Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [coord] [adv] allow " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The court must take a broad view of the decision and not allow itself to be bogged down in minutiae , or led into the error of taking over the role of a fact finding tribunal .
2 Although using hydrogel lenses to administer medication increases the bioavailability of the drug and thus allows a lower dose to be given , the treatment is expensive and problems may arise if long periods of extended wear are necessary .
3 These tools should enable all children , not only to gain access to the curriculum but also to allow and encourage them to respond to it in a way which clearly expresses their understanding .
4 Here we may formally write the ground-state as , in which case the spin and orbitally allowed transition involves transferring an electron from one ligand to the metal , giving as the upper state .
5 When a fish sucks in the bait it lifts the bottom shot off the bottom and so allows the buoyancy of the float to take over , resulting in the antenna rising out of the water like the sword Excalibur .
6 and begin the process and then allow the peasants to kind of take it over , to become involved , to become vocal and to become activated .
7 Take care when you throw the opponent and always allow them to land safely .
8 After the quarantine was over and a course of protective injections had been given , the older orangs were gradually introduced to the forest and then allowed to live freely all day .
9 Table mats will protect the surface but also allow you to enjoy the natural beauty of the wood grain .
10 This will stop your eyes wandering about the page but still allows peripheral vision so that you are able to anticipate what is coming next .
11 He was the inventor of water pick-up troughs laid between the rails , whereby a scoop lowered into the trough from the locomotive or tender allowed additional water to be picked up whilst the train was running , thus making possible much longer non-stop runs .
12 This lifted the atmospheric pressure — fifteen pounds per square inch , as you may know — from the walls of the uterus and thus allowed the maximum free passage of blood through the maternal and infant blood vessels .
13 De Valera 's Republicans decided to contest seats in the North and thus allowed Prime Minister Brooke to present the election as a plebiscite on partition and the existence of Ulster .
14 Most have a roller drive that creates attractive light and dark stripes on the lawn and also allows you to cut the grass right up to the edge .
15 In order that the method of fixing is secured to the pelmet buckram and not only to the lining , hand stitch , with a strong needle and thread , along the previous machine stitching on the tape , catching the buckram but not allowing the stitches to show on the right side .
16 Director Mike Newell creates the atmosphere and wisely allows the surrounding beauty to speak for itself .
17 But it would be a mistake to believe that from the beginning Baldwin exercised all the power and merely allowed MacDonald to sit in impotent glory in 10 Downing Street .
18 Not only will this give us contract details at the push of a button but also allow us to manage service runs more effectively and so keep costs down .
19 He had always had his head stuck in a book and never allowed anyone to get him flustered .
20 If this enhancement is then linked with a resource which acts as a facilitator and so allows the child to record his or her thoughts in a form which reflects the hard work , the child 's self-image , self-esteem and self-confidence can be further enhanced .
21 Well the Health Secretary , Kenneth Clarke er has , er has said er for some time now that er it would be grave consequences if the government established a precedent and just allowed er out of court settlement payments to be made .
22 ‘ I have had to develop my own identity through having something to fight against , trying to stay true to my ideals as an artist and not allowing that to be compromised by the opinions and attitudes of others .
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