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

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1 The Tories proposed the idea of allowing schools to opt out to enable them to get away from ‘ loony left'authorities .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 The problem for the potential incumbent is that it has to get enough customers signed up to enable the prices quoted to be profitable .
5 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 .
6 Society members who are at present on our own list would be asked for permission to allow their names to go forward enabling us to take part and benefit .
7 This combination of techniques has also enabled the Ca 2+ signal that permeates NMDA channels on dendritic spines to be detected ( Fig. 2 ) .
8 Our existing funding arrangements do not enable us to provide assistance to visiting researchers from the Community or elsewhere .
9 At the same time , these categories do not enable one to penetrate the ‘ surface of phenomena ’ … to understand the process and development of economic life as a whole …
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