Sentence examples for enabled to do something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

In no mood to do something.

To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.

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"The majority of people are unaware of the brokenness in our criminal justice system, especially the people most enabled to do something about it," Inman said.

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The women said yoga enabled them to do something that was frightening at first: focus inward.

That extra cushion of water has also enabled officials to do something else the fishermen had asked for many times over the years -- set guaranteed levels downstream from the dams on the east and west branches of the Delaware, and on the Neversink River, which runs into the Delaware.

This enabled him to do something that had previously been thought impossible, he says: control and sustain the continuous eye motion we use to track moving objects, such as a car driving along road.

As terrible as this was, it was just part of what I got to do and it enabled me to do something I really cared about.

I'm constantly questioning everything, indulging my insatiable curiosity for discovering the yet undiscovered, and it's this character trait that enabled me to do something really neat -- solve problems before most people even discover that there are problems.

Hopefully these tapes will enable us to do something different".

That enables us to do something we couldn't do before, or to do it better?

A historical approach is essential, because it enables us to do something that punctuation primers of the Eats, Shoots and Leaves type don't: answer the question "why".

Being in the TA, as well as enabling her to do something good, says Stanley, means she has learned transferable workplace skills.

I think we can take it that Stoppard is expressing his own feelings in the following definition, which recurs unchanged in "Travesties": An artist is someone who is gifted in some way that enables him to do something more or less well which can only be done badly or not at all by someone who is not thus gifted.

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