Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] enable " in BNC.

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1 TVEI funding has already enabled the Region to undertake a curriculum audit in schools , and allowed individual schools to carry out some development work .
2 And if you 're still mired in sentimentality , look at it this way : the admission fees so far received from visitors to the carp pond have already enabled the Boy Scouts to build and maintain several church halls in the area .
3 The problem is often the worst in developing countries such as Sri Lanka , where the introduction of cheap nylon nets has often enabled coastal states to rapidly expand their fishing industries .
4 The new equipment has also enabled them to recover biological samples , including a crab holding eggs tucked under its tail and sponges that are being tested for medically active chemicals .
5 Rising living standards for those in work have also enabled them to buy more consumer goods .
6 Spending cuts , a clampdown on corruption and an increase in tax revenues had reportedly enabled the government to reduce the public-sector deficit from 8 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) in 1988 to zero .
7 Marrying Sukey had admittedly enabled him to buy a string of cracking ponies and build a much-envied yard , but he was increasingly irked by the curbs on his freedom .
8 SEL 's tailored training programme covering French , German , Spanish and Italian has already enabled partners to give presentations abroad in search for new ‘ Euro ’ -business .
9 Since these legislative changes have arguably enabled the expression of more heterogeneous views , we proxy this change by an increase in the mean-preserving spreading of , the individual evaluation of any reputation gain from union membership .
10 This combination of techniques has also enabled the Ca 2+ signal that permeates NMDA channels on dendritic spines to be detected ( Fig. 2 ) .
11 Advances in technology and methodology as well as in linguistic theory have now enabled researchers to gather sufficient evidence of conversational speech for its significance , grammaticality , and difference from such special cases as the literary standard and other writing styles to be recognised .
12 In reality therefore , strong government has simply enabled a series of " minority " governments to push their policies through the Commons .
13 For some years her vision had only enabled her to find her way about her house : she could not read and could scarcely see her television .
14 Earlier , permissive legislation had already enabled some authorities to innovate in services for the disabled .
15 The AGRs have also enabled the nuclear component of electricity production in the United Kingdom ( including Scotland ) to push through the 20 per cent barrier .
16 New technology has already enabled an ever-widening range of jobs to be moved out of the office , allowing staff to carry them out from their own homes with obvious benefits in terms of reducing office overheads as well as enabling businesses to recruit from an additional pool of people who , because of location in remote rural areas or conflicting domestic responsibilities , might otherwise be ruled out of employment .
17 Initially , this modification involved simultaneous comparison of the weights of identical columns of water with and without sediment ( Woods Hole Rapid Sediment Analyser : Zeigler , Whitney & hayes , 1960 ) , but improvements in transducer technology have since enabled the devices to be used in single tubes .
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