Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] enable [art] " in BNC.

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1 Machines , computers , materials of all kinds , and labour all have to be blended together to enable the production system to carry out its operations in a cost-effective way .
2 The job has to be at a senior enough level and it has to be constrained enough to enable the job to be searched .
3 TVEI funding has already enabled the Region to undertake a curriculum audit in schools , and allowed individual schools to carry out some development work .
4 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 .
5 This combination of techniques has also enabled the Ca 2+ signal that permeates NMDA channels on dendritic spines to be detected ( Fig. 2 ) .
6 It has also enabled the health professionals to give us feedback on the screening from their perspective .
7 It has also enabled the re-introduction of degree programmes in Mathematics and Politics to proceed with steady growth in student numbers .
8 In reality therefore , strong government has simply enabled a series of " minority " governments to push their policies through the Commons .
9 They are simple to install , for all that is required is that they be level from side to side , and with the lip protruding sufficiently to enable the full body of water to be emptied into the pool rather than on to the surrounding ground ( Fig. 9 ) .
10 Lord Scarman said : ‘ The principle is that parental right or power of control of the person and property of his child exists primarily to enable the parent to discharge his duty of maintenance , protection and education until he [ that is , the child ] reaches such an age as to be able to look after himself and make his own decisions . ’
11 I ask it to do so to enable the Bill to be revived in the form —
12 In effect , the American gentleman was putting forward the view that M. Dupont was being manipulated by his lordship and other participants at the conference ; that M. Dupont had been deliberately invited late to enable the others to discuss important topics in his absence ; that even after his arrival , it was to be observed that his lordship was conducting small private discussions with the most important delegates without inviting M. Dupont .
13 A check of the water 's temperature is often made on the spot and smaller samples may also be taken and treated immediately to enable a measurement of dissolved oxygen to be made , or to fix for the presence of certain substances such as cyanide .
14 Staining also enables the recovery of inside and outside cells for subsequent developmental analysis ( Sections 3.2 , 3.3 , 3.4 ) .
15 Those taken up enabled the Society to expand its business activities in 1989 .
16 Making comparisons between two sets also enables the child to establish a relationship between them , and is one step towards the later understanding of the relationship ‘ is greater than ’ or ‘ is less than ’ between two numbers .
17 The problem for the potential incumbent is that it has to get enough customers signed up to enable the prices quoted to be profitable .
18 His case was put back to enable a solicitor to represent him .
19 It does not enable a voidable transaction to be set aside as against a bona fide purchaser who has acquired by registration a legal estate .
20 And even if this does not enable the desired result to be obtained convincingly , there are further possible ploys which are readily available .
21 But so many applications for an official search are rejected that the Registries have a printed list of four frequent reasons for rejection , as follows : ( 1 ) no plan on search of part ; ( 2 ) plan lodged does not enable the property searched to be identified on the filed plan ; ( 3 ) the estate plan referred to has not been approved by the Registry for use with Form 94B ; ( 4 ) approval of the estate plan has been withdrawn , therefore any application for a search must be accompanied by a plan .
22 The foreign domicile alone therefore does not enable the taxpayer to make use of these provisions .
23 However , to suggest to a parent that an assessment should start at the same point in time as the children are prepared for removal to a long-term placement , does not enable an open and honest working relationship .
24 Not only had Bohr explained Balmer 's mysterious formula ( and other later formulae for lines corresponding to ending up in orbits with unc but he had also enabled the value of the Rydberg constant A to be calculated in terms of the known quantities m , e , c and h .
25 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 .
26 This last co-ordinate specifically enables the hearer to interpret what is said in the light of what has already been said .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Thus a clause which permitted " any partner " to be expelled by " the other partners " was held not to enable a single partner to expel either or both of his colleagues ( Re A Solicitor 's Arbitration [ 1962 ] 1 WLR 353 ) .
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