Example sentences of "[modal v] enable [pers pn] [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Data on dose for individual fathers are not presented because this information might enable them to be identified . |
2 | The addition of extra hardware might enable it to be used during the editorial phases of the project . |
3 | Others such as George Cadbury , who initiated Bournville Village in 1897 , and Joseph Rowntree who started New Earswick Village , York , in 1904 , experimented in creating model communities of houses built at prices which would enable them to be let at rents within the reach of working-class incomes . |
4 | In some other cultures , there may have been socially validated ways of defining reality and of acting which would enable them to be less socially isolated , and therefore less neurotic because less privatized . |
5 | In Bill Larnach 's view , too many students came ( and perhaps still come ) to university to seek , as it were , a badge , a qualification that would enable them to be accepted for a job . |
6 | It is hoped that the methodology developed will aid both our understanding of economic and social time series , and will enable them to be forecasted more accurately . |
7 | engineering bearing experience , we can help them choose a bearing which will enable them to be more competitive . |
8 | Your support for our work will enable us to be even more effective . |
9 | We are very grateful as such gifts will enable us to be more generous in the sums we dispense . |
10 | With the passing of time , Greek silver coins tended to have a wider diameter and lesser thickness , and a glance at the general appearance of a coin will enable it to be assigned to either the fifth to fourth centuries or the second to first centuries BC ( compare figs. 9 and 6 ) . |
11 | This will enable it to be selling 9,000 homes by the mid-1990s . |
12 | This can enable them to be ‘ fast-tracked ’ through the system reducing their waiting time and enabling the medical staff to be directed to the more seriously ill . |