Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] enables " in BNC.

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1 With implications sometimes of the second class , these later books are categorized as ‘ the modern classics ’ , a categorization that also enables the critics to play their game of ‘ spot the classic ’ .
2 However , I have stressed the importance of the other side of our self-interested rationality — the side that also enables us to appreciate the personal advantages to be gained from compliance with the restraints of the social contract .
3 The technology that supposedly enables you to telecommute from Tahiti to your office in London or Chicago in fact brings the damn office on to your patch of surf-swept sand .
4 And the culmination of the production of some financial information that simply enables you to ensure that you can meet those goals in that coming year if you choose to do so .
5 He was to add that the French should also be glad to be allied to the Scots , ‘ for from Scotland we may repulse the English , and from thence enter easily into their country , which gives no great odds against them , and thus enables us to curb and check them . ’
6 Certainly it contrasts with the picture the women paint , in which the cult is an innocent healing rite designed to rehabilitate sick wives and thus enables them to resume their wifely roles with renewed energy and zest .
7 The reason , one supposes , for their usefulness in the wind band rather than the orchestra is no doubt the weight and solidity of tone which overcomes in the former combination any disadvantages which might be caused by the highly individual tone-colour of the saxophones , and thus enables them to enrich the texture and , by their vitality , to add the gaiety and fun which are such marked features of their character , as well as a brand of melancholy particularly to be associated with the alto instrument , hence its occasional use for solo work .
8 This enables other members to consider the matter between the meetings and also enables the officers to investigate and report on the matter , if necessary .
9 Further , as Harvey ( 1978 ) makes clear , the resolutions of those struggles in any one place and time are represented in the built environment ( illustrated in his work on Paris : Harvey , 1985a ) , which in turn constrains and yet enables further developments in the reproduction of society , as illustrated by his work on American suburbia : see Harvey ( 1975 ) and also Walker ( 1981 ) .
10 This not only supplies more power , but also enables you to get close enough to the board to put your foot on it .
11 Such a structure not only enables staff to organise and implement initiatives effectively but also enables them to generate , develop and share their own ideas , practice , problems and solutions , The consultative process being so thorough and involving helps to create a sense of teamwork and community within the school .
12 Another useful alternative is the Co-operative Bank , which gives you banking facilities in the various Handybanks in large Co-op stores , but also enables you to cash cheques in modest Co-op stores , anytime that the store is open .
13 The fact that the college is situated in a campus-like setting alongside two other further education colleges not only reduces the isolation which is characteristic of the great majority of agricultural colleges , but also enables its students to share residential , recreational , and sporting facilities and membership of student societies both with the College of Librarianship and the Aberystwyth College of Further Education and also with University College , Aberystwyth .
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