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1 A verse or so will enable the reader to understand his methods:
2 The following excerpt, describing the Battle of Morgarten, will enable the reader to judge.
3 The preceding illustrations will enable the reader to understand these simple but important technical improvements.
4 I know of no other way to enable the reader to "size" the thing.
5 A glance at a map of Australia will enable the reader to realise my great blunder.
6 What we have given will enable the reader to obtain a clear insight into their system.
7 The accompanying map will enable the reader more fully to understand the geography of the above narrative.
8 The following statistical table will enable the reader to form some estimate of the movements of population.
9 A few extracts will enable the reader to judge how far he had succeeded in this aim.
10 The following analysis of the speech may enable the reader to find his way through it without serious difficulty:-
11 The annexed sketch of a model will enable the reader to grasp the essential features of the problem and its solution.
12 Now, this classification must be clearly borne in mind, as it will the better enable the reader to understand what follows.
13 The map of the present railways on page vi will enable the reader to judge how far this has been realised.
14 As for Horn, details enough have likewise been given of his career to enable the reader thoroughly to understand the man.
15 A glass of water was necessary to enable the reader to clear her voice, which grew husky from speaking so long.
16 Our extracts will enable the reader to judge of this Poet's style: it is clear and comprehensive, and eschews flowery adornment.
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