Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Oliver described the relationship in the following way : ‘ … the purpose for which the auditors ’ certificate is made and published is that of providing those entitled to receive the report with information to enable them to exercise in conjunction [ with others ] those powers which their respective proprietary interests confer on them and not for the purposes of individual speculation with a view to profit . ’ |
2 | This money was to be handed out to things from athletic clubs and the poor of the South Teheran slums to encourage them to demonstrate in favour of the Shah . |
3 | The next stage is to persuade it to remain in position while you move away , with the leash lying on the ground . |
4 | And he may be marching into a trap with a right hand that needed surgery on it three fights ago to enable him to continue in boxing . |
5 | As I left , if you remember , you were kind enough to invite me to get in touch with you at once if I had any problems , and as soon as we were outside I suggested to the young man that I should indeed wait and continue our talk at some later point in the morning . |
6 | A PA28 Cherokee with an avionica fit specifically designed to teach you to fly in Instrument Meteorological Conditions is based at Cannes alongside the fleet of Robin aircraft . |
7 | Whilst the conflict over Reagan 's diaries was in progress , a parallel struggle was being fought over Poindexter 's efforts to subpoena Reagan as a witness and to force him to testify in person at the trial . |
8 | ( c ) whether in the board 's judgment , given the trading environment in which the company is operating and expects to operate , adequate financial resources are available to enable it to continue in business for at least 12 months from the date the board approved the financial statements . |
9 | To enable it to keep in touch with Fort George he built the 30-ton Highland Galley , capable of carrying 60 soldiers or 20 tons of supplies and , he claimed , ‘ seldom above three or four hours in her passage ’ . |