Example sentences of "enable [pron] [to-vb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Liberal Democrats remain steadfastly committed to the original aims of the NHS : to enable everyone to live free of the fear of illness , injury and disability ; to provide health care free at the point of delivery and regardless of ability to pay .
2 All volunteers are trained in a programme designed to : — give a broad knowledge of HIV and AIDS — equip an individual on an emotional and practical level to enable them to give compassionate and unconditional care — equip them to give practical support
3 Finally , you will need to find a suitable storage container for the bags , to enable them to lie flat , keep them out of direct sunlight and free of dust .
4 Professional television crews , in fact , bring their own power generators with them to enable them to light large areas .
5 I believe that many visitors would like to have available a short paper about the early history to enable them to derive greater enjoyment from their stay and I hope those who want to know more will be stimulated to consult the Inventory .
6 Training is needed to enable them to derive greater value and information from the source .
7 Some bags use a silicone treated down to enable them to resist damp .
8 To enable them to take all client groups , accommodation standards will be higher than those set down in the registration criteria .
9 These accounts are also used to settle banks ' foreign exchange transactions and to enable them to conduct normal correspondent banking relationships ( see Chapter 3 , Foreign Exchange Market : Correspondent Banks ) .
10 Royal agents were equipped with letters of credit to enable them to use these services .
11 Moreover , this lever is strengthened by electoral democracy , which legitimates the promotion of locally preferred policies , and in this way local states , and especially electoral local government , are not only used by those dominant at the centre to enable them to manage uneven development , but can also represent specifically local interests .
12 The banks financing the huge project have given Eurotunnel until the end of the year to come up with an agreed costing for completion of the tunnel sufficient to enable them to release fresh loans .
13 To enable them to do this , they had to develop a body clock , geared to the sun 's cycle .
14 Students for whom French is the minor component in their degree spend two months in France during summer vacations , and some financial help is available from the University to enable them to do this .
15 Granted to LIFESPAN users to enable them to perform various functions .
16 In areas such as Cheltenham , Hereford and Eastbourne there is little to suggest that anything new has happened to enable them to translate this into general election support .
17 The fact that most practices ' referral rates had increased in the second phase of the study provides no support for the view that first wave fundholders had artificially increased their rates of referral in the preparatory year to enable them to make budgetary savings in the subsequent year , although their rates were higher than those of the controls in phase 1 .
18 ‘ A system to convert data from internal and external sources into information and to communicate that information , in an appropriate form , to managers at all levels in all functions to enable them to make timely and effective decisions for planning , directing and controlling the activities for which they are responsible . ’
19 In such circumstances , Mr Cruickshank said it is ‘ crucial that up-to-the-minute information is readily available for NHS managers to enable them to make informed decisions on pay and staffing ’ .
20 Once the information has been collected it should be reviewed by Newco 's solicitors to enable them to address any potential problem as quickly as possible .
21 At Level Three students will identify personal development goals and devise and arrange enterprise activity to enable them to meet these goals .
22 It is largely up to the banks themselves to decide on the ratio that they consider to be ‘ prudent ’ : i.e. the ratio that provides them with enough liquid assets to enable them to meet any demands for cash .
23 The aims of the workshop are to help young people in the South Pacific to understand and respond to the mass media ( TV , video , radio and print ) and to enable them to recognise better quality media programmes .
24 GPs will receive sufficient funds to enable them to provide full and proper treatment for their patients .
25 It runs courses for young people to enable them to become familiar with a range of occupations .
26 to enable them to have more management time , like we 're looking at trying to get them to reduce their work their case loads
27 The five spent on the line is to enable them to have three photographic run-pasts where passengers will be given the opportunity to disembark , stand clear of the track and photograph the train at some remote and picturesque location .
28 Does the Oxford Forestry Institute have a programme of education for the ordinary members of the public to enable them to have this vision of their assets .
29 Tim Hayward , head of corporate recovery at KPMG , said : ‘ Liquidation is the form of insolvency particularly common to smaller companies and many have simply not had the cash reserves to enable them to survive difficult trading conditions .
30 To enable them to fulfil these tasks UDCs have been granted extensive financial , planning and land acquisition powers .
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