Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The timber steps illustrated have been made from Forest mini sleepers , which look like logs , but have two flat faces allowing them to be placed one on top of the other .
2 The two-seater training planes — to go into service from 1994 — have night vision equipment allowing them to be used on a battle frontline .
3 The Management Information Base semantics have been clarified so that MIB I and MIB II extensions , which typically reside at different locations in the MIB tree , can be given private parameters and object associations , allowing them to be recognised by a single Management Information Base browser .
4 If so , Britain would be in the position of forbidding its own manufacturers from making unsafe goods while allowing them to be imported .
5 Resits , as opposed to fail grades , may be awarded to students , allowing them to be reassessed without retaking the complete module before the next meeting of the examinations committee .
6 The care with which they examined and photographed those bushes before allowing them to be removed brought Paviour quivering to the spot .
7 This allows expectational effects to be incorporated in the consumption , investment and capital flow equations , providing an indication of the importance of such effects in the regulation of the economy , and allowing them to be taken into account in policy design .
8 A commonly demonstrated feature of the system is the real time manipulation of video windows , allowing them to be re-sized , zoomed , tiled and shrunk using extremely simple control commands .
9 According to Jensen , the most effective way of disposing of the chemicals is to spray them over the land according to the manufacturer 's directions , allowing them to be broken down by the sun and weather .
10 They will build special buses with a pneumatic suspension allowing them to be lowered to the ground for the easy loading of wheelchairs .
11 So perhaps we should be thinking more about political education and perhaps we should be thinking more about encouraging them to be non-conformist in the sense that they are prepared to ask questions , to challenge and not to accept glib answers that teachers give out willy nilly …
12 I shall mention some of the issues to which the hon. Member for Stamford and Spalding ( Mr. Davies ) referred , although there seemed to be a lack of logic in his remarks because he cheered the Government on while encouraging them to be careful .
13 In 1903 the Persian government stopped the import of these aniline dyes and brought in laws , which were strictly enforced , ordering dye-houses found using them to be burnt to the ground .
14 She mentions that Southmead Hospital is considering changing to a one year block contract as a means of empowering house officers and helping them to be recognised as an important part of the service provided .
15 Personal computers for management use is a major area of Apple usage , where planning , analysing , managing and assistance with decision evaluation have made the micro a versatile and powerful tool for managers of all descriptions , saving time and money and helping them to be far more effective in their jobs .
16 The experiential approach therefore tries to get pupils in communication with the depths in themselves so that they may have some idea of what that is like for other people , as well as helping them to be more truly " present " in what they are studying .
17 It 'll establish efficient links between North Oxfordshire 's farmers and the police helping them to be quick off the mark if anything dubious is noticed .
18 alcoholic they abilitating teaching them to , to live again and , and getting into the community , helping them to shop and you know helping them to be self sufficient .
19 The breakthrough follows research into so-called neural networks , in which ordinary computers are instructed to behave like the human brain , enabling them to be ‘ taught ’ to solve problems , rather than be laboriously programmed .
20 The forces of repulsion keep the particles buoyant , in suspension , enabling them to be rinsed away so completing the cleaning process .
21 Virus particles placed in the beam of electrons cast shadows which could then be photographed enabling them to be seen .
22 So gradually a fuller understanding of the actions of the remedies is obtained enabling them to be used with greater accuracy .
23 Each molecule has its own distinctive wavelength , enabling them to be identified .
24 The first few months of life in the community were dominated by support workers ' sense of heavy responsibility about the twin tasks of meeting the women 's physical and medical needs and , at the same time , enabling them to be as independent as possible .
25 It was found that there were problems which were common to both the payroll and the interface projects enabling them to be solved by the same remedy .
26 Secondly , existing paper documents could be scanned into the computer enabling them to be further processed without the necessity of reproducing the original .
27 The ‘ Essex ’ flanges are specially constructed in sections , plus two rubber jointing washers , enabling them to be inserted and fixed from outside the cylinder .
28 The point of the approach is to apply an attitude of critical affirmation to the different traditions enabling them to be studied and discussed in a way which is affirming of members of the traditions without succumbing to naivety or blandness .
29 The ducks are then frightened into flying down the pipe which narrows at the end , enabling them to be caught .
30 In these circumstances , as we were agreed that we had power to do so , we made an emergency order enabling her to be taken to and treated at a specialist hospital in London , notwithstanding the lack of consent on her part .
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