Example sentences of "enable [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] be " in BNC.

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1 Money may , for example , be used as a measure of value enabling comparisons of value to be made between different objects such as houses or cattle .
2 In " The retreate " , a complex linguistic and pragmatic site is displayed , and it is deixis which largely holds this together , enabling frames of context to be created , and leading the reader around and into the work .
3 However , the functional analysis enabled areas of commonality to be identified at a high or general level , showing how and where the two departments interacted .
4 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the liability imposed under section 1(1) of the Act of 1978 was intended by Parliament , by virtue of section 6(1) of the Act , to enable claims for contribution to be made as between parties who had no claim for contribution under the general law , and applied whenever a plaintiff had a cause of action against a third party in respect of the same damage as gave rise to his cause of action against the defendant , irrespective of the legal basis of the liability ; and that , accordingly , the defence of ex turpi causa non oritur actio could not be relied upon in answer to a claim for contribution under the Act ; and that , since there was sufficient possibility of the third party being found liable for some part of the plaintiffs ' loss , there were no grounds for striking out the third party notice ( post , pp. 1022H ā€” 1023A , Gā€“H , 1024G ā€” 1025D ) .
5 The specific purpose of that Act , as of the Act of 1935 before it , was to enable claims for contribution to be made as between parties who had no claim to contribution under the general law .
6 It enables passages of language to be read in a coherent manner and gives an indication of the rhythm and colour of the speech .
7 Previously analysed texts have already been used as a source of statistical information to enable parts of speech to be identified in a text on the basis of the likelihood of particular sequences ( for example , the word after the is nearly always a noun ) .
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