Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] allow [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | There is provision in the Education Act , under special circumstances , for the suspension of all or part of the National Curriculum , so as to allow developmental work to take place . |
2 | Most data collection and analysis was already available from previous research , and the aim here was to increase empirical and conceptual depth so as to allow critical engagement with current policy debate over housing provision in Britain . |
3 | The up to date Medical Report should be obtained now so as to allow adequate time for a Minute of Amendment or other investigation before the Proof . |
4 | While wider economic considerations were relevant , the European rift between Six and Seven was a major factor in the American initiative for a reconstruction of the OEEC so as to allow non-European membership . |
5 | One is a complete , computer-readable transcription from which extracts can be listed in a format similar to the original source so as to allow manual analysis . |
6 | For example , the post-war British Electricity Authority tried to insist on the protocol of official contact through the board secretary rather than allowing civil servants to make contact directly with specialist personnel ( Hannah 1982 : 44 ) . |
7 | I would have expected the DoH to present its own views on the legal use of restraint rather than allow regional variations to develop , ’ said Levy . |
8 | North Korea has said it will pull out of the treaty rather than allow United Nations inspections of two suspected nuclear facilities . |
9 | The state bureaucracy , it was claimed , could be reduced to save money and time , as well as to allow direct contact between the Party and the people . |
10 | The suggestion offered earlier in this chapter was that pre-exposure to a stimulus , as well as allowing certain associations to be formed , might also result in a loss of associability . |
11 | As well as allowing married women privacy over their own financial affairs , another major gain is that many couples — especially retired people — are better off financially . |