Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] to allow " in BNC.

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1 Now that they were the owners of Rafferty 's , they adjusted the rules sufficiently to allow themselves a drink after hours .
2 There was also much legal debate over the intention not to allow divorce unless adequate and proper provision was made for the dependants .
3 The dryish curd is cut into big chunks and piled into huge tubs that are left to stand in the dairy overnight to allow the acidity and flavour to develop .
4 Other installations would be demolished , including the gates ' winding gear ( 'A' and ‘ F ’ ) which hauled the caissons aside to allow ships of up to 85,000 tons to enter the 1,148 feet ( 351m ) dock .
5 The root of so-called ‘ democratic theory ’ is not the rationalist optimism about the perfectibility of human society , but scepticism about the possibility of such perfection and the determination not to allow human life to be perverted by the tyranny of a person or fixed by the tyranny of an idea .
6 The digger was wounding the tubers sufficiently to allow infection .
7 In a closed session , Mr Modrow appealed to the delegates not to allow the party to disintegrate .
8 In a closed session , Mr Modrow appealed to the delegates not to allow the party to disintegrate .
9 If you have a ham stand , all well and good , otherwise invert a large plate and stand the ham on that ; it will raise the meat sufficiently to allow your carving knife to travel as required during slicing .
10 The part-empty container is then taken off its rack and put back on the ground briefly to allow the hoses to drain back into it .
11 He compounded the defence of his players with arrogance by saying that he 'd be asking the FA not to allow Buksh to referee any more Arsenal games this season .
12 With the permission of the House , I hope that it will be possible to conclude the debate briefly to allow the hon. Member for Edinburgh , East ( Mr. Strang ) an opportunity to say something about his motion .
13 Most are fitted with hot and cold water supplies which should be clear of the sink well to allow the manoeuvring of large items in and out of the sink .
14 Arms threw dirt aside , stiffly pulling torsos out of the earth , shoulders shovelling the dirt aside to allow heads to rise and turn uncertainly , glancing about blankly through bulging eyes which looked at everything and saw nothing .
15 In some cases subsidence damage will have come to light when a property is being sold and we may find ourselves under pressure to resolve the claim quickly to allow the sale to proceed .
16 The outburst from spectators prompted defence barrister Mr Neil Butterfield in his closing speech to warn the jury not to allow the mentality of the lynch mob to effect their judgement about whether or not Andrew Hagans had raped Anna McGurk before he killed her .
17 In both these situations the residual effects of the immune response might restrict the damage caused by the virus sufficiently to allow a persistent infection to be tolerated by the body .
18 Cut out the rectangle , 5cm ( 2inches ) larger than the pencil mark all the way round to allow for overlap .
19 In his first independent act as king he established his authority on a sure foundation and revealed both a sound political judgement and a determination not to allow himself to be dependent upon a small group of powerful nobles .
20 Again , it might be argued that there can be nothing wrong for a person voluntarily to allow themselves to be treated as a means to the satisfaction of someone else 's desires .
21 There seems no reason not to allow that monetary compensation may , at least in some cases , be a suitable remedy in public law .
22 Putting a length of rubber tubing on to the attachment , she turned a bottle upside-down to allow the liquid to flow .
23 Dr Barnardo , for example , required foster parents to sign an undertaking not to allow personal or written communication between a foster child and his or her relatives or friends except with the written authorization of the Director .
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