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

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1 First fruits of the BBC PO/Tortelier 's three-year contract ( also see below ) will be an all-Hindemith programme ; the contract also allows for the BBC PO to record under the baton of Sir Edward Downes ( plans are for Glière and Respighi recordings — see too our new release listings ) .
2 The budget also allowed key government monopolies to increase resources according to their investment needs without limitations imposed by federal budgetary controls .
3 The second category , to which the rest of the original 180 belong , can only apply for loans for their clients if the budget still allows it .
4 Squeeze your fist … study the feelings of tension this creates … learn what it is like now to have this experience of tension in the fist … [ after approximately five seconds ] … and now relax … let go of all the tension just allow your fingers to fall with gravity … you may experience a slight tingling effect as the muscles relax … feel the fingers and hand becoming heavier and heavier … feeling as though someone has just placed a glove made of lead on your hand … causing the whole hand to feel heavy , heavy as lead … the muscles sinking down dead weight hanging on the bones of the hand …
5 The condition also allows sellers to use part of the deposit to fund their own deposit in a related transaction , and such part of the deposit as is used in this way will be held by the seller 's conveyancer as agent , and the balance as stakeholder .
6 There was also much legal debate over the intention not to allow divorce unless adequate and proper provision was made for the dependants .
7 The defendant then allowed a wild horse on his land , which attacked the plaintiff .
8 As the Revenue only allow a 10% mark up the tax gains can not exceed 1.5% of the turnover put through the company .
9 The Plan also allows the Library to highlight issues of particular importance and specific areas of concern .
10 However the plan also allows for a 36 per cent rise in carbon dioxide emissions from heavy industry and power plants .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 The law also allows us to fight to defend our property .
14 The law also allowed for foreign observers to be present at elections , and set up a 20-member central election committee .
15 While generally approving existing British legislation , Professor Zander cautioned against any extension of powers and points to the United States where , he said , mere suspicion could mean financial ruin for individuals and organisations while the law also allowed the seizure of all assets , not simply those related to a specific offence .
16 Loopholes in the law even allowed landlords to profit from the programme .
17 Local authorities can only do what the law explicitly allows ; all council powers come from Acts of Parliament .
18 Although the law explicitly allowed judges to be members of political parties , it was felt that suspension of involvement would be in keeping with the court 's function to provide independent rulings .
19 The plaintiffs contended that they had thereby been deprived of the opportunity to bid for H.F. Co. but pill J. rejected their claim because while the law certainly allowed a freedom to bid for property that was neither a ‘ business asset ’ of the plaintiffs ' nor a legal right which the law would protect .
20 It says erm the law still allows to squirt weedkiller in a baby 's eyes , inject it with poison , grow cancers on its back , burn its skin off , expose it to radiation and eventually kill it , in unreliable experiments .
21 The law therefore allows the offence to be treated just as seriously as rape , and we have seen how some would argue that it should be included as a form of rape , or at least as a form of the most serious offence of sexual assault , in any reformed law .
22 When he wanted to bring witnesses from New York to a court in Georgia , the judge only allowed $1.50 per day for meals and hotel bills .
23 The Act also allows President Ramos to negotiate contracts to build new power plants , bypassing the public bidding process , and requires state-owned casinos to give up 10 per cent of their profits over the next five years to the National Power Corporation .
24 The Act explicitly allows for release ‘ into the wild , to a farm or for use as a pet ’ , where circumstances permit ( Personal Licence : Standard Conditions , 9 ) .
25 The traditional school 's isolation of the teacher typically allows such useful knowledge to lie unused , or at least under-used , the people concerned being unaware of the circumstances in which their skills could be deployed , their colleagues unmindful of the possibilities or unable because of lack of timetable time or other simple machinery to bring them in .
26 Disrupting the pavement also allows sand dunes to drift into habitable areas .
27 The product now allows users to develop applications on target machines and then graphically display them on Unix workstations or X-Terminals .
28 The Bible nowhere allows divorce on the grounds of incompatibility .
29 The journal also allowed him to display his growing alienation from the Bolsheviks .
30 The compromise nevertheless allowed individual member states to diverge from this target , with the UK retaining its less ambitious aim of reaching the target by 2005 rather than 2000 , and Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain also not taking on a 2000 target for their individual performance .
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