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

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1 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 .
2 But , after allowing for fixed costs , the couple 's disposable income will be severely squeezed .
3 British workers received a 9.3% pay rise in the 12 months to February , equivalent to a real pay increase of just 0.3% after allowing for consumer-price inflation .
4 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 .
5 In contrast the trend in cardiovascular mortality with head circumference ( table I ) remained significant after allowing for external conjugate diameter .
6 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 .
7 The irony , however , is that in fact the new system is more likely to increase central control over , and funding of , local spending , instead of allowing for local variation , accountability and choice .
8 Simply to maintain current patterns of expenditure will require considerable expansion of the budget , without allowing for technological changes in service provision .
9 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 .
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