Example sentences of "it allows [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It allows users to pick up the dirt without the danger of coming into contact and the device has won praise from Peter Gitson , the officer in charge of Middlesbrough Council 's dog warden service .
2 It allows users to generate graphic models composed of object oriented parts and use these to generate C++ code .
3 It allows users to access product , application and support notes ; contact customer service , development and marketing groups as well as providing on-line user registration .
4 According to the company it allows users to isolate hardware problems from software configuration problems , as well as providing system memory tests for locating malfunctioning memory chips .
5 It allows parents to see that the process is not at all mysterious and that it is a device they can use themselves in future for other problems .
6 It allows students to concentrate on the more formal and computational aspects of Linguistics , in addition to taking a special course exploring the links between linguistic theory and Artificial Intelligence .
7 In a pilot study it allows researchers to test out various lines of questioning , different ways of phrasing questions , gauge the tenor of likely replies , and so on .
8 If the leak is high up , then it is probably the roof to gutter joint which is sealed from new and , as the sealer ages , it allows water to enter the vehicle .
9 Such a response seems understandable given that it allows McFaul to explain why he is at odds with the Party while still maintaining that he is loyal to its principles and to its founder , but it can not stand as a general proposition .
10 Letting a wine ‘ breathe ’ is not just part of its mystique — it allows oxygen to enter , which releases flavours and softens harsh edges , so you can appreciate its flavour .
11 It allows exporters to borrow in advance an agreed percentage ( up to 75 per cent ) of importers ' debts outstanding and unpaid .
12 As the tool is n't linked to a compiler it allows developers to build applications across different language environments without adhering to specific compiler specifications .
13 It allows retailers to set prices as they see fit .
14 Similarly , Marshall Sahlins 's work on the Hawaiian islanders in his Islands of History , though far more acutely aware of contending multiple narratives trying to ascribe different significances to the same happenings , is also organised so that it allows Sahlins to present a narrative wherein conflicting stories/histories are mapped out in a framework which explores these histories ' interpenetrations , their assimilations of each other rather than their refusals of each other .
15 ‘ The benefit of massage is that it allows patients to talk to someone on a one to one basis .
16 ‘ The benefit of massage is that it allows patients to talk to someone on a one to one basis .
17 It allows employees to earn up to 20% of total pay or £4,000 a year ( whichever is the lower ) tax free .
18 The point of the idiom of companionship is that it allows individuals to form and to dissolve ties with one another with greater ease and frequency than would the idiom of shared substance .
19 To do this , the ‘ vocational ’ element in education is critical because it increases the skills people have for use in a variety of enterprises ; it allows people to make use of their learning .
20 It allows people to get into the story — to read , to read .
21 One advantage of this approach is that it allows time to test the technologies that build the confidence on which sensible arms control rests .
22 In particular , it allows animals to continue their activities whatever the weather .
23 This can be useful , as it allows Goblins to drive off charging enemy units with their Fanatics , and even enemy who are not panicked into fleeing away will be severely mauled .
24 It may be that the mischief to which Lord Wilberforce was alluding toward , namely that it allows buyers to avoid an improvident bargain , would in any case be solved if the Law Commission Proposals on Sale and Supply of Goods No 160 ( 1987 ) had been implemented by the Consumer Guarantees Bill 1990 .
25 it allows headteachers to approach awkward staff who have problems and reinforces the existing management structures ;
26 The extreme flexibility of the Course allows part-time students to change later to a full-time mode , just as it allows full-timers to drop down to part-time study .
27 It allows grandparents to invest £3,000 in their grandchild 's name so they will eventually be able to buy a house worth £50,000 at today 's prices .
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