Sentence examples for to be able at from inspiring English sources

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And in these hard times, when one is usually broke, it will nice to be able at last to say plausibly, "the cheque is in the post".

As a result, he did not need to watch and practice a play repeatedly to be able, at game time, to anticipate what was going to happen.

Priya's Indian cousins BlackBerry-messaged her they were delighted to be able, at long last, to congratulate her — now that it was "official".

We would like to be able at an early stage to recognise them as the sole legitimate representative of the Syrian people, one or two countries have already done so," he said.

If you're walking on the first level, he explained, you have to be able, at all times, to have an unimpeded line of sight not just to the stores in front of you but also to the stores on the second level.

The goal is to be able at last to capitalize on what so many e-tailers have said is their great advantage: the ability to analyze data about sales and customer browsing patterns and respond quickly with offers that more consumers will be interested in.

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It's fun to be able to at least be in red figures at Augusta National.

But I want to be able to at least marginally control what I'm doing.

"You have to be able to at least shimmy around it," he said.

I would find it a problem to have my detective not to be able to at least pistol with somebody.

"It helps to be able to at least make a gesture, and that is what is catching on".

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