Example sentences of "allowed for [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Whitehouse 's attitude to homosexuals and homosexuality , though , is somewhat more complex than was perhaps allowed for at the time .
2 The extra amount of liner needed to make the bog garden must be allowed for at the planning stage .
3 Drift has been allowed for on the outbound leg in the normal way and 1 minute has been flow outbound .
4 Environmentalists have complained that in contrast to road-building programmes , for example , no attempt has been made to assess the cost of intangible environmental losses to the community , as against financial benefits to the farmer ; that calculations of benefit have assumed unrealistic yields and excessively speedy rates of take-up by farmers ; that there is a reluctance to design low-level flood protection , even when farmers are getting by with an arable crop in most years ; that the inevitable patching of eroding banks as a river reacts to the engineering constraints put upon it is never allowed for in the costs ; and that the benefits anticipated from a drainage schemes are based on what are known as ‘ farm-gate prices ’ received by farmers for their crops .
5 Baseline differences were allowed for in the follow up analyses by examining changes from baseline .
6 With this sort of hierarchical team , the possibility of idiosyncratic judgements is minimized , and with the control of the recording in the supervisors ' hands , errors are more readily noted at the time they occur and can be corrected or allowed for in the subsequent analysis .
7 These are allowed for in the balance sheet and are part of your education .
8 On the procedure turn tracks , drift must be allowed for in the normal way .
9 I think one point is not allowed for in the criteria and that it is of relevance .
10 According to the Guidance : " The temporary nature of the interim order should be allowed for in the exercise of these responsibilities , but it is not a reason for not taking them seriously . "
11 This requirement reflects the policy of risk spreading so that the Law Commission First Report on Exemption Clauses in Contracts No 24 , para 82 ( 1969 ) justify distinguishing between private and business purchasers on the basis of the : … ability of the business purchaser to take into account the likelihood of defects , to reduce their incidence by arrangements for re-examination and servicing ( which may be allowed for in the price paid ) and to make suitable dispositions , by insurance and in his costings , to cover the risks which he has to bear .
12 and I second agenda and erm we ask for your attention to para three point four er which is the financial part of this budget really and it says that some contingencies in nursery schools should be increased , erm that it is actually allowed for in the later budget erm the tax payer budget will be .
13 Furthermore , since up to three causes are allowed for in the record , the doctor may indicate , say , pneumonia as ‘ primary ’ ( i.e. immediate ) cause before a more basic diagnosis of lung cancer .
14 This can be allowed for by the winch or car driver reducing the power slightly .
15 If PP is set outside the range allowed for by the selected format , it is taken as 9 .
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