Example sentences of "able [to-vb] [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When you are ten you 'll be able to go up to Guides . |
2 | Once we had worked together to help him regain his faith , he was able to go on to play just as well as he had done before ; indeed , now that he had remembered the feeling of success , he was able to play even better . |
3 | And er then er these two erm er Then when we used to when we was the young you used to be able to go down to Skeggie for a day on train for two and six . |
4 | He understood how she needed me when war broke out and most of the men were away , he realized I would n't feel able to go back to England and abandon her . |
5 | He would then unaccountably find that the world was no longer about to end and would be able to go back to work . |
6 | It 'll make the difference between me going back to work and not being able to go back to work . |
7 | Do they think you 'll be able to go back to work ? |
8 | And is Janet , has Janet been able to go back to work yet ? |
9 | If all goes well , you may be able to go back to school when the new year starts in the autumn . |
10 | I was sad not to be able to go back to Fulham for St Cecilia 's Day . |
11 | Maxine Johnson , who had been uneasy at his interview , was worried about whether Sutton would ‘ be able to stand up to Pilger ’ . |
12 | This aspect of the writing of reports has been exaggerated to impress on you that every report , even the least important , must be able to stand up to expert cross-examination . |
13 | The Office of Fair Trading chose not to examine this market and the Hatton Garden traders have not always been able to stand up to Ratner 's negotiating muscle . |
14 | The main problem has been we have n't been able to come up to EC standards . |
15 | He was able to pass on to Nicholson authoritative recollections of seeing huge worms crawl out of biscuits , eating a plum that was alive , seeing his wife sitting beside herself and all that kind of hallucinatory experience . |
16 | What information were you able to pass on to Superintendent ? |
17 | I imagined a morning 's stroll through quiet streets , gazing at patisseries , and then being able to nip up to Paris to visit the Musée d'Orsay or to see a major exhibition . |
18 | Jack Ashley MP says the deaf and hard-of-hearing will now be able to keep up to date with the news . |
19 | Commercially the deal makes sense and the merged operation may be able to save up to £3.5m a year by cutting out any duplication . |
20 | She just did n't seem to be able to hang on to men , he thought impatiently , not like his Angie , wherever she was . |
21 | So you wo n't be able to log on to Microfit ? |
22 | But the suspension also meant that Coker was able to whizz back to Oz for a two-week training camp in Brisbane with Queensland to return having served his time and he missed almost none of the domestic season . |
23 | yeah , but that 's gon na take ages , it 's , we 're not gon na be able to get up to Kilburn on time |
24 | Did he feel better or worse that neither the genuine Matthew Prescott nor the spurious Michael Watney was able to get through to Alexandra ? |
25 | He had a busy day ahead of him , and although he did not yet know it , he would not be able to get back to bed until nearly twenty-four hours later . |
26 | The response was overwhelming and I was able to raise over £1,000 which was added to other monies raised by the branch of J Sainsbury 's plc where I am employed and we were able to hand over to Terry Scott a cheque for £10,000 . |
27 | Not every school will be able to travel down to Portsmouth to see the wreck of the Mary Rose for themselves , but they could watch a video about the discovery and raising of the wreck , and carry out a computer simulation to search for the wreck . |