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

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1 It is advisable , however , not to alter the tuning of any one drum by more than a tone ( since small alterations of tuning can be effected by ‘ feel ’ to a great extent ) , and a dozen or more bars of moderate time ought to be allowed for accurate adjustment of the tuning-screws .
2 Yet Anglicans had always allowed for passive resistance , in the sense of non-compliance with the ungodly commands of the sovereign , so long as one peacefully accepted the punishments for one 's disobedience .
3 And in that figure I 've just given you we have allowed for extra provision in some cases like for the national curriculum in the education sector , additional spending for under fives and taking on board the requirements in Social Services for care in the community and the children 's bill , although those have been , of course — the care in the community proposals have now been delayed and they are being phased in over three years .
4 However , because the clingy boiling stuff penetrates armour and seeps through cloth , no saving throw is allowed for Hot Pot hits .
5 The recommendations state , ‘ Time should be provided for education , by means of hospital based programmes relevant to this stage of the doctors ’ training and also time allowed for private study . ’
6 His quick tactical eye allowed for subtle opening and middle game combinations , in which resourceful and original moves often took his opponents by surprise .
7 The assumption on education spending that underlies the revenue support grant to local authorities this year allowed for increased spending on discretionary awards of 15 per cent .
8 ‘ Francis has allowed for joint occupancy . ’
9 Thus the three parts of the research number allowed for subsequent analysis of all the referrals received ( a ) as a group , ( b ) according to whether they were received in or out-of-hours and ( c ) according to the nature of the referral received .
10 It has not allowed for public discussion or exchanges in which people can ask questions and receive answers from those who undertook the research .
11 Embalming a monarch allowed for public examination of the corpse , not only to prove to all and sundry that the monarch was indeed dead but also to let the rightful heir be acclaimed and to deter any pretenders .
12 To the Government , ‘ grants ’ smacked of a dependency culture and central planning , whereas funding allowed for competitive bidding and the allocative magic of the market place .
13 The provisional enrolment of a person shall become null and void if he has not fulfilled the conditions for enrolment by the end of the period allowed for provisional enrolment .
14 They had neither made adequate preparation for the Single European Market nor allowed for proper funding for the Channel tunnel .
15 The designer , Henry E. Coe , allowed for natural ventilation by arranging for the roof to part in the centre by the use of pulleys .
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