Example sentences of "enable [pers pn] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Library acquisitions in higher education are already seriously underfunded , and ways must be found to enable them to deal with these new pressures . |
2 | The University Welfare Services make special provision to assist students with special needs to find accommodation , to enable them to participate in all aspects of university life , and to give expert advice on career opportunities after graduation . |
3 | One of the advantages of using drama in this way ( when the narrative continues over a period of several weeks ) is that both the teacher and the children can change roles , enabling us to look at any given topic from different points of view . |
4 | It is also conceivable to house a part of the London Warburg Institute archive there on micro-film , so enabling us to share in these treasures . |
5 | Erm his brain when you 're talking about human endeavour and craft skill you know , to enable you to get to that stage of , of er er fine working , erm takes a lot of intensive you know , er er attitude . |
6 | An 80 page Activity Book containing tasks and exercises designed to help students develop skills that will enable them to benefit from any news broadcast in English . |
7 | A check list will enable you to listen to those words over and over again in a controlled environment , and you will be able to make up your mind as to what symbol(s) you want to use for it/them from then on . |
8 | Camcorders vary in their ability to produce a good picture in low light , but any model capable of working at a light level of 10 lux or less will enable you to record in most interiors without the need for additional lighting . |
9 | Designed specifically for golfers , THE FRANK HARVEY SUPPORT BELT has an internal orthopaedic cushion which will enable you to play with more comfort . |
10 | Shallowness had saved Beador — that very shallowness which had enabled him to engage in such monstrous debts when he had nothing to meet them but his partner 's money . |
11 | This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game . |
12 | This enabled me to put in all the words I consider legal and thus go on to win the game . |
13 | The people who created the Garotter 's Act , together with the gentlemen who egged them on from the sidelines helping to fashion the vocabulary of objections to penal reform which remain with us to this day , were thus the same men whose blunted moral sensibilities enabled them to preside over this magnanimous process of ‘ civilisation ’ without turning a hair . |
14 | Yes , because this is describing , analysing how ordinary people lived , what was going on that enabled them to live in this way . |
15 | Natural selection will therefore favour adaptations in males that enable them to mate with more females ; but it will favour discrimination in females , if males vary in their quality as mates . |
16 | We have a responsibility not only to provide businesses with access to information , but also with structures that enable them to talk to each other and to trade with the residential community ; and , |
17 | Rather the role of the Holy Spirit is to heighten their awareness of the problem and enable them to identify with those to whom they are called to speak . |
18 | The picture of this charming boy may very fitly be placed near your bed , to imprint the fancy deeper in your imagination and enable you to fall into those sweet transports which do singularly gratify the enjoyer 's heart . |
19 | Chance is chiefly remembered for the Chance process , for the recovery of sulphur in the Leblanc process , which enabled it to weather for another thirty years the challenge from the ammonia-soda process used by the Solvay Company in Belgium and its British partner , Brunner , Mond & Co . |
20 | and then we , enable us to go on these and get a bit of information from the . |
21 | Near one of these , a guardian-baboon squatted , on a leash long enough to enable it to run after any would-be shoplifter and seize his thigh in its jaws . |
22 | The Peerage Act 1963 now enables them to sit for all . |
23 | The argument developed in this chapter is that teachers can ill afford to take this blinkered attitude towards LMS , even if in doing so they appear to be adopting a coping strategy that enables them to focus on those aspects of their work that they see as most important . |
24 | Their sonar system enables them to communicate with each other , to ‘ see ’ through echolocation , and they cam possibly even stun fish sonically . |
25 | Any adaptation in a male which enables him to copulate with more females will be strongly favoured by natural selection . |
26 | Because the males ' reproductive success is probably limited by the number of females they can attract and defend from other males rather than their sperm supply , natural selection will favour any property in a male that enables him to mate with more females . |
27 | Her appearance at last year 's PFA Rally at Cranfield was her longest flight since her restoration , but she is capable of much longer journeys , especially as her excellent short-field performance enables her to drop into any farm-strip or even a flat field — should circumstances dictate a ‘ precautionary ’ landing for weather or fuel . |
28 | The bond between us enables us to pray into each other 's situations — it is different from friends simply getting together ’ wrote one member of this cell . |
29 | A knowledge of feng shui enables us to look at some of the ancient sites elsewhere in the world in a new light . |
30 | This second special resolution is designed to enable us to comply with that requirement of the Financial Services Act . |