Example sentences of "allowance have been made for " in BNC.
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1 | An allowance has been made for extra labour . |
2 | An allowance has been made for the transfers you will not be taking , against the cost of the care hire . |
3 | But when due allowance has been made for the very various functions of castles , as administrative and social as well as military centres , it remains true that they were formidable military weapons , and that some of the most remarkable technological advances of the twelfth century were made in the improvement of siege engines and of a castle 's defences . |
4 | No allowance has been made for variations in local water — but with a pH between 7 and 8 most bread-and-butter tropicals will survive . |
5 | Alan Charig , of London University , also says that no allowance has been made for differing life-spans or even the palatability of the different dead animals , nor for the robustness of fossilized skeletons , nor the latitude at which fossils have been found . |
6 | It is true that since 1982 allowance has been made for inflation — indexation — when calculating capital gains generally ( and gains made before 1982 are no longer eligible for any tax ) . |
7 | And even after due allowance has been made for the undeniable fact , easily forgotten as it is , that literature is written by writers , and that writers are likely to be highly exceptional beings who actively prefer working alone , there is still something persuasively representative about the man in the play who would rather listen to a new recording of a favourite opera than to the problems of his neighbours and relatives . |
8 | Once allowance has been made for variations in cortical function it should then be possible to identify the function of the subcortical area . |
9 | At this stage in their careers employees enjoy salaries which are about twice that received in their early twenties ( i.e. referring to their ‘ real ’ earnings when allowance has been made for inflation , etc . ) . |
10 | This refers to the increase in the volume of exports after allowance has been made for inflation ; it does not simply reflect the increased prices of goods . |
11 | In addition , they help to explain why it is that the average length of custody imposed by the higher courts is a historically proven index of prison population generally , once allowance has been made for changes in the level of recorded crime ( Home Office , 1956 ; but cf. |
12 | Overall British backing for the relationship was apparently marginally less in 1963 ( 67 per cent ) than in 1952 , though when allowance has been made for differences in the questions asked it would seem that the proportion who were strongly pro-American had actually increased . |
13 | Throughout the calculation of indirect employment , allowance has been made for leakages attributable to import penetration — particularly in the case of overseas advertising expenditure . |
14 | No allowance had been made for the physical difficulty of getting heavy guns over a battlefield where all roads had been obliterated and every inch of ground thrown up into huge mounds and craters by the attackers ' own bombardment . |