Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] allow for " in BNC.
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1 | The encouragement of professional readership would allow for informed debate of issues amongst teachers . |
2 | instead of laying down detailed action at each step a plan may allow for flexibility or contingencies . |
3 | However , there are a number of situations provided for in the Directive where the supervisory authority of the member state in question may allow for an exception to a compulsory bid . |
4 | The Criminal Justice Act will allow for much longer supervision of sex offenders after they are released from gaol . |
5 | Any attempt to help us overcome the weakness we may feel when encountering conflict must allow for this fundamental element in conflict management . |
6 | Such a procedure would allow for all attributes within an assembly to be grouped into those which can be internally resolved and those associating with external spaces . |
7 | Enlarging the sample will allow for more reliable analyses at a school , neighbourhood or local level , or for groups of interest such as ethnic minorities or young people in particular occupations or courses of education . |
8 | The results of the interviews allied with a socio-historical examination of the background to the conflict will allow for the examination of ideologies in Northern Ireland , where an ideology is seen as a set of ideas held by a group of people that helps to structure their social world and guide their activity within that social world . |
9 | In general , housing allowances amount to around 15 per cent of salary although company policy may allow for lower-paid employees to receive greater percentages than those given to the more highly paid . |
10 | When drawing up the job timetable , forward planning should allow for all known eventualities to be taken into account e.g. other work and holidays . |
11 | I accept that the right hon. Gentleman could not go any further at that time , but is he aware that his argument that a change in the defence of provocation might allow for revenge killings is wrong and invalid because juries would not accept it in the case of revenge killings ? |
12 | The extension will allow for the completion of the dyke where this year it was unfortunately dismantled . |
13 | But surely Stevenson greatly underestimates the place which the attitude theory can allow for rationality in ethics of much the same sort as is thought desirable in science , history or philosophy . |
14 | It was unclear where responsibility for child-minders , registration of playgroups , etc. would rest in the new organisation , but it was possible that the new provisions in the Children Bill going through parliament would allow for those services to be provided through education departments . |
15 | NILP stressed that a provincial government should allow for fair representation of all shades of opinion . |
16 | The width of Tubwell Row could allow for bus pick-up points on the pavements north side and extra pickups on a new platform down the centre . |
17 | The Bill will allow for reports , comparative tables and inspectors ' reports . |
18 | The need for a scientifically aware community and the wider implications for science at a national and international level is recognised and the matrix will allow for future needs to be readily incorporated . |
19 | New legislation will allow for a local vote on desegregation of individual areas . |
20 | The program should allow for this and should , at minimum take pupils back to a main menu or to the start of the program . |
21 | Your length should allow for whatever overlap you require at the top and bottom of the window . |
22 | He said that the new format will allow for more informal discussion , capitalise on the programme 's ecumenical nature and complement the message with a wider variety of Christian music . |
23 | It may be that meaning is only a complication and that social science can allow for it by regarding human affairs as simply more complex than the other workings of nature . |
24 | The system should allow for some unexpected failures , which are out of the drivers ' control , to occur . ’ |
25 | The new system should allow for one audit to be acceptable to all purchasers of training . |
26 | Yet authentic conversation and involvement must allow for a full range of likes and dislikes to be expressed , and also for criticism as well as acknowledgement , but we need to do this in such a way that we do as little damage as possible to other people as people . |
27 | Of course , it is possible that the Warnock Committee saw the surrogacy issue as a kind of scapegoat , whose condemnation would allow for a certain measure of acceptance of other technological advances in reproduction , such as in vitro fertilization . |
28 | Either way , the new structure will allow for greater flexibility and remove one layer of unnecessary supervision from the management of the Gallery . |
29 | In such a situation the agreement should allow for the introduction of new investors with a view to ensuring that the warranties and undertakings given , and restrictions imposed , for the benefit of the initial investor apply also for the benefit of the new investors . |
30 | Unfavourable economic conditions and the existence of overseas potential purchasers tend to lengthen the sale process and the timetable should allow for these factors . |