Example sentences of "enable [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The purpose of this briefing is to enable attendees to widen their knowledge and understanding of the products , standards , protocols and terminology within the IBM environment . |
2 | Christina Tracey of the Forestry Commission said the routes have been ‘ carefully selected to enable cyclists to enjoy the most attractive forest scenery in safety and avoid areas which are often heavily used by walkers or forest traffic . ’ |
3 | The objects of the new system are to enable institutions to develop a greater degree of flexibility and autonomy , and to reduce the amount of paperwork both for them and the Council . |
4 | Samsung is recruiting non-Hewlett-Packard partners , offering unbundled configurations to enable resellers to configure their own systems by adding third-party peripherals . |
5 | Thus three core manufacturing technologies have been brought into play in a single product to enable ICI to fill a gap . |
6 | This technique of interpreting a duty as coupled with a discretion , although strictly illogical ( how can a duty be discretionary ? ) , is a useful device to enable courts to keep out of contentious areas . |
7 | Where there is a shortage of labour in a regional or occupational labour market and pay scales are not sufficiently flexible to enable employers to respond to it , it may be only via the displacement of permanent staff by agency workers that the occupational labour market is able to find its equilibrium . |
8 | To enable researchers to report back on the results of recently completed research in the Scottish courts to an invited audience comprising the various branches of the legal profession , policy makers concerned with the administration of justice , pressure group and voluntary organisations and to stimulate an informed discussion of key findings . |
9 | They include non-work-related tasks to enable groups to focus on the process skills rather than the task skills . |
10 | It consists of two elements : ( i ) domestic rate relief , paid to enable authorities to relieve domestic ratepayers of a certain proportion of their rates ( currently 18.5p in the ) ; ( ii ) block grant , intended to supplement an authority 's own finances so that , irrespective of individual local needs and resources , it can provide a similar standard of service for a similar rate poundage to other authorities of the same class . |
11 | The whole point of the Independents exhibition was to enable artists to satisfy their need to exhibit without having to submit their work to a hanging committee . |
12 | It may be mentioned that the written statements do not contain sufficiently specific information to enable counsel to identify who the person is . |
13 | The exclusion of wills and conveyancing originated in a recommendation of the Legal Aid Scrutiny that public money should be directed towards the enforcement or defence of rights and not simply to enable clients to arrange their own affairs . |
14 | A proposal to introduce a limited order facility to enable clients to execute transactions automatically at pre-set prices . |
15 | There are many fertility treatments available to childless couples , and fertility counselling aims to enable clients to make an informed choice . |
16 | Serius has developed a library of objects designed to enable non-programmers to create custom applications by simply linking objects on a point-and-click basis . |
17 | Serius has developed a library of objects designed to enable non-programmers to create custom applications by simply linking objects on a point-and-click basis . |
18 | Several important European trading centres established banks to enable traders to deposit a variety of gold and silver coins then in circulation , in exchange for paper claims , e.g. Bank of Amsterdam , Holland . |
19 | Community Network Services , for example , offers a system to enable traders to send Intrastat returns via its EDI network , CNSNet which also provides Direct Trader Input Customs entries facilities . |
20 | The range of activities recommended for programmes of study is drawn up in general terms and , for the most part , gathered in clusters to enable schools to match their particular planned activities to our specifications . |
21 | One year 's notice was given to enable schools to get the records into order . |
22 | To enable waves to break some distance offshore it is necessary that the offshore profile should possess a very gentle gradient . |
23 | A systematic division of a page into areas to enable designers to ensure consistency . |
24 | There was sufficient reference to the factual basis of the comment — namely the mass-circulation Kemsley newspapers — to enable readers to judge for themselves whether the comment was reasonable . |
25 | To enable readers to understand its financial statements properly , a company must disclose its accounting policies . |
26 | Hatchards in Piccadilly was crammed to bursting with authors last Wednesday for its Authors of the Year reception , the annual event the bookshop stages to enable authors to get together with each other , and not a publisher in sight . |
27 | Given good management , that should be sufficient to enable LEAs to provide for children with special educational needs . |
28 | The trust will extend the telecommunications network to include GP call-handling and introduce a telemetry system to enable paramedics to transmit cardiac information direct to coronary care units . |
29 | The course is under constant review and is planned flexibly to enable tutors to respond to the needs of particular groups of students , but the following three paragraphs itemise some of the particular emphases given to language during the three years . |
30 | For example , they might negotiate with other organizations in society , or with other states to routinize what was previously uncertain , Sixth , a more internal response is to develop ‘ programmes ’ , ‘ repertoires ’ , and standing operating procedures , all of which are devices to enable organizations to embody their past experiences of problems ( organizational learning ) . |