Example sentences of "[conj] allow for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was concluded that low cost tools have limitations but can provide useful experience to system builders that allows for the critical selection of more advanced software .
2 There has been a lot of debate about the reasons for producing complicated patterns on the suture line ; what advantage would this have given the ammonoids over their nautiloid ancestors , that allowed for the explosive bursts of ammonoid evolution ?
3 There is also much criticism of the FC because of the high degree of autonomy that it enjoys and its legally-enforceable powers that allow for the compulsory purchase of land .
4 But the complication involved in writing the program and allowing for the high number of physical variables made it impracticable at that time .
5 ( This ensures a wide field of application and allows for the gradual introduction of new languages such as Ada . )
6 This ‘ deadband ’ prevents the servo from ‘ hunting ’ and allows for the inevitable backlash , friction and inertia of the gearbox and motor .
7 A bare majority of the High Court of Australia has held that the burden lies upon the plaintiff to prove lack of such care ; but the contrary arguments of the minority seem more convincing in principle and allow for the grave difficulties facing a plaintiff with the task of proving negligence against the supplier of a public utility such as gas or electricity .
8 This would embrace all the institutional players and allow for the rolling settlement system to be cut to just three days — in line with the systems in other international centres .
9 India supports the Kabul government , much to the annoyance of Pakistan and most western countries ; but while allowing for the mischievous nature of Mr Gandhi 's remark , they suspect that it is no more than the truth .
10 The document suggested that every school has a common aim , that of helping children ‘ to meet the basic academic and social demands of adult life ’ while allowing for the unique differences that exist between child and child .
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