Example sentences of "[conj] allowance is [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 If allowance is made for such births , the proportion of births in 1986 with fathers in social classes I and II falls to 29.6 per cent .
2 Not a single holding in their sample remained in the same family name between 1600 and 1700 and only 2 freeholds and 1 copyhold stayed in the possession of the same family during this century even if allowance is made for inheritance through a female line .
3 It is generally accepted that large numbers of people evaded the attention of the enumerators on that occasion and that if allowance is made for under-recording the total should be raised to about 9·2 millions .
4 Using this information it is possible to make a plot of the aircraft 's track over the ground when the necessary calibration and other corrections are made and allowance is made for the effect of wind on the flight path .
5 These are calculated by reference to the regulations and allowance is made for dependants , income tax , national insurance , housing costs , and work expenses .
6 This is how the previous pattern would appear after allowance is made for wind :
7 Even when allowance is made for the authorities ' claim that many complaints are made for propaganda , this pattern is well-established .
8 Even when allowance is made for a certain diversion of effort from new house-building to repair , and for the possibility that the average size of the houses built in 1947–9 is slightly above that of those built in 1934–8 , the contrast remains startling .
9 Even when allowance is made for meagre resources , there seemed often to be a wilful and needless callousness to many of these suburban barracks .
10 The experimental observations agree well with this criterion , especially when allowance is made for the transfer of small amounts of fine particles which are swept up into the upper convecting layer across the interface .
11 I can not , however , accept his statement that ‘ when allowance is made for university posts and the commitment to research there is no indication that London and the south east are better provided for than the United Kingdom . ’
12 Boaden found that Labour councillors have a tendency to favour higher standards , and hence to support larger expenditures by local authorities , even when allowance is made for other contributory factors ( Boaden 1971 : 112 ) .
13 When allowance is made for the hours needed for sleep and eating and keeping fit and carrying out Union and Society activities , you would be pardoned for thinking that there are not many left to be used for organising a study programme .
14 When allowance is made for the rather lower gravity of Venus than of the Earth , and the consequent lower degree of internal compression , then the uncompressed densities of the Earth and Venus would be similar .
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