Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] allows [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Firstly , Naville argues , like Joan Woodward , that automation allows a high degree of autonomy to the system of social organisation of the plant . |
2 | This technique allows the salesperson to remind the buyer of the main points in the sales argument in a manner which implies that the moment for decision has come and that buying is the natural extension of the proceedings . |
3 | Introduced in the Rates Bill 1983 , this measure allows the Secretary of State to control permitted expenditure levels in authorities that are seen as having overspent in the past . |
4 | The last part of this Condition allows the company to suspend cover . |
5 | This speed allows an absolute maximum endurance of five-and-a-half hours , is quite adequate for getting places — and ideal for the sightseeing and pleasure-flying that Tony envisages as its normal work . |
6 | This piece allows the dog line the tow line — to operate in a different plane to the sledge and also absorbs some of shock of towing . |
7 | This command allows a string expression to be passed to the operating system . |
8 | This flexibility allows a typical student entering second year to have a choice of honours degree courses between Engineering disciplines or between Engineering and a science subject . |
9 | This flexibility allows the exporter to let the option lapse if the order falls through or if exchange rate movements allow him to deal more advantageously on the spot market . |
10 | This column allows a comment to be provided giving a reason for the rejection , which can be up to 48 printing characters long , including spaces . |
11 | This column allows the identifiers of any superseded DCs to be specified . |
12 | This column allows the names of the modules which are to be changed for this DC to be specified . |
13 | This column allows the identifiers of the related SPRs to be specified . |
14 | This column allows the identifiers of any related DCs to be specified . |
15 | This column allows the identifiers of the new DCs to be entered . |
16 | This column allows the identifiers of any related Issues to be specified . |
17 | This column allows the names of the affected modules to be specified . |
18 | This column allows the issue number of the first version of the specified module to be entered . |
19 | This column allows the issue number of the last version of the specified module to be entered . |
20 | This column allows the names of any additional modules to be specified . |
21 | This column allows the issue number of the first version of the specified module to be entered . |
22 | This column allows the issue number of the last version of the specified module to be entered . |
23 | This column allows the identifiers of any related SPRs to be specified . |
24 | This column allows the names of the affected modules to be specified . |
25 | This column allows the issue number of the first version of the specified module to be entered . |
26 | This column allows the issue number of the last version of the specified module to be entered . |
27 | This column allows the issue number of the first version of the corresponding package to be entered . |
28 | This column allows the issue number of the last version of the corresponding package to be entered . |
29 | This column allows the names of the additional modules to be specified . |
30 | This column allows the issue number of the first version of the specified module to be entered . |