Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] enable " in BNC.
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1 | Mrs Thatcher finally announced her decision to resign at a Cabinet meeting summoned at the unusually early hour of 9 am the next day , declaring that she had concluded that the unity of the party and the prospects of victory in a general election would be better served if she stood down to enable Cabinet colleagues to enter the ballot for the leadership . |
2 | It has also enabled the health professionals to give us feedback on the screening from their perspective . |
3 | It has also enabled the re-introduction of degree programmes in Mathematics and Politics to proceed with steady growth in student numbers . |
4 | ‘ It has also enabled both of us to measure performance and to identify areas where we can save money , ’ added Anthony . |
5 | The charm and naivety he exudes easily enables us to forgive his more sado-masochistic tendencies in movies like last year 's controversial Tie Me Up ! ’ |
6 | I ask it to do so to enable the Bill to be revived in the form — |
7 | 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 . |
8 | It does not enable us to say anything directly about the nature of consciousness . |
9 | However , this is insufficient because by itself it does not enable us to understand the diverse experience of women of different ethnicities . |
10 | It does not enable us to identify the faulty premise . |
11 | 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 . |