Example sentences of "[noun] which would enable " in BNC.

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1 Will he also consider , as a provisional measure , initiating steps which would enable a magistrate or judge to supervise the interrogation of a defendant charged with a terrorist offence ?
2 It goes without saying that more WISE vehicles are needed to develop a programme which would enable many more schools to receive visits on a more regular basis .
3 However ScotRail have now identified funds which would enable them to contribute a much larger sum than they had previously promised , provided the money can go through their accounts in the current financial year .
4 The original recipients of Hilton 's text , however , as is clear from the very fact that he wrote for them in the vernacular , were not interested in comparative academic study , but in particular guidance which would enable them to fully integrate their religious faith in their lives .
5 I mean we may not necessarily be talking about the the the reporting procedures on turnover which would enable us to assess a rack rent in in in the
6 Second , there was the need to construct a professional scholarly stance upon which to build modes of training consistent with the kinds of sensibility which would enable critical evaluation , not only of literature , but of fellow professionals .
7 His search for a style of living which would enable him to cultivate his contemplative gifts led him to equate , perhaps sometimes confuse , an interior state with the external mode of achieving it .
8 At present several attempts are being made to devise performance indicators which would enable schools to be graded , and serve both as a management tool and as a guide to parents in choosing a school .
9 In such a setting , all lines of authority descend from white society , all interaction takes place between members of the white society and there is no interaction which would enable a bicultural existence ( p. 134 ) .
10 He had already assessed Paul 's due income from the returns of publishing , and proposed to make an annual settlement which would enable Paul to be kept in comfort in the mental home and , also , provide for the education of the children .
11 To put all their energy into learning skills which would enable them to cope with their disability would mean admitting that they are disabled .
12 There was an enormous amount of planning to do as well as writing the various protocols and policies which would enable me to function as an ENP .
13 Unsuccessful attempts were made in April to broaden Poland 's governing coalition , and to give it a stronger majority in parliament which would enable it to push through its budget proposals and economic reforms .
14 Hymes ' features constitute essentially a checklist which would enable a visiting ethnographer to arrive by helicopter in a location where a communicative event is in process and to check off the detail of the nature of the communicative event .
15 The government wants parents to take a one year training course which would enable them to teach in primary schools .
16 The preliminary draft of the Convention contained a provision which would enable two Contracting States to permit ‘ direct communication between their respective authorities ’ .
17 Darlington councillor Eleanor Young has welcomed the proposal which would enable youngsters over 13 to study for the Basic Food Hygiene Certificate .
18 The liquidator does not know of the existence of stock records in support of £50,620 , and XY Ltd , in taking over the stock , stated they did not have schedules/lists which would enable them to identify what they took over .
19 Government officials expressed confidence in January 1990 that Bolivia would by June have cancelled all its commercial bank debts , after receiving promises of a total of $30,500,000 in donations which would enable it to buy back the remaining $270,000,000 .
20 When you heard me I was imagining a process whereby you 'd have a strategic sites policy in the structure plan which would enable a local authority in preparing its local plan if it wished to identify a strategic site and that would then become in the local plan , you know subject to all those consultation processes , and then it 's part of the portfolio that is available in the published arena with a statutory framework behind it .
21 This would consist of a meeting of staff , preferably with a chairman not directly involved with the work of the team , in which staff members would be encouraged to contribute information concerning the patient and his circumstances which would enable a full picture of the events leading up to the suicide to be established .
22 Research so far has only begun to offer sociological or psychological analyses which would enable us to develop typologies of carers and those cared for .
23 It would be based on a variety of forms of public ownership which would enable people to be masters of their own lives and to give full play to their energy and abilities .
24 ‘ More training equipment which would enable branch managers to undertake more training in the workplace using pre-structured packages ’ .
25 I needed a job which would enable me to work at home , and be with my family every evening .
26 If it was planned and wanted , it would be rated differently to the unplanned birth to an older woman which dashed her plans to take up a job which would enable the family to move to a more satisfactory house .
27 Starting with Marr 's basic meaningful units , Ullman defines further visual computations which would enable the system , presented with two differing views , to make a perceptual decision between replacement , motion , or change .
28 Victor Lewis-Smith killed it , in one of his Time Out columns , with a heartfelt appeal for a gadget which would enable us to break the last tiny piece of poppadam into two equal pieces .
29 of the elderly sick , the choice would be to receive nursing home treatment under the national health service or the care packages which would enable them to stay in their own homes .
30 ‘ Our objective is to develop communication through a mutual learning process which would enable the tribal groups to be aware of their cultural heritage and to embrace their history , ’ explained LAMP 's General Secretary , M Dewanji .
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