Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] which [vb mod] enable " in BNC.
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1 | It would be based on a variety of forms of public ownership which would enable people to be masters of their own lives and to give full play to their energy and abilities . |
2 | In summary , the future pattern will probably include the following ingredients : 1 recognition that oral reading and silent reading should proceed simultaneously , from entry into school ; 2 longer periods given to individual reading interviews , which will necessitate re-organisation of the curriculum , with a greater emphasis on group work based on collaborative learning ; 3 the group work will have clear outcomes , many of which will start with silent reading and result in reading aloud for communication ; 4 the teaching of phonics will be seen as one possible cueing system only , resulting in the use of more intrinsically interesting texts which will enable contextual hypotheses ; 5 the realisation that books as such may be diminishing , will demand that other forms of print are incorporated into reading aloud in school , for example , from computers and teletext ; 6 the teacher 's professionalism will be accepted as lying in the understanding of the reading process and the development of the child , and in his or her power to train the child to read independently for real purposes as early as possible . |
3 | The true method is to adapt foreign machines which will enable national products to be as cheap and good as those of other countries . |
4 | He had already assessed Paul 's due income from the returns of publishing , and proposed to make an annual settlement which would enable Paul to be kept in comfort in the mental home and , also , provide for the education of the children . |
5 | This section describes a set of typical accounts which will enable you to run your new LIFESPAN system . |
6 | Designed specifically for golfers , THE FRANK HARVEY SUPPORT BELT has an internal orthopaedic cushion which will enable you to play with more comfort . |
7 | By sailing towards the land first you will find more favourable wind which will enable you to benefit over those who do n't . |
8 | Before this happens to you again , resolve to spring clean your storecupboard and stock up with non-perishable , versatile ingredients which will enable you to create impromptu meals without having to drive miles to the late-night grocers . |
9 | ‘ It claims that we first select a particular task that we wish to carry out , and then select the appropriate machine which will enable us to perform this task . |
10 | To search for the most appropriate policy-tools which will enable the government to achieve its economic objectives more satisfactorily . |
11 | It would n't have made political sense in that how the , they were deliberately choosing cautious policy which would enable them to stay in power . |
12 | Teaching materials usually provide very little in the way of explicit rationale which would enable teachers to modify them in a principled way with reference to the ideas which inform them . |
13 | A self-help organisation could provide the vital contact with the outside world which would enable the women to cope , with loneliness for example , she says . |
14 | In recent years emphasis has moved away from the teaching of ‘ craft ’ skills such as cookery and sewing towards the development of a range of practical and organisational skills which will enable young people to cope with the demands of living in constantly changing social and economic conditions . |
15 | Research so far has only begun to offer sociological or psychological analyses which would enable us to develop typologies of carers and those cared for . |
16 | The Bains Committee on The New Local Authorities : Management and Structure ( 1972 ) recommended that local authorities should adopt a corporate approach which would enable the authority to provide a range of integrated services to meet the changing needs of the local community . |
17 | I want to point up examples of good practice which will enable a vulnerable elderly person to transfer into the group care setting , keeping a sense of identity and a family network intact , with the possibility that residential staff become part of the extended family network , or social support system . |
18 | Starting with Marr 's basic meaningful units , Ullman defines further visual computations which would enable the system , presented with two differing views , to make a perceptual decision between replacement , motion , or change . |
19 | When the old person is in a family , complex and as yet unresolved issues are raised concerning the introduction of legal powers which would enable the abused person to be removed . |
20 | Will he consult with our right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Social Security about how the availability for work rule might impede people , particularly the adult unemployed , in obtaining useful training which might enable them to return to work ? |
21 | A democratic society needs people who have the linguistic abilities which will enable them to discuss , evaluate and make sense of what they are told , as well as to take effective action on the basis of their understanding . |
22 | The Kingman Report emphasised the need for such abilities when it stated : ‘ A democratic society needs people who have the linguistic abilities which will enable them to discuss , evaluate and make sense of what they are told , as well as to take effective action on the basis of their understanding … |
23 | In Sheffield the steel industry provides numerous vehicles which can enable teachers to achieve their curriculum objectives in the various subject domains in ways which are meaningful and interesting for teachers , students and parents — all need to be exploited in the good learning environment . |
24 | However this study also reported considerable variations in the performance of mature students between universities , with non-completion rates ranging between 15.3% and 26.7% , but it was not designed to gather data on mature students which would enable systematic analyse of factors associated with differential performance within and between institutions . |
25 | On leaving the woods take the next right turn which will enable you to rejoin the main route at the A45 near Dodford . |
26 | If parents have managed to instil in their child a sense of his own worth as an individual , then , whatever knocks that child may encounter as an adult , he will have the inner confidence which will enable him to pull through and make a success of his life — success in this context having nothing to do with money but with achieving one 's aims as an individual , whatever they may be . |
27 | Central to our vision of the New Europe , therefore , is an industrial strategy which can enable us to compete and succeed in the modern world . |
28 | Rather than providing a survey of English Literature , the ten units are aimed to guide students towards acquiring the linguistic and critical awareness which will enable them to read for pleasure , discuss and write about literature . |
29 | The Community Interpreter Project was set up in 1983 to develop and pilot a practical model which would enable people to communicate effectively within the context of the main public services in a multi-lingual Britain . |
30 | The Majority favoured unemployment insurance , the Minority non-contributory benefits which would enable suitably respectable beneficiaries to be selected ; training colonies were the alternative for the undeserving . |