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

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1 ‘ It looked pretty derelict when I bought it but the quality of materials and craftsmanship in those days was superb and I was able to restore it back to its original condition , apart from a few new components . ’
2 It is essential ‘ to appreciate other people 's points of view but to be able to swing them round to yours if necessary ’ , a social skill which must be practised in an extremely wide range of relationships .
3 When the Company entered the dynastic politics of southern India by putting forward a candidate of its own in the Carnatic , the French were soon able to drive him back to Trichinopoly and beseige him there .
4 But I consider myself perfectly competent to be able to go to court , make applications for remand , make pleas of mitigation where there 's a guilty plea and also conduct a case in such a way as to be able to pass it over to someone else in the practice .
5 Cos I might be able to cart them off to Joanne and Emma to give them to their mum 's on Mother 's Day
6 ‘ Someone who may be able to lead me right to the heart of the operation , ’ he said softly .
7 Well we 've fortunately been able to track them down to the waxes which er occur on land so what we 're seeing here is a , an input from the land carried on the dusts which are blown in the winds from the Sahara and other regions out into the Atlantic Ocean .
8 That 's what I said to that Ann , be able to get something on that somebody says that they have n't said it and be able to play it back to them .
9 Fortunately he saw a nice couple from the Ministry of Education and was able to guide her over to them .
10 A year ago she 'd have been able to race him out to the ketch , maybe even climbed on deck and dived off …
11 Version 6 will include anti-virus software , but will Microsoft be able to keep you up to date with the new viruses that appear with frightening regularity ?
12 Replace it with a plastic one , but make sure you 'll be able to get it through to loft hatch .
13 She said I wo n't be able to take you out to lunch till after Christmas time cos I 'll be far too busy .
14 But if we could grasp some of these small particular uses we might be able to follow them back to the main river .
15 With any luck , we 'll be able to follow it down to the coast . ’
16 It now remained to be seen whether this headman would be able to hand us over to another in Bahdu .
17 You may have the rest that you covet as soon as I am able to make it over to you . ’
18 There was also a group of wounded men , some of whom would not be able to make it back to Kufra .
19 I 'm afraid I wo n't be able to make it back to Greylaw this weekend because I have promised to go out with the cousin of a friend .
20 If he 'd just been trying to clear the hell out , then it meant there were probably other FAKINTIL escapers at large who had n't been able to make it back to the mountains either .
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