Example sentences of "[pron] would allow [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Every sentence had to be thought out in full , every adverb and adjective scrutinized for signs of contamination or hints of hysteria , those tell-tale flaws which would allow sharp minds to deduce that he was not writing about someone else 's misdeeds , but his own . |
2 | There was plenty of land around the site which would allow easy expansion when that became necessary ; , |
3 | The House suggests that Exxon pay $1.2 billion damages together with a $500 million criminal fine and a civil penalty of $700 million , prompt payment of which would allow immediate implementation of environmental restoration projects . |
4 | The United States declared that all non-humanitarian US economic support would be withheld " until the democratic process is restored " ; nor would action be taken on Romania 's bid to regain " most favoured nation " trade status , which would allow low tariffs for exports to the USA . |
5 | In summary , in addition to previously described erythroid specific , T cell specific , macrophage specific LCRs , we have provided evidence in this paper for a putative Locus Control Region for the class II MHC , which would allow specific expression of genes to cells of the B cell lineage , as well as to cell types where class II can be expressed . |
6 | At least one deal has been mooted which would allow European firms to publish simultaneously in several languages . |
7 | The early and best-funded corporations ( such as the London Docklands Development Corporation ) were clearly intended to bypass the local authorities in their areas , using their own planning powers and financial resources to achieve changes which would allow private sector property development to take place . |
8 | It also stated that it would sign an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency before the end of January which would allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities [ see p. 38721 ] . |
9 | The North Korean government on Jan. 30 signed a nuclear safeguards accord which would allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities . |
10 | It was due to become effective following its formal ratification by North Korea , which had signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1985 , but had not previously discharged its obligation as a signatory to negotiate and sign a safeguards agreement which would allow international inspection . |
11 | And far far from muddying the waters I think it makes clear that there are certain considerations that are acknowledged er which would allow certain proposals to come forward . |
12 | The core of the meeting 's decision was the adoption by 18 votes to six of a resolution which would allow commercial hunting to be resumed when stocks had reached 54 per cent of their estimated population prior to large-scale exploitation . |
13 | The Supreme Soviet recommended changes to the draft treaty which would allow direct elections to the Soviet of the Republics and federal taxes to be levied by the centre . |
14 | A much more flexible system which would allow local managers to negotiate local rates — on a national pay spine — is needed . |
15 | Under the new arrangement , which had been hotly contested by France and was approved only on a majority vote , each member state was to be allowed 15,000 two-month permits a year which would allow unlimited cabotage rights within the EC . |
16 | Mr Beregovoy is expected to approve proposals for a Gallic form of personal equity plans in the next few weeks which would allow French investors up to £60,000 worth of shares each , free of dividend and capital gains tax . |
17 | By re-reading texts in a more favourable light , she would allow feminist women the better to be able to appropriate the scriptures . |
18 | They would allow invaluable policy options for future governments ; they demonstrated that our Government looked much further ahead than the next two or three years . |
19 | Whatever they substitute for the poll tax would cost the voter dearly because they would allow Labour councils to spend , spend , spend . |
20 | While the agreement with the Ringaskiddy residents that they would allow interim dumping of Raybestos ' waste in return for a future advance factory provided a short-term solution for the current crisis , a final solution was needed for the toxic waste produced in Cork . |
21 | It would allow international trains to run directly into the key main lines beyond London . |
22 | It would allow small parties to gain a footing in the legislature , which would tend to promote coalition governments and avoid the radical swings that have characterised British politics since the Second World War . |