Example sentences of "be that it enable " in BNC.

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1 The other advantages of a freezer are that it enables you to store food that can be brought out in an emergency when you have unexpected guests , or to store certain foods in bulk , such as bread , to save you from frequent trips to the shops .
2 Another effect of the phrase would seem to be that it enables the person uttering the remarks or engaging in the behaviour to assert that he was unaware of the presence of his audience , which duplicates the requirements of intention now built into the section .
3 An attractive aspect of this approach is that it enables the designer to concentrate on particular areas of the processor 's operation .
4 One key reason why leasing remains popular with companies is that it enables them to expand through investment without damaging cash flow .
5 Perhaps its most useful asset is that it enables the user to locate references in relevant literature .
6 Another benefit of such a system is that it enables one to learn about the human resources of the organization in a different way :
7 ‘ It is unacceptable in our democratic society that there should be a restraint on the publication of information relating to government when the only vice of that information is that it enables the public to discuss , review and criticise government action .
8 ‘ It is unacceptable in our democratic society that there should be a restraint on the publication of information relating to government when the only vice of that information is that it enables the public to discuss , review and criticise government action .
9 The value of the sociological perspective is that it enables students to see why society believes in the discipline in question .
10 One of the more remarkable , and useful , aspects of language is that it enables us to pose questions .
11 Probably the most important aspect of this add-in is that it enables you to embed live graphs in your worksheet .
12 One of the advantages of this approach , or so it is claimed , is that it enables governments to pursue policies based upon consent and voluntary cooperation and thereby to avoid both the ‘ law of the jungle ’ ( monetarism ) and the ‘ jungle of the law ’ ( statutory incomes policies ) .
13 The advantage of this is that it enables us to start focusing on content .
14 The great advantage of his system , with its reliance upon external characters and analogies , was that it enabled him to make sense of the whole animal kingdom without the lifetime of research which Lardner 's schedule made impossible .
15 The rationale of the putting-out system was that it enabled the merchant capitalist to draw on only as much labour as he needed at any given condition of the market .
16 An objection to the use of the defence in this case was that it enabled the court to evade the statutory prohibition on applying volenti non fit injuria .
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