Example sentences of "allow the " in BNC.
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1 | If they who are elected to legislate for our society should unfortunately decide to pass a disastrous measure of legislation that will allow the public promotion of contraception and an access hitherto unlawful to the means of contraception , they ought to know clearly the meaning of their action , when it is judged by the norms of objective morality and the certain consequences of such a law … |
2 | Shopping around for a top-up will allow the best price while still keeping the cutlery service in the same style . |
3 | It may allow the airbrakes to open during a launch if the lever is knocked or if one side is unlocking a little before the other . |
4 | Hopefully this will allow the ethnography to extend on the interpretive analysis which Kuper ( 1973 ) termed ‘ neostructural ’ and which has since combined aspects of a feminist , semantic , and symbolic framework to generate what may well be a short-lived disciplinary ‘ ism ’ of ‘ post-modern ’ anthropology ( Young 1989 ) . |
5 | First , it may be that no one ( as yet ) has made the critical observations which would allow the pattern to become evident . |
6 | A development of the Mark 3 , it contains some APT features including a curved narrowing body profile which would allow the body to tilt like the APT but which feature is now unlikely to be used . |
7 | The machine comes with a 100mm disc but the guard will allow the fitting of the standard 115mm disc . |
8 | This in turn will allow the generation of continuous sounds , and sounds which change with time . |
9 | Keith Cresswell , the Richmond secretary , has said that his club will not allow the matter to be swept under the carpet . |
10 | Eventually , in conjunction with television , it could allow the telephone to be used for ‘ tele-shopping ’ , or for selecting a film from huge databases which could be the electronic video stores of the future . |
11 | That urgency , she added , was even greater in the party 's Scottish heartland , where Labour knows that anything but a convincing election challenge could allow the Scottish National Party rapidly to mobilise a bandwagon of anti-Conservative protest . |
12 | Asked if any tribes he admires would allow the kind of eccentricity the English tribe had allowed him , he said ‘ I had never thought of that ’ . |
13 | Incorporated in PCN handsets , pagers would have the advantage of consuming very little power and would allow the power-hungry PCN telephone to be switched off most of the time . |
14 | Announcing that Scottish companies and local authorities had raised more than £230,000 , George Hunter , the Games Council secretary , said that this would allow the time limit for achieving qualifying standards to be extended to the end of December . |
15 | It will allow the network to cover everything from astronaut training in Moscow 's Star City to life on the Soviet space station Mir . |
16 | Often this situation does n't allow the artist enough time to write good new songs . |
17 | This was rejected by the other Commonwealth countries and Britain because it would allow the USA to gain an unbeatable advantage . |
18 | Be aware of what is happening all over the world , but for goodness sake do n't allow the market — by which I mean the City — to guide the destiny of your company . |
19 | Mike Dinnigan did n't allow the frosty weather to stop his fishing and landed two 5 lb plus chub from the same swim . |
20 | Because of this wide range of hotel types , potential UK buyers are waiting to see whether the German government agency handling the sale — Treuhandstalt — will allow the break-up of the group . |
21 | Given the media 's obsession with Diana , it was hardly likely that they would allow the couple the luxury of a week alone in the snow . |
22 | But they agreed with a proposal from the French Government , which is currently responsible for the EC Council of Ministers , to discuss an amendment which would allow the Commission to grant temporary exemptions to countries facing problems with liberalisation . |
23 | This would allow the report to be published as the Government has promised . |
24 | They first extracted a written guarantee of good conduct from her uncle and aunt , who are now required to pay for the medical treatment which , if successful , will allow the woman to return to prison . |
25 | ‘ Anyone who says I wo n't allow the Press Council to play its proper role is crackers , ’ he added . |
26 | This greater accuracy will allow the heat transfer between the oceans and the atmosphere to be better computed . |
27 | There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies . |
28 | In what is being seen as Lloyd 's ‘ Big Bang ’ , the change should allow the giant insurance operation to move in on a growing slice of business which it has found elusive . |
29 | The framework would allow the Law Society to seek judicial review in the High Court if a judge refused to approve the rules . |
30 | There were also suggestions that Telefunken is already going cool on the terms of the compromise because they would not allow the West German group a large enough share of work on what is regarded as one of the key military avionics technologies . |