Example sentences of "[vb -s] enable [art] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 The corresponding pattern leaflets will have matching colour bands to enable the knitter to choose an appropriate design for the weight of yarn selected .
2 But often over the last couple of years our help has enabled a business to keep going . ’
3 A £2 million investment in new component repair facilities has enabled the company to handle greater volumes of work in-house and allowed space for the RB211 and Olympus workshops to double in size .
4 Although clearly affected by the recessionary climate in many of its major markets , United Distillers ' portfolio of leading brand names and broad geographical spread has enabled the company to make further progress in a difficult year .
5 ‘ Towards these ’ , he said , ‘ and countless others , Ayton exercised the caring spirit for which the Quakers are famous , and which has enabled the school to survive the difficult periods in its long and honourable history . ’
6 This has enabled the north to weather this recession far better than any previous recessions and in a way that bears the best comparison with the south .
7 The new community care service has enabled the women to claim their places as citizens in their neighbourhood and take a tentative hold of a share in the goodness of ordinary life .
8 Short term this has enabled the UK to maintain a state-of-the-art capability , although there has not been the desired reduction in the total percentage of the defence budget committed R&D .
9 It is their commitment which has enabled the Trust to provide its unique contribution to the industry .
10 This improved financial position has enabled the University to make provision in the present year 's estimates for improved staffing in key academic areas , increased library materials provision and some improvement in administrative areas , including essential buildings maintenance .
11 And expertise gained has enabled the university to launch a new MSc course in shellfish biology , fisheries and culture — due to take its first students in the coming academic year .
12 The coming of the ‘ new ’ BEd courses has enabled the colleges to devise courses which , at best , successfully integrate the study of the theory of education , professional studies and periods of school experience , and specialist options in a range of school subjects .
13 This has enabled the court to adopt a less hostile approach to the interpretation of the wording of exemption clauses .
14 Contrary to what he said , that has enabled the industry to maintain production at much the same levels as those of 1990 .
15 Close co-operation with Local Enterprise Companies , Strathclyde Regional Council , local businesses , the local Member of European Parliament and SCOTVEC has enabled the college to build links with European organisations , win European funding and design new courses with the single market in mind .
16 The reduction in costs which this has achieved has enabled the business to perform most satisfactorily in what has been a very difficult year in all its major markets .
17 Moran said : ‘ Director Jack Walker 's money has enabled the manager to put down a good foundation and if we can get Roy coming in alongside the likes of Alan Shearer , the club will really be going places . ’
18 In this supplement to Mr Bramwell 's useful book on the taxation of companies the statement of the law is updated to 1st October 1974 and this has enabled the author to notice the relevant provisions of the Finance Act 1974 and their effect upon the subject-matter of the book .
19 The end of the Cold War has enabled the UN to act with new unity and authority .
20 This has enabled the publishers to receive instant revenue from the advertisers and ongoing income from royalties and cover price sales .
21 The preceding section has enabled the salesperson to choose the most appropriate product(s) from his range to meet customer requirements .
22 And it has enabled the Met to build up an institution that makes the arts splendidly accessible to the general public , without it indulging in crass commercialisation .
23 But last night the South Tees Health Authority and the South Tees Acute Hospitals agreed to split the £30,000 costs to enable the project to continue during 1992–3 .
24 In the above example fresh cash ( £100 ) might come into the banking system because the central bank issued more bank notes to enable the government to meet its expenditure .
25 The separation of the mode of discovery and the mode of justification does enable the inductivists to evade that part of the criticism levelled at them in this chapter which was directed at the claim that science starts with observation .
26 This may not be an accurate assessment of the family dynamic , but the re-labelling of the problem does enable the family to focus on a problem that might not otherwise be considered , the effect of one caring relationship on another .
27 This demand for money arises to enable the community to fulfil its planned expenditures during the intervening periods between receipts of wages , salaries or other forms of income .
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