Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] to allow " in BNC.
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1 | Meals are taken irregularly , sleep-cycles are disturbed and leisure activities are pushed aside to allow time for more interaction with the machine . |
2 | Bruised knuckles can be bandaged and this , together with the mitt , means that they are cushioned sufficiently to allow punches to be used . |
3 | It is this discretion that has been used routinely to allow questioning which Parliament had intended should be exceptional . |
4 | Two years have been set aside to allow time to study a period of History in sufficient depth . |
5 | John Ritchie , Staff Development TVEI Co-ordinator , has now followed up the audit by inviting all schools in identify developments that should be undertaken centrally to allow these gaps to be filled . |
6 | Yet conventional categories can be modified also to allow for change in concepts and attitudes . |
7 | If the spin stops when the full opposite rudder is applied , the stick must be moved forwards to allow normal flight . |
8 | It contains acetic acid ( vinegar ) and should be used overnight to allow its gentle action to work , using a toilet brush in the morning before flushing . |
9 | However , they can be disentangled sufficiently to allow our study of lexical semantics to proceed . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Recording needs to be paused here to allow William Russell and Carole Ann Ford time to join the others on the TARDIS set . |
12 | It was obvious that not just a few houses , but whole districts including churches , monasteries , and other monuments to past glories would have to be swept aside to allow for the fill appreciation of the splendour of the glorious new order . |
13 | These DCs can be activated immediately to allow work to proceed . |
14 | These DCs can be activated immediately to allow work to proceed . |
15 | Legislation will be put forward to allow stricter controls on chemical dumping and sewage and fertiliser discharges ( the latter from farms along the coast and rivers ) . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | Sleep-deprived subjects , however , improve their performance on the five-choice when subjected to white noise , as if arousal level in their cases was being raised sufficiently to allow them to cope with the demands of the task . |
18 | They were able to do this partly because some of the messages were generalized enough to allow virtually any interpretation , and partly because messages sometimes combined minute practical detail with broad general principle , allowing teachers to feel they were taking a step in the right direction by changing the surface appearance of their practice without altering its substance . |
19 | Good separation is only achieved if the flask is heated slowly to allow time for the equilibria to become established . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Rotational needs — the venue may change when meetings are held regularly to allow delegates equal ease of access |
22 | As in previous exhibitions , artists like Alcide Le Beau , Segonzac and Luc Albert Moreau , whose paintings were related to Cubism only in a most general way , were invited to show , and the title may have been chosen partly to allow for this . |
23 | What happens is this : it is swimming along on a near-horizontal plane when it spots a morsel of food , which it can see quite comfortably directly below it in shallow-enough water because its eyes are tilted downwards to allow for this facility . |