Example sentences of "allow [art] [noun] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The General Vesting Declaration will be prepared at the end of May which will allow the land to rest in the District Council at the beginning of July .
2 The General Vesting Declaration will be prepared at the end of May which will allow the land to rest in the District Council at the beginning of July .
3 Hopefully this will allow the ethnography to extend on the interpretive analysis which Kuper ( 1973 ) termed ‘ neostructural ’ and which has since combined aspects of a feminist , semantic , and symbolic framework to generate what may well be a short-lived disciplinary ‘ ism ’ of ‘ post-modern ’ anthropology ( Young 1989 ) .
4 Colin McRae says it wo n't make the car much quicker but it will allow the driver to hang onto the steering wheel for much longer and will require less effort .
5 But if the cause is reasonably capable of being associated with the promotion of lawful business interests the judge should not allow the case to go to the jury if there is no evidence of the accused 's intention going beyond such lawful business interests …
6 Do not allow the horse to wander into the first fence .
7 A development of the Mark 3 , it contains some APT features including a curved narrowing body profile which would allow the body to tilt like the APT but which feature is now unlikely to be used .
8 In a series of meetings with parents , the Headmaster with the new Bursar , Wing Commander J.M. Gilchrist , outlined the visions of an enlarged future : the new Gymnasium would release the old one to serve as a temporary library ; and then the building of a new hall , with some additional rooms , would allow the library to move to the Ha/lam Hall .
9 Fraud is difficult to prove , but misrepresentation may also allow the signer to escape from the effect of the terms .
10 Discretion will allow officials to exercise some autonomy in their work and may allow the official to respond to the individual needs of clients rather than applying a set of standard rules .
11 In a last bid to gain full control over the port the German government offered Poland guaranteed rights of access if the Poles would allow the city to revert to the Reich .
12 The courts may allow the plaintiff to rely on the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur .
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