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

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1 An arts student may have no arguments either way ; they 've just heard of this mystical thing called Science , but once you 've been doing Science , you realize that a statement like that just does not hold water , and so it enables faith to come far more easily .
2 The value of the sociological perspective is that it enables students to see why society believes in the discipline in question .
3 It enables users to access product , application and support notes ; contact customer service , development and marketing groups as well as providing on-line user registration .
4 It enables users to create and maintain dynamic data models that are defined and manipulated at the highest level , by category .
5 Cumulus Technology Inc , Palo Alto , California will announce Personal Touch , a full-featured Window manager for the Cumulus Alpha Terminal : it enables users to move , resize or select windows and other on-screen features by point and click or through hot key commands ; OSF/Motif or MS-DOS-style windows can be selected at set-up and it provides start-up dialogues , macro dialogues and exit dialogues to open and close applications ; open applications can be displayed as full-screen , stacked or tiled windows depending upon user requirement , Cumulus says .
6 It enables users to move , resize or select windows and other on-screen features by point and click or through hot key commands .
7 It enables users to retain the structure of documents — paragraphs , headings , chapters , footnotes and the like — and to tag these components for mapping into the database .
8 It enables users to rasterise plot files on their Sparcstations for faster output on the plotter , particularly useful for dense files , Xerox says .
9 It enables users to see whether the company is self-financing .
10 It enables users to attach additional displays to the same workstation and costs £2,703 per adaptor .
11 It enables prisoners to pay off their debts to society by working hard and banking the money .
12 It enables governors to draw upon the creativity , expertise , experience and commitment of the teaching staff .
13 It enables teachers to make clear statements about what they want their students to do , but it is not always necessary or possible to satisfy all of the conditions given above .
14 it enables firms to introduce products more quickly in response to competition .
15 Socialists and feminists oppose this move , not only because it enables landlords to evict tenants easily and raise rents , but because they recognise that the demise of this sector is , broadly speaking , a result of the decreasing profitability of investment in this sector ( Merrett , 1979 , p.281 ) , not of legislation concerning rent control and tenants ' rights .
16 It enables groups to identify their own needs and to do something about meeting them .
17 He asserts cautiously that there is a ‘ possibility that both genetic and environmental influences , and interactions between them , may be important in the causation of mental processes , including awareness ’ and goes on to say that awareness probably has survival value because it enables animals to respond to the complexities of the world in which they behave .
18 She argues that it enables speakers to produce language in a more efficient way , so that they use up less mental energy , and speak more fluently — perhaps even more emphatically and persuasively .
19 It enables couples to grow and creatively overcome those painful moments which are part of every marriage .
20 It enables candidates to use the media and campaign techniques which are now an essential part of the electoral process in America .
21 There are several reasons why this may be present , but the main one is that it ‘ guarantees ’ that the manufacturer has conformed with EC weight regulations and it enables foods to move easily between EC countries without having to go through lengthy weight checks in the importing country .
22 No political action may be undertaken or justified on the ground that it promotes an ideal of the good nor on the ground that it enables individuals to pursue an ideal of the good .
23 It enables individuals to overcome some of the accessibility/mobility problems outlined above ; they can come and go largely as they please , use the services they wish and enjoy a wide range of social , business and leisure contacts , conditioned only by the time that is available for driving from place to place and the running costs of the vehicle .
24 We therefore particularly value our partnership with SCF through TRANSAID since it enables BESO to make a direct contribution to Britain 's relief efforts in Africa .
25 It is too important in that it enables children to understand how religion influences individuals and societies , and to explore how people form their own beliefs and values — including atheism .
26 It enables voters to show some preference for different kinds of spending , for example , by campaigning to resist or increase the education or social security tax .
27 For it enables people to unite in support of some ‘ low or medium level ’ generalizations despite profound disagreements concerning their ultimate foundations , which some seek in religion , others in Marxism or in Liberalism , etc .
28 It enables people to identify with those who lead or govern them , to see politicians and rulers as both special and , at the same time , exemplifying the character of their followers …
29 Like the wares of other middlemen , there is something synthetic and not quite genuine about her product , for it enables people to survive within a basically debilitating system .
30 It enables people to develop new skills which may enhance confidence and self esteem .
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