Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] to allow for " in BNC.

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1 Virtually all the accounts we have suggest that the public schools , in spite of Arnold 's efforts , continued to exist in something not far removed from a Hobbesian state of nature — or rather , just far enough removed to allow for the development of tribal ritual .
2 The shelf display is supplemented by an indexing system flexibly organized to allow for a variety of approaches , to lead the enquirer to the right " shelf address " and to remedy any deficiencies in the system for particular types of user .
3 The general SVQ in arts and social sciences at level III has been specially designed to allow for progression to higher education .
4 In 1970 and again in 1970–80 there were diplomatic skirmishes between the United States and the USSR over Soviet attempts to emplace support barges at Cienfuegos clearly intended to allow for the operation of Soviet nuclear submarines out of Cuba .
5 For larger loads the time taken to reach the first step position is longer and therefore the time between successive step commands is automatically adjusted to allow for the slower rate of acceleration .
6 The party constitution was also amended to allow for two deputy secretaries-general ( one with responsibility for Zanzibar , the other for the mainland ) .
7 Because of our efforts , the marriage laws have been slightly amended to allow for equal responsibility over the property .
8 ( Proposals were also made to allow for future decisions on the use of German armed forces outside the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) area . )
9 The returns from 55 courses have been used in analysis , but more have been received since the survey was temporarily closed to allow for the preparation of this report for the Science and Engineering Research Council .
10 In fact many institutions express this as a recommendation , albeit a strong one where the commitment is obligatory , and averaging over two or three years is often permitted to allow for varying circumstances .
11 ‘ I am pleased the Court has upheld the interpretation of Section 79 that we have always given to it , and that the section , which had been introduced at our request , had been correctly framed to allow for the flexible exercise of delegated powers . ’
12 Note , 0.0Z versions of packages wih no later versions are not hard copied to allow for the possibility of deletion by validate .
13 Each bar has a paper sheath which is lightly scored to allow for peeling away as the Oilbar is used .
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