Example sentences of "[that] enable the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The principles as civil proceedings and the topic is now run by it goes on and that mainly deals with criminal material and then one can pick it up at paragraph thirty two er seventeen when er the authors addressed themselves to civil proceedings er and that er following passage deals with effects of the civil evidence act and the relevant procedures and then moving on my Lord to er to in fact , thirty two thirty nine on page eighty hundred and twenty nine the expert has furnished the judge or jury with the necessary scientific criteria for testing the accuracy of her conclusion so that to enable the judge or jury to perform their own independent judgement by the application of these criteria to the facts proved in evidence .
2 The film viewer sees a wide range of technical devices — split-screen , slow motion , fast motion , various kinds of fades — that enable the storyteller to indicate that something happened earlier ( the ‘ flash-back ’ ) or that something will happen in the future , or that something is being dreamt or fantasized .
3 They do so by partitioning the system into independent units of a size that enable the system to be easily understood .
4 Butler remarks the importance of repetition in the process of resistance and transformation : ‘ The task is … to repeat and , through a radical proliferation of gender , to displace the very gender norms that enable the repetition itself ’ ( Gender Trouble , 148 ) .
5 Teaching or learning resources are tools that enable the communication to be more effective .
6 " Control " for these purposes is defined by s840 TA 1988 and it is likely that , though management has control for close company purposes within the meaning of s416 , they will not have control within the meaning of s840 while the institutional investors remain in place , because there will be powers conferred by Newco 's Articles of Association , or in the subscription agreement , that enable the institutions to control Newco within s840 .
7 Make an assured and selective use of a wide range of grammatical constructions that are appropriate for topic , purpose and audience , and that enable the writer to vary sentence beginnings , achieve the desired emphasis etc , eg alterations of word order , lexical or structural repetition , passive constructions , adverbial connectives , elliptical constructions , non-finite subordinate clauses , and of a varied and appropriate vocabulary , eg colloquial , formal , technical , poetic or figurative .
8 The product includes a major extension to the scripting language capabilities of Asterix that enable the product to be customised for specific customer needs .
9 Awareness of these features may even impair the participant 's practice but they are features that enable the analyst to understand , in a more general way , what participation involves .
10 With the exception of French , study of all of the languages described below may be begun in Edinburgh , in specially-planned courses ( designated 1A courses ) that enable the student to reach an advanced level of proficiency in the first year .
11 Leading lights in the EISA bus world have come together to agree an extension to the specification called EISA with Enhanced Master Burst Addendum , which defines enhancements compatible with existing EISA products that enable the input-output performance needed for emerging high-end server applications .
12 Leading lights in the EISA bus world have come together to agree an extension to the specification called EISA with Enhanced Master Burst Addendum , which defines enhancements compatible with existing EISA products that enable the input-output performance needed for emerging high-end server applications .
13 Such systems depend on a classified array ; most libraries adopt schemes that enable the reader not only to find " where the science books are kept " but a particular sub-section " where the books on sub-atomic particles are kept " .
14 The key features review provides MAS with an opportunity to add value to the purchaser 's acquisition plans by identifying factors that give grounds for the purchaser to reduce both his and the vendors ' price expectations and by suggesting pragmatic solutions , based on experience , that enable the deal to proceed without leaving either side overly exposed .
15 These include the specialist locating devices that enable the ferret 's progress underground to be monitored and its exact position to be discovered .
16 It was a combination of the determination of groups of older people and the active support from local works that enabled the organisation to develop .
17 Male hostility to the notion that women could assume active roles within the social and political spheres of the movement in part prompted the guild , but it also endowed a jealously-guarded independence that enabled the guild to work outside the political boundaries of accepted cooperative practice .
18 Perhaps it was the transition to land that enabled the scorpions to survive beyond the Palaeozoic , which saw the end of the sea scorpions .
19 Laser treatment was considered to be successful if symptoms caused by intraluminal tumour were reduced to an extent that enabled the patient to lead a lifestule appropriate to his or her age and general condition without constant concern for bowel function .
20 The school operated a concessionary fees scheme that enabled the taxpayers , as members of the staff , to have their sons educated at one-fifth of the fees charged to parents of other pupils .
21 In fact , it was the extra revenue she brought in at the baby end that enabled the charity to open up units for cervical cancer , and fund other research into unappealing but equally vital conditions .
22 It was the Christian stress on man 's free will that enabled the individual to realise that he had a choice .
23 With government imposing pressure by withdrawing its PSO grant of £15.5million per week , and a mixed response from ASLEF members that enabled the board to run approximately 1,500 passenger trains and 150 freight trains each weekday , a peace formula was worked out and normal services were resumed on 19 July .
24 Finally , there were merchants , the men who organized the markets that enabled the corn or flour or bread to find its way to the hungry , the wool to the weaver , fuller and dyer , the cloth to the man who needed a new costume , timber to the shipbuilder , timber and stone to the church .
25 Though he was careful to say that the solution was not to ‘ throw money at problems ’ , Clinton is recycling such old Great Society approaches as job-training , education programmes and the like , all part of the package that enabled the Democrats in the sixties to shirk what the party advocated in 1946 , namely a full employment act .
26 And it was the conceptual element of Cubism that enabled the painters at various times to detach themselves from visual appearances without losing touch with the material world around them .
27 Combined with cost cutting , that enabled the group to cut its borrowings by £70 million to £136 million .
28 The British were involved with them through us and it was their advanced work on breaking cyphers that enabled the ring to establish such a great record .
29 Written material included a claim that the company was exploiting a legal loophole that enabled the device to be sold , even though it is illegal to attach one to a telephone in the UK .
30 While few serious historians have defended Communist excesses , some have argued that it was only the strategy in whose name they were committed that enabled the Republic to fight on for as long as it did .
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