Example sentences of "enable [pers pn] [to-vb] [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly it is interesting to speculate to what extent these attitudes have caused British businessmen to adopt short time-horizons in making decisions — with negative consequences for longer-term growth performance — because their main objective is to acquire sufficient wealth to enable them to move on to the better things in life .
2 The aim was to draw together good practice and make recommendations to enable organisations to manage secondments effectively and provide secondees with the support necessary to enable them to contribute fully to their new jobs and to their old , once they returned .
3 The aim was to draw together good practice and make recommendations to enable organisations manage secondment effectively and provide secondees with the support necessary to enable them to contribute fully to their new jobs and to their old , once they returned .
4 They are generally thicker and harder-fired than wall tiles , to enable them to stand up to heavy wear without cracking .
5 In the 1987 budget , a " carryback " was introduced for BES investors , enabling them to carry back to the previous tax year relief on up to 15,000 invested .
6 Finally , there 's an option to create a ‘ rescue ’ disk ; a bootable floppy containing vital hard disk info , enabling you to go back to square one if the worst comes to the worst .
7 It is a precision which opens new possibilities in adding emphasis to any roof , enabling you to add immeasurably to every roofing effect .
8 In terms of storage and communications , the 220 now supports the 9334 model 500 Deskside Expansion Unit , enabling it to access up to 5.4Gb of external storage .
9 So you need a rich peasant economy to finance industrialization to provide the mechanization to enable you to go on to collectivization .
10 ‘ We 'd pay the going rate , and provide a car to enable you to get around to the various stores and liaise with curtain-makers and such . ’
11 That will enable them to respond flexibly to the transport needs of their students , including students with learning difficulties .
12 This might enable them to hold on to around 100 of their present 270 seats .
13 So there are , there are problems with this sort of policy in terms of , of the , like the economic logic of it is that yes you go for a rich peasant economy which creates inequalities which will provide you with industrialization , which will then enable you to get back to inequalities but , in term back to equality
14 The summit may be an opportunity — I know that my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister is encouraging other Heads of State to attend it — that will enable us to put over to the British population the need to recognise that there is a balance , an interdependence and a need for the transfer of resources .
15 The nuptial pads on a male frog 's feet enable him to grip on to the females tightly when mating .
16 He had studied at Chelsea in his apprenticeship days and his highly successful practice in Mark Lane enabled him to retire early to Eltham in Kent and to devote the rest of his days to his garden of rare plants , many of which were sent home by his brother from the Near East .
17 The current indications for those projects due to bring revenues in the next financial year enable us to look forward to 1994 with considerable optimism . ’
18 The current indications for those projects due to bring revenues in the next financial year enable us to look forward to 1994 with considerable optimism . ’
19 The investigators ' case study company is undertaking internal re-organisation precisely in order to enable it to respond quickly to transformations in the market place created by , for example , new investor protection legislation , the government withdrawal from earnings related pensions ( SERPS ) and increased competition in the intermediary market .
20 During the 1980s , there has been a marked decline in the proportion of secondary students who gain the Sudan School Certificate which enables them to go on to higher education or enter the civil service .
21 Second , at the very tip of their abdomen they possess a hook-like structure which enables them to hold on to the shell .
22 He says the two main benefits for shareholders are that the perks are a ‘ bit of fun ’ that it ‘ enables them to relate more to the company . ’
23 It 's long-play feature enables you to record up to eight hours of matches on one tape — twice as long as usual !
24 This option enables you to activate up to 10 DCs via a single package .
25 The beach start enables you to step on to your board without having to haul the sail out of the water .
26 This option enables you to delete up to 16 LIFESPAN mail messages which have previously been inspected without having to mark them as in option 6.4.1 — Delete Individual Mail .
27 Er if , if there is a sufficient er indication in these words an indication , a pointer as I say , if there 's a transparency in these words which enables us to see through to the truth then our formulation of it does n't matter all that much .
28 We have negotiated a special deal with one of the world 's leading car hire organisations , that enables us to pass on to you the corporate rates and preferential service for car hire that they usually offer only to large companies .
29 An assured income from Standing Orders is crucial to enable us to react instantly to the rapid changes in South Africa .
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