Example sentences of "allow for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Earlier , in a small , strongly aristocratic society , where all those likely to resort to legal process were well known to their fellows , reliance on verbal contract before witnesses had proved a sound policy , allowing for future elasticity of interpretation within clearly-defined limits .
2 More complex techniques have been developed for approximate string matching , allowing for possible spelling or recognition errors in the input word ( Hall and Dowling , 1980 ; Kashyap and Oommen , 1984 ) .
3 2.45 Lord Guest thought that the dependency of £4,000 awarded by Lyell J was on the high side , but could be justified when allowing for possible future increases in earnings and for the effects of inflation .
4 The animals are packed with sufficient food and a source of moisture for the complete journey allowing for possible delays .
5 Figure 4.1 shows the growth in spending on private acute care in cash and real terms ( after allowing for general price inflation ) between 1972 and 1989 .
6 Allowing for stale prices and GARCH effects , they found that the volatility of futures returns led that of spot returns by fifteen minutes .
7 By and large , and allowing for spoiling operations at key points in the evening , programmes are arranged within time-slots to avoid outright competition for the same demographic group or taste constituency .
8 Recognising the sheer impossibility of providing an adequate number of conversion courses of the 52 week full-time mode , the UKCC has outlined a more flexible approach to the problem by allowing for appropriate course content arrived at in ways outlined by PS & D/88/05 .
9 In the first stage of the transitional period legislation allowing for political parties was to be prepared , and a commission would be set up to draft a new constitution .
10 During the 1980s , however , there have been very marked changes in the levels of secondary school enrolment , even allowing for political disruptions .
11 But post GATT the occupier 's surplus from arable farming falls to £1500 and after allowing for other income total income would be only about £4000 .
12 Even allowing for other work the team covered during out-of-hours duty ( acting as a consultant to other professionals , checking the register and forwarding referrals for other Local Authorities ) the overall total per team member per month was still only 4 hours per month out-of-hours work .
13 Simply to maintain current patterns of expenditure will require considerable expansion of the budget , without allowing for technological changes in service provision .
14 The method is to show the number of households which would be found if the headship rate were to be kept constant at the values in each age-group in 1971 , but allowing for actual changes in number of persons within these age groups .
15 Then Harald Szeemann proposed a new approach , allowing for personal mythologies .
16 They concluded that the importance of allowing for stochastic interest rates varies over time , depending on whether or not large changes in interest rates are expected .
17 In contrast the trend in cardiovascular mortality with head circumference ( table I ) remained significant after allowing for external conjugate diameter .
18 ( Calculation of income , allowing for intra-family transfers and the imputation of taxes and benefits .
19 To what extent is the structure capable of change , adaptation and development , allowing for individual development and sensitivity to the external environment ?
20 It is a one-fifth scale model of Endeavour , built using traditional methods , but also allowing for modern safety requirements .
21 The whole object of sex is to have unlike acting on unlike so as to make possible the production of unlike offspring , thus allowing for adaptive change , Darwin argues .
22 Article 6 assumes a series of delimitation agreements between adjacent States allowing for bilateral relationships within the overall multilateral regime .
23 A separate law allowing for conscientious objection and introducing alternative civilian service was also adopted .
24 This defeatism , unwarranted either by the fragility of Reagan 's mandate or by the public opinion polls , led the Speaker meekly to surrender his control over the legislative schedule by agreeing to an accelerated timetable allowing for final votes on the president 's programme by mid-summer .
25 On the economic side it was believed that customs union , by creating healthy competition and allowing for large-scale production , would have a dynamic effect , leading to higher growth and better living standards .
26 But , after allowing for fixed costs , the couple 's disposable income will be severely squeezed .
27 ( 1983 ) provides an alternative estimate looking at benefits over 10 years ; the gain was almost $8 million this time , allowing for increased costs , taxes and interest .
28 Prime Minister Chung , however , voiced suspicion over the North 's nuclear programme , pointing out that North Korea had not yet ratified the nuclear safeguard agreement which it had signed at the International Atomic Energy Authority ( IAEA ) on Jan. 30 [ see p. 38721 ] , allowing for international inspection of its nuclear facilities .
29 Foreign trade would cease to be a state monopoly , although the state would continue to " direct and control " it , and the state " recognizes the ownership of mixed enterprises " , thus allowing for joint ventures with foreign investors in the future .
30 The Lake District 's Herdwick sheep are threatened by the reduction of an EC subsidy concession allowing for late lambing in the cold climatePHOTOGRAPHS : DON McPHEE Tyson Hartley …
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