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

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1 If you do want to portray an older figure , it would be preferable to try Hermione in The Winter 's Tale — she is a more fantastical character , without the added complications of historical authenticity , and so allows for greater flexibility of characterisation .
2 Of course , one must also remember that a live pianist will be capable of making mistakes , so allow for some nervousness and do n't get too ambitious .
3 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 .
4 There has been some difficulty in producing a response panel sophisticated enough to allow for this range whilst still being easily understood and accessible to a child .
5 Natural daylight is not enough to allow for this process .
6 As our plans only allowed for one day on Mykines , we made the hølmur our main target , and after leaving our things in the empty house in which we had arranged to spend the night , we set off to follow the steep cliff path which leads to the bridge .
7 One type of authoritarian rule had been followed by another , not allowing for that kind of unsettling liberalization which is so conducive to uprisings among minorities .
8 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 .
9 Can the Minister tell us whether Britain 's shipyards will be assured of a very early decision on a type 42 replacement , thus allowing for some continuity of work and ending the grave uncertainty in the shipyards so that men and management can get on with what they do best — building ships in British yards ?
10 All manufacturing units have been consolidated into United Distillers Production Inc. , thus allowing for significant rationalisation and productivity enhancement .
11 In this case selection is all , or almost all , as space does not allow for extensive description or interpretation .
12 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 . ’
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Large scale , site-specific projects which do not allow for secondary sale are hardly ever considered to be a worthwhile investment .
16 Assuming a budget which does not allow for year-round spending , the next major consideration is how to divide it up .
17 What is more , these estimates assume a well-maintained canal and do not allow for excessive leakage .
18 This type of joint does not allow for any expansion and a ring seal joint should be fitted every 1.8m ( 6ft ) to allow for this .
19 This limitation , of course , does not allow for full replacement of the council housing stock .
20 However , the law does not normally allow for any order to be made which will directly affect pension entitlements ( see Cretney and Masson , 1990 , pp. 405–7 ) .
21 People usually start to feel better about a problem when they have some explanation for it , but hang-ups relating to very early patterns of relating between mother and baby which we have been describing may not come to light within the time normally allowed for this type of treatment .
22 It has not allowed for public discussion or exchanges in which people can ask questions and receive answers from those who undertook the research .
23 Also , as you probably know , mortgage interest relief is no longer allowed for higher rate tax but is now restricted to the basic rate of 25 per cent — so the savings are smaller than before for those in a high income bracket .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 It is a one-fifth scale model of Endeavour , built using traditional methods , but also allowing for modern safety requirements .
27 It also allows for simple access to pleasant walks in Shotover Park which is very close to Netherwoods Road .
28 Mayfair Road also allows for easy access to the Ring Road network , A40/M40 .
29 It is a process that forces line management to consider their operational priorities and also allows for decentralized decision-making .
30 Mesh also allows for good ventilation , keeping condensation problems down .
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