Example sentences of "[to-vb] the [noun] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 2.1.1 " Landlord Approvals " means all approvals consents permissions and licences of any local or other competent authority which may from time to time be necessary to enable the Landlord lawfully to carry out the Works
2 He continued : [ T ] he ultimate question for the court was this : if the section 146 notice had required the lessee to remedy the breach and the lessors had then allowed a reasonable time to elapse to enable the lessee fully to comply with the relevant covenant , would such compliance , coupled with the payment of any appropriate monetary compensation , have effectively remedied the harm which the lessors had suffered or were likely to suffer from the breach ?
3 Written in the language SMALLTALK , it is designed to enable the user easily to produce , modify and recall graphical , textual and numerical information in a very flexible way .
4 3.1.1 " Tenant 's Approvals " means all ( if any ) approvals consents permissions and licences of any local or other competent authority which may from time to time be necessary to enable the Tenant lawfully to commence and to carry out the Tenant 's Works
5 Even the most sanguine grain size enthusiast would agree that no universal solution exists as yet to enable the sedimentologist unequivocally to distinguish depositional environments in ancient deposits on grain size criteria alone .
6 ‘ You need to hit the ball hard to get out but if you hit it too well , you go over to the other side of the green …
7 He 's going to see the Colonel tonight to tell him to take a month 's leave after he 's been discharged from hospital . ’
8 The paper tape was then used to input the data either to update the personnel files or to update payroll files prior to the weekly or monthly payroll sequences .
9 5.8.1.3 to give to the Tenant ( or leave upon the Premises ) a notice specifying any repairs cleaning maintenance or painting that the Tenant has failed to execute in breach of the terms of this Lease and to request the Tenant immediately to execute the same including the making good of such opening-up ( if any ) provided that any such opening-up shall be made good by and at the cost of the Landlord where such opening up reveals no breaches of the terms of this Lease
10 5.8.1.3 to give to the Tenant ( or leave upon the Premises ) a notice specifying any repairs cleaning maintenance or painting that the Tenant has failed to execute in breach of the terms of this Lease and to request the Tenant immediately to execute the same
11 It is moved by a simple machine which uses magnets to pull the island closer to land or push it higher into the sky .
12 It now remained to find the general somewhere to lay his head for the night .
13 Martin 's potted history of each railway is certainly sufficiently detailed to whet the appetite enough to free buttocks from armchair Dralon .
14 Against such a background he perceives , in terms echoed a year later by Michael Young , that the eleven-plus is ‘ likely to cause the working-classes now to lose many of the critical tentacles which they would have retained years ago and that a new caste system might prove to be at least as rigid as the old ’ .
15 Thus , for example , criminal sexual conduct in the first degree is established where the defendant engages in sexual penetration with another and the actor is armed with a weapon or any article used or fashioned in a manner to lead the victim reasonably to believe it to be a weapon .
16 Unless the expert is determining all disputes under a contract ( see 6.9 ) , it is vital to define the issue clearly to avoid disputes about the interpretation of the words .
17 The school 's expressed intention is that ‘ parents are helped to understand the nature of the learning difficulties of their child and are encouraged to visit the school frequently to develop that understanding and to continue that approach at home . ’
18 The British Museum 's Oriental collections are among the finest in the world , and Hotung used to visit the museum regularly to train his eye , always bringing with him a torch as the lighting was so dim .
19 As I sat there with metal ticking away as it cooled and steam rising around the engines , I tried to open the door only to find it jammed .
20 As I sat there with metal ticking away as it cooled and steam rising around the engines , I tried to open the door only to find it jammed .
21 The achievement of the men of '58 — they played superbly to reach the final only to lose to Dublin — is still recalled proudly in Derry .
22 ‘ A number of people virtually bankrupt themselves to get to the Olympic Games and have to sell the horse afterwards to recover their money . ’
23 She had to cross the road again to get back to their apartment ; now that her eyes were used to the darkness it seemed as bright as day out of doors , and her blue cotton dress incandescent white .
24 Out of the European Cup and the Coca-Cola Cup , he wants to strengthen the side quickly to rescue a season that is fading fast .
25 With the permission of the House , I hope that it will be possible to conclude the debate briefly to allow the hon. Member for Edinburgh , East ( Mr. Strang ) an opportunity to say something about his motion .
26 This settled , it is then for instructors to use the text both to guide the trainees through the handouts , and as source material for lecturing or workshops .
27 In some cases subsidence damage will have come to light when a property is being sold and we may find ourselves under pressure to resolve the claim quickly to allow the sale to proceed .
28 I was very pleased er when I came to put the book together to find that er most of er most of the actual walks corresponded with what was on the paper , which was nice , so I did n't have to waste much time .
29 She of course is in a hurry to return to Rome where she left a sweetheart and has offered to do the ironing there to save on laundry expenses so great is her anxiety to be taken .
30 You will need to do the sums carefully to see whether there is any real gain .
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