Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] to allow [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 From the hafts of spearheads , normally split to allow a firm fit of the shaft , we find the use of hazel and ash , both of which tend to grow straight when pollarded .
2 Courts in Banbury , Woodstock and Aylesbury have so far refused to allow the so-called friends to give advice .
3 A brief outline of the events is that the editor of a major medical journal ( a ) republished a previously published paper solely in order to attack it in an editorial ; ( b ) did this without the authors ' permission , while stating the opposite ; ( c ) initially refused to allow the original authors the right to reply in his editorial criticism ; ( d ) published a further editorial attack when ( a year later ) he published an edited version of the authors ' response ; ( d ) refused to publish any other correspondence about the editorial attacks ; and ( f ) gave another editor a dishonest account of events to dissuade him from publishing our account of the affair .
4 Completed in the Spring of 1966 , it was then dewatered to allow the actual construction of the lock to take place .
5 Perhaps a bit more than that , the old nineteen thirty three class differentiation documents are reissued and they are reissued together with the supplements which we saw came out in the autumn of nineteen thirty three which and , and those supplements where then extended to allow the middle peasant to er up to twenty five , on some of the readings up to thirty percent , of his income from exploitation .
6 Although the issue split the centre-left coalition , with most of the Christian Democrats ( CVP/PSC ) voting against and most Socialists ( SP/PS ) voting for the bill , the parties had previously agreed to allow a free vote and not to let the result lead to a government crisis .
7 The celebration in the following year on 1 August was even more explicitly designed to allow the younger generation to experience being abolitionists .
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