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

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1 They fear that they are now looking at a successor tax which is designed simply to allow the Government to muddle through to the next election .
2 The implementation and assessment that is needed to implement the Care Programme Approach has moved on to allow the introduction of a comprehensive care management system .
3 Faded blue velvet curtains , worn in places and with dust lying along the folds , were pushed back to allow the last of the light to enter the room .
4 The memorial service for the late Paul Arkwright was over , and those present had risen respectfully to allow the widow to leave the hall .
5 Further , the parties had agreed not to allow a non-party to benefit from a waiver of immunity made in favour of the parties unless there was reciprocity .
6 The three upper floors had been peeled away allowing the chimney breast to rise , unhindered , to the roof .
7 If more than one remedy is indicated , in classical homoeopathy it is believed that they should be administered separately to allow the body to process each one individually .
8 Part of the wall , as you can see , is to be knocked down to allow the drive to pass through to the garages .
9 Instead , two short stub axles are coupled together allowing the wheels to slip independently of each other .
10 In both cases return to Brunnen direct by boat from the Rutli landing stage ( a special ticket can be taken out to allow an outward journey to Treib and return from Rutli ) .
11 Strict rules on physical contact will be relaxed briefly to allow the pair to seal their union with a kiss and walk arm in arm down the aisle .
12 Not for one moment did the two men believe that they would see anything , and they were determined not to allow the foggy weather to play havoc with their imaginations .
13 Most of them then switched their loyalty to the country 's spiritual leader , Ayatollah Ali Khamenei , who was determined not to allow the Islamic revolution to fall into the hands of a man he saw as an opportunist reformer .
14 Above all , each was determined not to allow the other to gain any strategic advantage or increase its general influence in the region .
15 The club received several complaints about unruly behaviour during the first Test at Old Trafford , and ‘ is determined not to allow the antics of a small minority ruin the enjoyment of a day 's cricket , ’ according to Chief Executive John Bower .
16 The response was rather disappointing but at least 40% of the forms were returned thus allowing the scheme to go forward .
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