celebrate its joining the electric network , Cambridge was visited on 23 March by the Minister of Transport ( David Mitchell ) on a recordbreaking ( 48 minute ) trip from Liverpool Street .
23 Work out what sort of situations seem to cause you to experience the four different feelings .
24 Connie held that it was a simple matter to forgive your enemies because , if you had the sense you were born with , you did n't see much of them , whereas with the way society was constituted , you spent most of your time with your nearest and dearest , and the things they could do to annoy you made the whole concept of forgiveness extremely difficult to entertain .
25 I prefer to let the game be fun , with little concern for competition , but sometimes children like to see who takes the shortest number of dives to pick up all the treasure .
26 So they have to play a ‘ sudden death ’ to see who wins the half million . ’
27 You are able to order copies of these programs , for which you pay 2.50 per disc duplication costs , to enable you to test the full package before you buy .
28 What we 're looking for is a quality system and a set of procedures which are flexible enough to enable you to handle the slick jobs , which you have n't got a lot of fee income for .
29 Perhaps surprisingly , the methods of modern-day actuarial statistics , where ‘ lifetables ’ are constructed on behalf of insurance companies to help them estimate the probable lifespans of various classes of individual , have come to our aid in this project .
30 Answer guide : To help them control the level of their expenditure , to assist in planning future levels of expenditure , to help them raise additional finance ( e g. mortgages , hire-purchase etc. ) , and to help them decide the best way to spend their money .
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