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

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1 The video window would also enable them to study relevant documents together , if required .
2 Again these changes would not enable a requesting State to impose its own views on a requested State .
3 One might expect , a priori , that no empirical ( that is perception-based ) observations could provide evidence in support of a metaphysical theory of perception ; that perceptions would not enable us to get to the root of perception .
4 The mere fact that the comment was directed to the actions of a local government authority would not enable the defendant to rely upon qualified privilege ; and the fact that he had published without malice in good faith and in the belief that the facts stated were true would afford no defence if the facts were not true .
5 An Almond Bank link would thus enable cyclists to get from Edinburgh to the Forth Road Bridge on quiet roads or paths .
6 An Almond Bank link would thus enable cyclists to get from Edinburgh to the Forth Road Bridge on quiet roads or paths .
7 In addition , the terms of the treaty would probably enable the Mediterranean to be dominated militarily by American forces based in Europe or by allies of the United States .
8 That choice would effectively enable the Purchaser to re-negotiate price by threatening one course or the other .
9 Drainage of the marshes would also enable the development of proven oil reserves , about one-third of Iraq 's total oil reserves , adding 2,500,000 million barrels per day ( bpd ) to production .
10 Should such a test be used in the course of teaching , low scores would not enable the teacher to decide what tasks can reasonably be given to the pupils who obtain them nor to decide what experiences may be suitable to forward their development .
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