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

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1 To assert this is merely to reiterate a point that should be obvious : that science , however sophisticated its instrumentation , can not generate observations that somehow enable us to look at the relationship between experience and the world as it were from outside of experience .
2 Her main motive was simple : to retrieve the ring and thereby enable Rick to make peace with his family .
3 Develop a formal plan : set objectives and policies in relation to the achievement of organisational goals and thereby enable the effective and efficient deployment of resources .
4 Dates for this year were already booked but much work is going on in the background to see how possible it is to reduce the number of reunions and thereby enable members to meet more old friends .
5 The children 's objective is to make sure that Samson survives , builds up experience and gathers items that will help him in his quest , and eventually enable him to complete his mission .
6 Andrew Hugh Smith , chairman of the exchange , said he believed that the clearing house ‘ will involve market users more directly in the development of settlement systems and so enable the UK to achieve the rapid development of a paperless settlement , payments and registration system for domestic equities .
7 BBC2 's Horizon , in The killer in the village ( 25 April ) , traced its spread across America and the efforts of the Center for Communicable Diseases ( CCD ) in Atlanta , Georgia and others to isolate the cause and so enable work to proceed to a cure .
8 They can also clearly indicate marked levels of delay and so enable the professional to plan a course of intervention and further investigation .
9 Self-access is designed to help EFL and ESL teachers with the practicalities of setting up and managing self-access study facilities and so enable learning to take place independently of teaching .
10 More work is also needed to reduce the memory structures to dimensions of below five thousandths of a micron and so enable it to operate at room temperature .
11 The GLC was empowered by the Act to make grants to the LTE for any purpose ( section 3 ) and the GLC intended in this way to reimburse the LTE for the revenue lost by the fares reduction and so enable the LTE to balance its books , this being an obligation placed on the LTE ‘ so far as practicable ’ .
12 We are moving towards a system where a choice will be made and that choice will become reality because the money will follow the patient and so enable that patient to be treated .
13 Bearing in mind too that as a non-taxpayer you can open an account in just your name and so enable all the interest to be declared gross .
14 The trouble broke out when other party leaders voted to change the rules and thus enable delegation members to elect their chairmen ( as committee members have long been able to do ) .
15 The first objective was to develop a Pinot Noir clone which could resist the frosts in the Marne valley and thus enable vineyards in this predominantly Pinot Meunier area to be replanted with a more noble variety .
16 The CME hopes to entice more foreign users to its product range and thus enable it to globalise its contract markets without the need for linkages or extending pit trading hours .
17 A computerised version would have a number of levels based on key words , e.g. high-frequency spellings , and also enable teachers to introduce new vocabulary .
18 A computer simulation based upon the hydrological should be able to allow many aspects of river basin behaviour to be considered simultaneously and also enable the simulation of the hydrological response of different basins .
19 The models can be used to predict circulation patterns within the city and hence enable the retailer to locate new shops on different patterns from those already covered .
20 It is to be hoped that in the course of time the word ‘ fear ’ used in the context of the foregoing will be abandoned in favour of the word ‘ foreboding ’ , for the conscience , once properly developed should give warning rather than frighten , and therefore enable the individual to avoid that which could give rise to real fear .
21 This will not only facilitate the request but also enable consideration of continuity .
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