Example sentences of "enable [pron] [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All of which prompted the following official question from Liberal Democrat housing spokesman Frank Doran : ‘ That in view of the danger which faces council members from drowning and/or mugging , arrangements be made to provide members with wet suits and powerful torches to enable them to visit the amphibious staff on that floor of the building . ’
2 For those without a car , there are daily coach tours to enable them to visit the surrounding areas .
3 The Underwriters should be advised of any cases where under-insurance exists , to enable them to take the appropriate action .
4 More engineering has to be built into these units than in lower temperature ones to enable them to withstand the higher temperature .
5 In the meantime , the banks which lent the money to the dealers to enable them to pay the vast prices of the boom period are being very patient in waiting for their money , as it was partly their fault that a bubble economy was created in Japan .
6 The tree was 360mm in diameter and to enable me to get the correct clearance around the tree and the seat width I drew a rough development on the patio with chalk .
7 This was all important to enable me to get the correct shape of the legs and the lengths of the rails .
8 He even managed to do some work in front of the Greek television cameras , so enabling me to make the Central Television programme ‘ At Home with Costakis in Athens ’ .
9 Further , that integration is to be made more seamless over the coming year when IBM will begin merging OS/2 and AIX , enabling them to use the same database and share application development tools .
10 I have a very observant Afrikaans friend , a medical doctor , also a great admirer of Mr.X , who maintains that all top-class golfers walk on the insides of their feet , thus enabling them to maintain the right shin post without effort , as against the bandy-legged player , who finds it very difficult to keep his right knee firm on the backswing .
11 Finally , there are a few killers that have been able to develop a special tolerance for certain poisons , enabling them to eat the noxious prey without ill-effects .
12 This protects users ' investments in equipment by enabling them to buy the enhanced management and security of higher Tiers as their requirements dictate .
13 Fanatics carry a huge ball and chain , a weapon so large that it would be impossible for a Goblin to pick up in normal circumstances , but the Fanatic 's strength is boosted by fungus beer enabling him to swing the heavy ball round and round .
14 Until recently , the method by which Hébrard made the casts , enabling him to preserve the original waxes ( most of them owned today by Paul Mellon ) has been shrouded in mystery and the precise number of the edition has remained uncertain .
15 The difference between the 13 C of atmospheric CO 2 and leaf carbon of maize ( and certain other C4 species ) is conservative across environments and did not vary significantly with [ CO 2 ] ( B.D.M. et al. , manuscript in preparation ) , enabling us to use the 13 C of C4 leaves as a proxy for the 13 C of chamber air .
16 And it has the advantage of enabling us to consider the two problems associated with terms and relations in a single context .
17 You are able to order copies of these programs , for which you pay 2.50 per disc duplication costs , to enable you to test the full package before you buy .
18 What we 're looking for is a quality system and a set of procedures which are flexible enough to enable you to handle the slick jobs , which you have n't got a lot of fee income for .
19 Matters have come to a head with the publication of a new and more detailed insurance group rating system which insurers say will enable them to pinpoint the higher risk models more accurately .
20 The aim of this guidance document is to provide users with information that will enable them to use the new Sciences provision effectively .
21 Does it enable them to make the right choice in the heat of the moment ?
22 The French have gone a long way towards providing a road and water supply and members of the ‘ Pater Nostra ’ organisation are studying in Budapest , Vienna and Germany to obtain qualifications in medicine , physiotherapy , occupational therapy and other skills which will enable them to provide the day-to-day care of the residents in the future .
23 The Mensheviks , convinced that only an early peace would enable them to consolidate the new regime , looked to the Stockholm conference in much the same spirit as did Ramsay MacDonald — to mobilize democratic forces in Western Europe to impose a negotiated peace on the warring states .
24 In my opinion the rise of absolute egalitarianism was a tactical move , the C C P hoped that land reform would be the key to the rapid mobilization of peasants which would enable them to defeat the superior forces of the K M T. They thought that the advantages of heightening peasant mobilization outweighed the drawbacks of narrowing its support base .
25 And even though I had been very well paid in my previous job , this would also enable me to reap the financial rewards of my expertise , ’ he says .
26 ‘ I am hoping to tie up a television documentary which will enable me to visit the former soviet Union .
27 These will enable you to see the real changes that have taken place .
28 While on the last input field of this line , pressing TAB will enable you to leave the scrolled area .
29 On leaving the woods take the next right turn which will enable you to rejoin the main route at the A45 near Dodford .
30 The central portion , the 30 odd miles , from Kildale to Whitby , will enable you to walk the very paths which Cook used in his youth .
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