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

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1 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 .
2 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 . ’
3 For those without a car , there are daily coach tours to enable them to visit the surrounding areas .
4 The Underwriters should be advised of any cases where under-insurance exists , to enable them to take the appropriate action .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 This was all important to enable me to get the correct shape of the legs and the lengths of the rails .
8 A few seconds more to instruct them to move the blue box .
9 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 .
10 If people are new we need to train them to get the maximum competent level do n't we ?
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 TODAY The Scotsman , together with EuroInfo Centre , is launching a new information service Doing Business in Europe for business readers to help them to exploit the single market .
14 This prospectus is designed to help you to assess the practical possibilities for study at Edinburgh .
15 If you go and get them get Paul to help you to remount the whole thing .
16 It must be stressed that although a natural condition can not give rise to liability under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher it may still constitute a nuisance for which an occupier may be liable if he has knowledge or means of knowledge of its existence and if it is reasonable to require him to take the necessary steps to abate it .
17 On a wider note , authors need to organise themselves to redress the current imbalance of power .
18 In any event , whatever the possible therapeutic role of such drugs , they are unlikely to be able to help us to understand the intimate mechanisms of memory .
19 I 'd rather stay in the Brotherhood and try to persuade them to adopt the national agreements . ’
20 Even without rearranging the order of the records in the database , it was considered possible to use them to examine the actual organisation in a manner similar to that of the comparison stage of the SSM , ie by listing all activities and posing questions about their existence and effectiveness in the real situation , at the same time considering information-related problems .
21 He talked as if he never thought in words and had to invent them to describe the shapeless , bulky concepts in his mind as he went along .
22 Linking is a way in which that interdependent relationship can be experienced in practical ways so motivating people to want to do something to change the enormous inequalities which exist .
23 We began by talking politics , which he enjoyed doing with someone not out to convert him to socialism — then , as now , the established faith of most intellectuals — and , referring to A. L. Rowse 's fervent attempts , the first of many , to persuade him to join the Labour Party , he flung wide his arms and said : ‘ I refuse to be tied down to allegiances of this kind . ’
24 It was Guy fitzAlan 's task to deliver Stephen 's invitation to de Tracy and to persuade him to accept the inevitable — if such persuasion was necessary .
25 Not only must the users of such a system find the data relevant and credible , they must also be motivated to use it to improve the overall performance of their activities .
26 As the rough represents the variability around the smoothed line , it is sometimes appropriate to use it to indicate the typical degree of variation around the smoothed curve .
27 ‘ However after a great deal of consultation with the Historical Monuments Commission and Planning Department , we decided to use it to face the new church , harmonising the old with the new .
28 In the end , the radical change of direction which the country took under Mrs Thatcher was the result not merely of the party donning a new suit of clothes but of the electorate despairing at the failure of thirty years of consensus politics to do anything to arrest the inexorable process of national decline .
29 Now of course you may not be able to do anything to change the basic situation — you ca n't very well turn the children out onto the street or walk out on a job just because it is tedious .
30 Mm , I think it 's been cut and , they have to stretch it to get the actual bits of corn out of the middle of the seed , do n't want the husk .
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