Example sentences of "[adv] allow for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 5.3 PSD methods are student-centred and activity based and in relation to programme design , centres should arrange groups which are small enough to allow for practical activity . |
2 | The whole object of sex is to have unlike acting on unlike so as to make possible the production of unlike offspring , thus allowing for adaptive change , Darwin argues . |
3 | All manufacturing units have been consolidated into United Distillers Production Inc. , thus allowing for significant rationalisation and productivity enhancement . |
4 | In this case selection is all , or almost all , as space does not allow for extensive description or interpretation . |
5 | The recent fundamental review of dental remuneration by Sir Kenneth Bloomfield called for ‘ a more robust approach ’ to fluoridation ‘ which would not allow for indefinite procrastination in adopting measures judged by the competent health authorities to be both beneficial and cost effective . ’ |
6 | The programme was devised in response to feedback from the previous term 's courses on assertiveness and time management , which suggested that one day courses did not allow for adequate reflection on the issues , practice or follow up discussion . |
7 | One consequence of this is that although the observations suggest that the cloud was centred on the Equator , the model simulates a cloud at about 10°N , because it does not allow for rapid transport of the cloud into the tropics and Southern Hemisphere . |
8 | Large scale , site-specific projects which do not allow for secondary sale are hardly ever considered to be a worthwhile investment . |
9 | Assuming a budget which does not allow for year-round spending , the next major consideration is how to divide it up . |
10 | What is more , these estimates assume a well-maintained canal and do not allow for excessive leakage . |
11 | This limitation , of course , does not allow for full replacement of the council housing stock . |
12 | It has not allowed for public discussion or exchanges in which people can ask questions and receive answers from those who undertook the research . |
13 | For instance , there now exists the ‘ Third Directive for Non-Life and Life Insurance ’ , which will , when it is implemented , ostensibly allow for free trade in insurance . |
14 | Yet Anglicans had always allowed for passive resistance , in the sense of non-compliance with the ungodly commands of the sovereign , so long as one peacefully accepted the punishments for one 's disobedience . |
15 | It is a one-fifth scale model of Endeavour , built using traditional methods , but also allowing for modern safety requirements . |
16 | It also allows for simple access to pleasant walks in Shotover Park which is very close to Netherwoods Road . |
17 | Mayfair Road also allows for easy access to the Ring Road network , A40/M40 . |
18 | It is a process that forces line management to consider their operational priorities and also allows for decentralized decision-making . |
19 | Mesh also allows for good ventilation , keeping condensation problems down . |
20 | The program also allows for tapered raglan and saddle shoulder sleeve tops . |
21 | Cornell and French ( 1983a and 1983b ) included different income and capital gains taxes on futures and shares in their no-arbitrage condition , incorporated the tax timing option and also allowed for stochastic interest rates . |
22 | Delinquent subculture theory , with its emphasis on a collective solution to the problem , also allowed for social learning to augment and expedite the generation of delinquent values . |
23 | If electric , do the elements lift up to allow for thorough cleaning ? |
24 | This extra width would also allow for right hand turning lanes to be incorporated at the junctions on to adjacent military land . |
25 | It would also allow for acceptable innovation and experimentation . |
26 | There was an expanse of untenanted shelf , presumably to allow for future production . |
27 | Even allowing for other work the team covered during out-of-hours duty ( acting as a consultant to other professionals , checking the register and forwarding referrals for other Local Authorities ) the overall total per team member per month was still only 4 hours per month out-of-hours work . |
28 | Even allowing for delicious exaggeration it still added up to a horrifying picture and she began to wish she had n't even tried to get into the company . |
29 | For example , the modelling of the corporate sector , particularly allowing for imperfect competition , is likely to pose formidable problems . |