Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to allow [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of the adult session , when the group are considering the symbol to be used the following week , the catechists have the opportunity to allow the symbol to ‘ do its work ’ . |
2 | Just as , however , it is necessary for the sustenance of parliamentary democracy for the majority to allow the minority to be heard , so also it is necessary , at the end of the day , for the government to be allowed to govern . |
3 | Less understandable was the willingness to allow the duty on diesel to rise by the rate of inflation rather than slash it . |
4 | Inhabitants of the stricken city taking refuge in adjacent parts of Lower Franconia , where many had relatives , asked ‘ how it was possible for the Führer to allow a systematic destruction of our German Fatherland ’ . |
5 | I am pleased at the progress on that issue , but may I ask the Minister now to look urgently at the decision to allow a Scottish ferry company to run the ferry between Rathlin and Ballycastle ? |
6 | Dr David Moore of Manchester University on the decision to allow the British astronaut to take 24 quails ' eggs and 24 mushrooms on the Soviet Juno space mission People are standing in front of the toaster saying ‘ Faster , faster ’ . |
7 | Gatting also maintains that he respects the views of people like Derek Pringle , who have strongly criticised the decision to allow the rebels back early . |
8 | Outraged residents protested last night over the decision to allow the crippled aircraft to fly over their homes . |
9 | In the end , the Colonial Office took the decision to allow the P.N.M. to select two of its members to sit on the LegCo. thereby giving them victory with a clear majority . |
10 | However , the decision to allow the board to continue was cloaked in Ministers ' remarks suggesting that the statutory provision would be short-lived . |
11 | As we prepared to interview a council official about the decision to allow the festival to go ahead on an airfield near Stratford-upon-Avon , an angry resident appeared and launched a verbal onslaught . |
12 | However , the more popular recipe is empathy , achieved by having the patience to allow the complainant sufficient time to air the problem ( reinforcing the importance of allowing neighbourhood police autonomy to manage their own time ) , coupled with displays of sympathy , understanding , and even agreement . |
13 | The setting is the tea-room of the Ritz and the dress is slinky — a tight black jersey number , split at the side to allow a long , black-stockinged leg to be flourished with full drama . |
14 | A fortnight later , bass binding can be very carefully snicked at the side to allow the bud to swell , whereas elastic binding will stretch and can be left a little longer . |
15 | Visitors to the library are encouraged to give to the donations box at the entrance to allow the book purchasing policy to be kept up . |
16 | In June similar skill is needed to strip some of the leaves from the vine to allow the sun to penetrate to the fruit to improve its richness . |
17 | They cut the engine to allow the animals to pass undisturbed . |
18 | Although arrangements differed in detail from one place to another the usual practice was for the management to allow a preliminary meeting in works time at which the aims of the WEA could be explained and for those apprentices interested to stay behind to plan a course . |
19 | This is quite easy with the E6000 as the width of the knitting is programmed into the console , but on the Duomatic 80 , when knitting with the Deco and one colour , watch that the lock passes far enough past the right edge of the work to allow the Deco and arrow keys to do their job properly . |
20 | Something fell in greenhouse and broke the pane to allow the wind to get into the greenhouse , which is oh dear me , as soon as the wind got into the greenhouse as I say blowing the other panes out |
21 | Ten minutes before the end of the cooking time , open the foil covering the chicken to allow the skin to brown , while you are making a small quantity of ( packet ) bread sauce in a small saucepan , and heating the tinned peas in another . |
22 | My next action was to disconnect the heater to allow the temperature to drop to around 75°F ( 24°C ) . |
23 | An order may require the child to allow the supervisor to visit him at the place where he is living ( para 8(1) ( b ) ) . |
24 | The court made a mandatory order compelling the vendor to allow the person to enter so that the valuation could proceed . |
25 | This reflects the almost total concern with American abolitionism of some reformers as well as a liberalism about religious matters which regretted even the refusal to allow the unbeliever Joseph Barker to speak at the earlier Manchester conference . |
26 | However he later went on , at p. 631 , to countenance the possibility that the defendant might have been guilty of extortion in insisting upon payment ‘ even without that species of duress , viz. the refusal to allow the party to exercise his legal right , but colore officii . ’ |
27 | But probably his overriding motive was the concern to preserve a symbolic integrity by scrupulously honouring the pledge that he had often made during the war to allow the French people to choose their own institutions . |
28 | Parke , who yesterday beat the Dutch champion , Erik van der Pluym , 3-9 , 9-2 , 9-3 , 9-0 may continue in the team to allow the captain , Bryan Beeson a rest . |
29 | Even without this complication , however , the need to allow the transcriptional machinery access to the DNA without permanently disrupting its protein packaging is a demanding one . |
30 | But many of us saw it as an approach which emphasised the need to allow the faith of Christ to be incarnated within particular culture and Sir Paul , the former Archbishop of New Zealand took the same stand point as a Maori , in his own address and called delegates present to speak and act as people of hope and to respond sensitively to economic and environment progility and isolation , not only in the Pacific but wherever they are . |