Example sentences of "[noun] to [noun pl] [verb] they [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | To provide advice and guidance to businesses to enable them to comply with the requirements of the legislation enforced . |
2 | Part I gives guidance to managers to enable them to help their organisations to react to the challenge . |
3 | This is not a criticism of the tribunals themselves , which contain some valuable devices to assist employees , but of the failure to provide the required assistance to employees to enable them to pursue their claims effectively . |
4 | By the end of September 1990 , the network of IDS Advisers on Enterprise and Education had undertaken a cumulative total of 5,534 visits to employers to persuade them to offer work experience to school pupils and appropriate short-term placements for teachers . |
5 | Anti-hunt campaigners have presented a nine-thousand signature petition to councillors urging them to ban hunting from council owned land . |
6 | By the allocation of resources is meant the kinds and quantities of goods produced , the production methods used and the distribution of income to individuals to enable them to consume output . |
7 | The hub of the prompting system is a database which sends requests to patients asking them to provide blood and urine samples for random plasma glucose , glycated haemoglobin , and albumin estimations ( fig 1 ) . |
8 | Second , the same act makes provision for ‘ environmentally sensitive areas ’ ( ESAs ) where annual grants are payable by this ministry to farmers to enable them to follow farming practices which will achieve conservation objectives . |
9 | Jeff Hammond , of Willis Corroon , said the service would provide the means of dealing with these potential threats to businesses enabling them to get on with their main task — providing quality products to an ever more aware consumer market . |
10 | ECGD does not lend money to companies but does offer a number of schemes to banks to allow them to finance exports at interest rates which are often significantly below prevailing market rates . |
11 | Part of the ritual of returning home was hearing the loud injunction to passengers to remind them to change if necessary : ‘ Fontanellato , Soragna , Busseto , Noceto , Medesano , si cambia ! ’ |