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

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1 These have sturdy telescopic aluminium legs which are well braced to provide good support , and are fitted with pan-and-tilt heads to enable you to make smooth camera moves .
2 If you are disabled , the Social Services Department can give you gadgets to enable you to operate various appliances .
3 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 .
4 It also calls for increased aid to tropical countries to enable them to achieve sustainable forest management .
5 A special regime for international headquarters companies enabling them to pay foreign income dividends ( FIDs ) from foreign source income without paying ACT ‘ should bring benefits to the UK economy ’ , the Institute of Taxation said , but the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and wales said it was unlikely to attract many new companies .
6 All of these areas enable us to create long term partnerships with the groups and organisations we 're committed to help , and all of them enrich I B M's own long term aims .
7 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 ’ .
8 Two things enable you to create good programs : knowing what the sounds you hear are made up of and knowing how your rack works .
9 His awareness and exploitation of these rights enable him to achieve some success in making criticisms of the Czechoslovakian government .
10 I mean there just were n't enough species extinctions to enable you to produce that number of changes and a number of independent traits in that length of time .
11 It began at the 12th , with five successive birdies enabling her to finish two shots ahead of Miss Hall — and that though the Australian had a last round 69 .
12 His wide grasp of the practicalities of sports administration and the problems inherent in the voluntary nature of sport and its governing bodies enabled him to bring sound judgement in policy formation within the CCPR .
13 It also provides instructions to enable you to have quick access to the information it contains via the Tools menu .
14 Granted to LIFESPAN users to enable them to perform various functions .
15 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 .
16 Wren-Lewis 's ( 1981/1982 ) analysis of television news coverage of these riots enables us to understand this contrast .
17 One common group of soil bacteria , the pseudomonads , carry plasmids enabling them to metabolise exotic chemicals such as toluene , camphor or oil hydrocarbons , as well as plasmids coding for drug resistance .
18 Two organisations have now managed to set up clearing facilities enabling them to dispense hard currency in Moscow : Credobank , a Moscow-based commercial bank , began offering cash advances to Visa card holders from early March and American Express has been offering a limited service to its card holders from its Moscow representative office ; Credobank has an on-line connection to a London clearing centre to check all cards — the connection was organised by Sprint Networks ; the bank also plans to offer cash service in some Moscow hotels .
19 Lotus is also used for creating quality printed output ; its WYSIWYG capabilities enable it to produce better prints than the current version of Ark , so Carello exports the data to Lotus prior to printing .
20 Nevertheless , the four categories enable us to identify common features of some of the different types of documents which we shall now consider in detail .
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