Example sentences of "able [to-vb] the [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You are also like to feel more confident and able to cope the second time around . |
2 | One more duty I was able to perform the next day . |
3 | Unfortunately , Wesker was struck by another ( albeit minor ) disaster : Teomi was not able to attend the first day of rehearsals because Wesker had forgotten , when writing his schedule , that it was also Yom Kippur . |
4 | We can say with certainty that we would be able to mount the first kind of display ; but at the moment we can not be so certain about the travelling display which , although the more attractive proposition , has much more significant resource implications . |
5 | You were looking at the beetle world in such a way as to be able to see the third dimension . |
6 | I 've been lucky to be able to launch the first concept of dread disease insurance , in South Africa you might have heard about us . |
7 | We might thus be able to provide the first step in assisting a school to maximise any award which it receives . |
8 | Suddenly Reading was the Glastonbury you could go to and still be able to catch the last train home . |
9 | After that she felt better able to tackle the next course of chicken and chips . |
10 | The postponement of the opera ( it eventually opened on 13 January ) meant that Nannerl , who reached Munich on 4 January 1775 , was able to hear the first performance . |
11 | One of the most beautiful experiences of my life was being able to play the Tenth Symphony for Shostakovich when we last visited Moscow . |
12 | She had , of late , felt herself uncannily able to predict the next word , the next move , in any dialogue : she could hear and take in three conversations at once : she could see remotely as through a two-way mirror the private lives of her patients , sometimes of her friends : she had felt reality to be revealed to her at times in flashes beyond even the possibility of rational calculation : had felt in danger ( why danger ? ) of too much knowledge , of a kind of powerlessness and sadness that is born of knowledge : for these reasons , perhaps , was it that she had decided to multiply the possibilities so recklessly , to construct a situation beyond her own grasping ? |
13 | That evening Clive could only grin and bear it , but when I told him I would n't be able to do the second summer course he was distinctly cool . |
14 | While Mr Major has signalled that he wants to leave the choice up to backbenchers , he is understood to favour the new Speaker coming from the Tory ranks , dashing Labour hopes that they might be able to nominate the next occupant of the Speaker 's chair . |
15 | Congress might just be able to form the next government alone ; if not , it would try to split bits off other parties . |
16 | So one has to actually learn erm an entirely new alphabet before even being able to read the first word on the first page that you see in the archives . |
17 | He was able to address the Eleventh Party Congress in August that year and emphasised the need for ‘ less empty talk and more hard work ’ ( quoted in Benewick and Wingrove 1988 : 14 ) . |
18 | If it fails , the world 's biggest democracy will be even less able to survive the next assassin 's blow . |
19 | so I wo n't be able to pay the first payment cos , you know ai n't got no money . |
20 | So I wo n't be able to pay the first payment cos you know I ai n't got no money . |
21 | I am sure that the Secretary of State will be able to explain the next point to me , because it is so simple . |
22 | We wo n't be able to take the second case of wine . ’ |
23 | Where schools , aided by PNP resourcing , had lifted their professional climate and decision-making processes out of the slough of low morale , crisis management and paternalism , they were able to confront the next wave of change constructively and with confidence , having the will , expertise and procedures to tackle the very difficult questions about curriculum and assessment which the 1988 Act provoked . |