Example sentences of "able [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 A copy of the module is no longer available in magnetic format but please consult your LIFESPAN Manager who will be able to provide you with a hard copy version of the module ( on paper , microfiche or microfilm ) .
32 A copy of the module is no longer available in magnetic format but please consult your LIFESPAN Manager who will be able to provide you with a hard copy version of the module ( on paper , microfiche or microfilm ) .
33 Is either of these two properties able to provide us with a slightly weaker but still attractive form of classical foundationalism ?
34 It appears that the next stage is to look for suitable sites and I am told that you will be able to provide us with a large scale map of the area for this purpose .
35 Blind , deaf , but able to smell ; able to find them by the food smell , even in this raging , wind-swept , rain-driven night …
36 Well , it 's very kind of you , but I 'm sure I 'll be able to find it in the car .
37 He 's only groggy , not out , but you 're able to secure him to the bed with the other set of handcuffs and the leather straps from the same drawer the hood came from .
38 well yes and therefore they wanted the appeal procedure , erm to make it fair I 'm not trying to put words in your mouth but that , term , to eradicate the possibility that someone could be able to exclude it from the market unjustifiably
39 If a particular publication is not available at your own library the librarian will almost certainly be able to obtain it on a short-term loan .
40 It is unclear just when this happens one is unlikely to be able to observe it in a casual experiment at the kitchen sink — but Fig. 24.7 shows observations made by varying the pressure behind a suitably shaped nozzle .
41 Having anticipated this , Maria was able to meet it with a degree of control .
42 The Director has stated a seemingly modest goal : that someone who is assessed as requiring residential or nursing home care on 1 April should be able to receive it with no greater difficulty than s/he would have experienced on 31 March .
43 ‘ someone who is assessed as requiring residential or nursing home care on 1 April should be able to receive it with no greater difficulty than s/he would have experienced on 31 March .
44 A shadow fell across my sunny table and I looked up to find Kenneth who 'd been on a recce of the hospital , so after a lunch of ribs , skins , wings and blueberry pie , he was able to lead me through the appropriate doors of the vast , multi-entranced building .
45 His knowledge of classical music was very comprehensive — you only had to sing him a snatch of any symphony or concerto and he would be able to identify it immediately , but this is n't sufficient to get you up there in front of a hundred or more qualified musicians and be able to lead them into the opening bars of Beethoven 's 5th , or even the Warsaw Concerto .
46 Er and to be able to pick it off the machine at the end of the day you know , as a first class , simple object at , at a competitive price .
47 Sir I commend to you the expert evidence relating to the historic character and I hope sir when you visit this site , although it may look very different at this moment from the way it would have done had you been able to visit it after the originally scheduled date of this enquiry , when the daffodils were out ,
48 there is an opportunity of being able to screen it from the Farnsfield direction .
49 Our advise would be to first speak to your accountants who would be able to talk you through the various options which are :
50 Your doctor will normally be able to vaccinate you with a flu vaccine .
51 Your doctor will normally be able to vaccinate you with a flu vaccine .
52 Local education and information campaigns , though well-meaning , have proved of dubious value in prevention terms , although it is sensible to educate local youth workers , school teachers , probation officers and the primary care team to recognize the problem and be able to tackle it in an informed way .
53 Barton has heavy borrowings too , and to put it crudely , if they 're paying interest and Huerter is n't , Huerter ought to be able to undercut them in the market . ’
54 As rock characteristics can vary considerably over very short intervals , it is useful to be able to evaluate them on a continuous basis from log data .
55 After ten he was hardly able to look me in the ear .
56 But if you see the top man around the business you are able to look him in the eye and tell whether you can trust him or not .
57 It was out in the open now and she was able to look him in the face again , all pretence finished .
58 The surface of the brick was still gelid and adhesive , so that he was able to stick it to the side of a drum near the hull , separated from the fuel tanks only by a steel bulkhead .
59 The average Russian ca n't afford a Montego at the moment , but if the economy improves then some skilled workers and farmers may be able to afford them in a couple of years .
60 You 'd be able to hear me on the radio , smiling .
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