Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] enable [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Following the failure of the stabiliser rear spar top chord , the structure could not sustain the flight loads imposed upon it long enough to enable the failure to be detected by the then existing inspection schedule . |
2 | For suppose that the disuse of meat causes a permanent distaste for it , and that an increased demand for fish continues long enough to enable the forces by which its supply is governed to work out their action fully ( of course oscillation from day to day and from year to year would continue : but we may leave them on the side ) . |
3 | It sold at a high enough price per pound to cover the cost of carrying it across the Atlantic , and Jamestown enjoyed a tobacco boom , though the increase in exports from 20,000 lb. in 1617 to 350,000 lb. in 1621 was not enough to enable the Company to show a profit , because the ( wholesale , pre-duty ) price fell from four or five shillings a pound to a shilling a pound at the same time . |
4 | The cuts do not have to be deep , just enough to enable the two lapel corners to be lifted with the thin wedge end of the knife handle to reveal the green cambium layer beneath . |
5 | Involving the LEA 's representative in the heart of the decision-making process like this not only enables the school to draw on their individual and ‘ corporate ’ expertise , experience and knowledge but also recognises the school 's belief in the LEA 's vital role in providing a comprehensive education system for the local community . |
6 | It not only enables the categorisation of events in a meaningful way , but also allows the context of the event to be considered . |
7 | This exercise is valuable not only to enable the draftsman to produce a set of conditions which is most to the advantage of his client ( whether his client be buyer or seller ) , but also to enable him to understand the motivation of the other side when he is in negotiation with their advisers . |
8 | Even if ambiguity is not fatal to the contract , the drafter 's objective is not merely to enable the client to win any dispute which may arise but , so far as possible , to avoid such disputes . |
9 | Politicians of all persuasions entertain the hope that their brand of constitutional reconstruction can set things aright so enabling the state to recover , square the circle , and create the conditions for both economic growth and social cohesion . |
10 | This is not simply to enable the vet to work in comfort , or even to reduce his rage when the first words are ‘ I will just go and try to get a rope on her ! ’ |
11 | Diesel traction then took over briefly to enable the train to traverse the boiler shop road and Bridgnorth Head Shunt using two separate shunters . |
12 | " The language of section 142(1) of the Law of Property Act 1925 seems to me wide enough to enable an action to be brought by [ D ] against [ L ] . |
13 | Shopping around also enables the company to strike competitive deals . |
14 | The Council Tax legislation prescribes that second homes shall be granted a 50% discount from the full liability and no longer enable the Council to grant discretionary relief in any circumstances . |
15 | This identification and sense of hope are technically possible in the home situation or in hospital but here is a serious risk that family members or medical and nursing staff will , by their own concerned actions intended to help the sufferer to eat , actually thereby enable the addictive disease to continue : there are few hinge the disease likes more than getting other people ( rather than the primary sufferer ) to take responsibility . |
16 | Our Canadian business , which underwent an organisational restructuring the previous year , was able to benefit in 1992 and both drystone and coated tonnages were significantly higher enabling the business to offset price weakness in the marketplace and exceed its budget . |