Example sentences of "enable [pron] [to-vb] [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | RVS was a master printer and an amateur pianist , the latter facility enabling him to help out a friend who was touring the Glasgow districts before the First World War with a projector and a bag full of short silent films . |
2 | This would enable them to set up a business on a more settled and permanent trading basis . |
3 | In 1980 , Allan Wells took six months off work to enable him to train twice a day . |
4 | The first is knowledge of the remarkable consistency in the organization of the brain , at least within individual species , the second , the availability of histological techniques which enable them to specify where a lesion has been made , after the event , even if it is n't completely possible before , and third , access to new chemical techniques for selectively destroying some components of the brain while leaving others intact ( Kohler , Schwartz , and Fuxe 1979 ) . |
5 | But Palmer 's connection with the Union enabled him to build up a link with leaders of the advanced wing of the high church party . |
6 | Patrick 's identification of the body enabled him to write out a death certificate , which he handed to PC Bartholomew with a note of the other details . |
7 | They clamp the butt and place a weight near the tip which enables them to derive both a measure of the bending stiffness and the ‘ kickpoint ’ . |
8 | Students will appreciate the word-list ( over 800 terms with a phonetic transcription ) and the index of grammar exercises which enables them to find immediately a range of exercises on a number of key grammar points . |
9 | This option enables you to set up a Charge Code for use with LIFESPAN . |
10 | It comes in a long roll of 20m , and has a neat perforator which enables you to tear off a strip to the correct length . |