Sentence examples for enabled himself from inspiring English sources

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He would argue that by offloading it and other works from his collection he has enabled himself to buy new art, thus encouraging new artists and keeping his collection as fresh as frozen blood.

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The Pope's intention was to enable himself to declare more saints from the ranks of ordinary people among a wider range of nationalities to create more representative exemplars for the average person in the pew.

Then again, it would look pretty odd for the new boss to be the man who has just brokered a deal enabling himself to be paid lots more money.

Rio Ferdinand gambled on having a probable three-game ban for violent conduct extended to four, by denying the charge and so enabling himself to play against City, ahead of a Football Association regulatory commission which will sit today to consider his apparent lash at the face of Hull City's Craig Fagan on Saturday.

Once the trio had disclosed to Justices Blackmun and Stevens their previously secret plan to preserve Roe, albeit with some new qualifications, Justice Stevens negotiated changes in their proposed opinion to enable himself and Justice Blackmun to join crucial parts, thus providing a five-person opinion for the court instead of a three-justice plurality.

As a small boy, Levy evinced the classic symptoms of the future inventor, rigging up in his bedroom a complicated arrangement of strings and pulleys to enable himself to operate his light switch and open and shut his door without getting out of bed.

That's because Putin decided against changing the Russian constitution to enable himself to continue in the presidency.

And it is also, you can't help feeling, a bit of wisdom that has enabled Murakami himself to survive and, maybe, deepen as a writer over the two and a half decades of taking things in that this odd, bracing sampler represents.

The Clarence Iverson No. 1 recovered nearly six hundred thousand barrels in the next three decades, and enabled Clarence Iverson himself, the wheat farmer who owned the land and the drilling rights beneath the well, to "pretty much retire" at the age of forty-four, hisonon Cliff told me.

Sounding like the sometimes snappish scholar, Braithwaite, from Barnes's tour de force, "Flaubert's Parrot," the speculative narrator of the Turgenev story enables Barnes, himself a marvelous essayist, to frost his narrative cake with a bit of commentary: "If we know more about consummation," 19th-century people "knew more about desire.

NOT even appearing in adverts on American television as the jocular Dr Z, a mustachioed caricature of himself, enabled Dieter Zetsche to boost sales of Chrysler vehicles.

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