Example sentences of "enables us [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While a certain amount of stress can be positive — it provides energy which enables us to do the things we want to do — it only becomes a problem if it develops into distress .
2 Such a discussion is essential since it enables us to judge the degree to which the successful conduct of monetary policy can influence economic activity and thereby achieve economic objectives .
3 Even though the role of the body clock as the internal cause of a rhythm can be investigated after removing external causes by performing a constant routine for 24 hours , this only enables us to assess the effects of the clock over a single cycle of the rhythm .
4 A comparison of the theoretical and experimental values of lattice enthalpies thus enables us to assess the degree of ionic character of a compound .
5 A full survey report is not usually required in respect of properties covered by NHBC insurance , but the Society does require its own valuation report which enables us to assess the value of the property for mortgage purposes .
6 MAS should always attempt to draft heads of agreement as this thereby enables us to control the transaction .
7 It enables us to remember the cards that have been played in a hand of bridge , the objects on a tray in the game of pelmanism , or reading a meter and recording the result ( see Fig. 5.1 ) .
8 Exposure of these sections to dyes that are selectively taken up by either the bodies of neurons or by their axons enables us to see the structure of the lesion site .
9 The first instalment of heaven , the Spirit himself , enables us to see the reality of our calling and its future consummation .
10 The aesthetic theory of foregrounding or de-automatization enables us to see the references to TRANSPARENT and OPAQUE qualities of prose style ( see 1.3.1 ) as more than vague metaphors .
11 This is a purely simplifying assumption : it enables us to see the role played by taxes in the model , but at the same time the analysis is kept simple .
12 In this case , the modular nature of its construction enables us to tailor the course exactly to fit .
13 It is generally mutually convenient if we take our holidays together as a block ( it also enables us to give the nanny time off ) .
14 In the absence of a precise definition of services , the distinction enables us to disentangle the growth and contraction of service employment across a range of service industries from the separate but related growth of service employment in the economy as a whole .
15 Hobhouse 's evolutionary method was , however , also reminiscent of Comte since he argued that it was the growing domination of mind over the conditions of life that enables us to appreciate the importance of the collective framework of society .
16 But that erm that we 'd actually like so many per month and that that enables us to plan the factory .
17 He enables us to pray the Lord 's Prayer , which , in the form known to Luke , begins simply ‘ Abba ’ , ‘ Father ’ .
18 The curve is derived in the four-quadrant diagram shown in Fig. 4.11 where graph ( i ) shows the demand for labour function and graph ( iii ) shows the unemployment function ; graph ( ii ) depicts a 45 ° line which enables us to switch the demand for labour axis from being vertical in graph ( i ) to being horizontal in graph ( iii ) .
19 This somewhat contradictory role is what enables us to specify the concept of a local state , as well as a national one .
20 So certain genes enables us to do just that , because knowing the gene enables us to manufacture the product which the gene should make normally in people , and in those people who ca n't make it normally , then you can supply the defective product to them .
21 When a series of such images , running vertically down a strip of film , is projected at 24 frames a second ( fps ) in the cinema , or 25 fps on ( British ) TV , an illusion of movement is created because of a retinal property known as ‘ persistence of vision ’ , which in normal life enables us to perceive the world as a continuous flow , not an infinite series of separate moments .
22 Where possible comparisons are made with older countries , especially those of western Europe , as this enables us to identify the uniqueness ( or otherwise ) of the trends observed in Britain .
23 The concept of power , then , enables us to understand the actions of all statesmen and women , regardless of their views and intentions .
24 This seems to happen retrospectively , for it is the simple past tense of 'shin " d " which enables us to read the deixis of " those early dayes ' in a particular way , in direct relation to 'shin " d " .
25 The Spirit enables us to know the Master , to sense his will , to grasp his mind and to see things his way .
26 What Julius Caesar , and Renaissance drama generally , requires is a rethinking of how characters work as representations , a challenge to find a critical language which enables us to rethink the relation between symbol and character in a sophisticated way .
27 It er it meets the er the terms of government advice , it enables us to provide the sort of range of er sites that er we we feel we need to erm attack the problem of er economic development .
28 First it enables us to omit the word ( or phrase ) that is the subject in the active sentence .
29 Batty — I think we 're all agreed that it was a sad day when he went , but if it enables us to buy the ground back , or strengthen the defence , it may not be so bad .
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