Example sentences of "enable [pers pn] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To enable them to take all client groups , accommodation standards will be higher than those set down in the registration criteria .
2 to enable them to have more management time , like we 're looking at trying to get them to reduce their work their case loads
3 Does the Oxford Forestry Institute have a programme of education for the ordinary members of the public to enable them to have this vision of their assets .
4 He aimed to increase off-peak travel in particular by enhancing the quality of travel and station environment by ‘ Operation Pride ’ , a name coined to launch the quality improvement drive , and by new and imaginative marketing exercises , one of the first of which was a ‘ Network Day ’ on 21 June when over 200,000 people took advantage of the special £3 ticket enabling them to travel all day anywhere .
5 DesignaKnit can help with this aspect of designing by enabling you to combine any garment created within the SHAPING section with any of the stitch patterns created in the COLOUR section .
6 Moreover , there is a danger than data that presented very little pattern originally can be smoothed into an artefactually interesting story ; exercise 9.4 has been designed to enable you to explore this point .
7 Erm what I have in mind to do my Lord , is to open the case now for you to indicate the scope of erm and will you then know , agreed that we would invite you to adjourn that for some time to enable you do some reading of the witness statement and expert 's reports because of course they are long and that would take considerable amount of with your Lordship is able to familiarise himself with the matter which is contained therein .
8 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 .
9 And goal or mission is to enable you to integrate that information seamlessly and deliver it to the desktop in a form which is appropriate to all of the users in the enterprise .
10 Rising living standards for those in work have also enabled them to buy more consumer goods .
11 A wet suit will also enable you to spend more time on the water than if you only venture out when the sun is shining .
12 This attitude/power association will enable you to have some idea for each performance , but you must get to know the exact requirements of the aircraft you normally fly .
13 As Byrd begins the long rehabilitation process which doctors hope will enable him to regain some movement , former team-mate Al Toon , one of the game 's top wide receivers , sits in retirement after being unable to shake off the effects of the ninth concussion in his eight-year career .
14 At the Federal level there is an Office of the Co-ordination of Soil and Water Conservation , but it has a tiny staff and its position within the Ministry of Agriculture does not enable it to have much influence on land-use decisions .
15 The company believes the strength of its Rosemary brand , plus the ‘ state-of-the-art ’ technology installed at its new Bedworth plant , will enable it to achieve this aim .
16 ‘ It claims that we first select a particular task that we wish to carry out , and then select the appropriate machine which will enable us to perform this task .
17 Given the very recent appointment of a Head of Scientific & Technical Services , it has not been possible to formulate the likely requirements for laboratory computing for 1993/94 , but discussions during 1993 will enable us to plan this work from 1994/95 onwards .
18 with System Ten has announced a family of control servers which will enable us to control this network of servers and clients as if it was a single machine .
19 Er the other fire fighters would enable us to hit that target on a regular basis and in fact we will also the target during those periods when .
20 A youth training fund would enable us to continue this scheme , not only with a view to employment , but enabling us to provide training and development of personal skills , which would benefit them in future employment or future education .
21 Secondly , it will enable us to locate each object more quickly and easily .
22 ‘ Not in the least ’ , he told me , ‘ In fact , it lets us off the hook and will enable us to have more freedom perhaps than before ’ .
23 A DTP software package , and the associated hardware , will enable us to produce such material cheaply and quickly .
24 If all of that can combine to enable her to become that champion , that British champion , then never mind Spycatcher , the LTA will undoubtedly have pulled off … a very British coup .
25 The final withdrawal without major disaster enabled them to preserve some profit .
26 The danger of swallowing can be minimised if companies take the tender offer route — buying minority stakes which still enable them to exercise some control , and still share costs in areas such as research or marketing .
27 His awareness and exploitation of these rights enable him to achieve some success in making criticisms of the Czechoslovakian government .
28 Or was it a surgical implant that enabled him to endure more terror than ordinary men , a supplementary hypothalamus ?
29 Sheer mental power was the ability which Coleridge possessed which enabled him to accomplish this feat , as he does in ‘ Frost at Midnight ’ , when , sitting in his cottage he takes in the ‘ Sea , hill , and wood This populous village ! … with all the numberless goings on of life . ’
30 He had invented this word called EUREKA ! which , if shouted under certain conditions in the bathroom , enabled him to solve any manner of obtuse conundrums .
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