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

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1 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 . ’
2 For those without a car , there are daily coach tours to enable them to visit the surrounding areas .
3 The Underwriters should be advised of any cases where under-insurance exists , to enable them to take the appropriate action .
4 More engineering has to be built into these units than in lower temperature ones to enable them to withstand the higher temperature .
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 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 .
7 A few seconds more to instruct them to move the blue box .
8 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 .
9 If people are new we need to train them to get the maximum competent level do n't we ?
10 Most at risk is Venice , California , on Los Angeles 's Pacific shore , where the Venice in Peril organisation welcomes visitors ' support to help them to save the many cultural treasures , some of them almost 50 years old .
11 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 .
12 I 'd rather stay in the Brotherhood and try to persuade them to adopt the national agreements . ’
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Try to force them to do the right thing .
16 Although the two singers ( ca n't hear the girl at all ) work hard at keeping the onstage adrenalin flowing , ultimately there are too many unmemorable tunes , too many duff-sounding lyrics , to allow them to realise the potential inherent in their half-formed pop sound .
17 Although the two singers ( ca n't hear the girl at all ) work hard at keeping the onstage adrenalin flowing , ultimately there are too many unmemorable tunes , too many duff-sounding lyrics , to allow them to realise the potential inherent in their half-formed pop sound .
18 Many graduates could benefit from TOPS courses because their degree courses are often too specialised to allow them to acquire the generalised skills useful in many jobs .
19 Therefore , when such plants are grown , care should be taken not to allow them to shade the entire water surface of the tank .
20 Whether a body like the National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses Ltd had a sufficient interest to allow them to challenge the Inland Revenue Commissioners when the IRC made a deal with certain non-payers of tax remains unclear .
21 When this is the case , pre-meeting briefing of supporters to get them to ask the right questions ( ones that you can answer well ) and to t ring in relevant information and viewpoints is essential .
22 And , obviously to get them to do the right job in the right , within the right timescales .
23 It was only with great effort that was able to get them to arrange the Open Door Schooling visit so that it was useful as a teaching exercise , instead of being a ceremonial procession through the commune .
24 Entering the third year of the Intifada , it is more than ever clear that time is of the essence : how to keep it going long enough at a level which does not yield to the temptations of ruinous , reciprocal escalation , but still disturbs the outside world enough to get them to bring the Israeli extremists to heel .
25 Local pressures on district councillors to get them to solve the rural housing crisis , caused by the Government 's suppression of public sector house building , has persuaded some to abandon crucial planning policies that protect the open countryside from sporadic development .
26 He admitted that it was not easy , and said that , in effect , what one did was to get them to read the first chapter of any book by Derrida .
27 In these examples the therapists endeavoured to help the patients come to terms with the loss and at the same time tried to assist them to tackle the other problems they were facing .
28 It should not be too much to ask them to forgive the miserable uncertainty of a young man at Oxford 23 years ago , and it should not be impermissible to say that they are in the wrong if they refuse .
29 But to insist that women somehow amputate their love and compassion is to ask them to destroy the very thing which in my view favourably distinguishes us from men .
30 It is expecting a great deal of the courts to ask them to review the operational judgment of a chief of police who indicates that he reasonably believes that his forces are insufficient to prevent serious public disorder or serious damage to property .
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