Example sentences of "allow for any " in BNC.
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1 | The firm will need to decide whether partners ' drawings should be paid gross without allowing for any tax reserve , or , alternatively , whether to withhold tax which is not a partnership liability , but an individual partner 's liability . |
2 | This is not an income that allows for any luxuries . |
3 | Rather light-heartedly , we refer to this as the Chicago Pizza model ( in which the customer chooses a particular base — say deep dish or wholemeal crust — and adds the toppings of his or her choice ) , by contrast with both the Chinese menu or laissez-faire approach ( which allows for any combinations of dishes , even the ridiculous ) and the set meal approach , in which you must have the entire menu . |
4 | On receipt of your first QDM , turn onto that heading , assess the wind angle , and allow for any drift . |
5 | Allow for any bend you need including offsets ( or a swan neck ) for connecting the downpipe . |
6 | The actual speed at the time is usually far too slow to allow for any use of the airbrakes , but there is plenty of room ahead for a safe landing . |
7 | Ministers ' remuneration had improved with the century : in 1851 a Primitive Methodist minister with three children received £71 a year and Baptists generally received less than £80 ; within Congregationalism the divergence was too great to allow for any average figure . |
8 | Make two or three tracings of the design to enable you to experiment with various groupings and arrangements , and also to allow for any mistakes you make in cutting , especially on your first attempt . |
9 | You can also enter the shape you draw , to allow for any quirks in your figure ! |
10 | It is advisable to stiffen the fabric before cutting to shape when using the latter method to allow for any possible shrinkage . |
11 | It is just possible that d'Ohsson means Molla Fenari , whom he does not otherwise mention ; but even the earliest possible date for Molla Fenari 's becoming Multi , roughly 1380 , is too late to allow for any possibility of his having succeeded Tursun Fakih . |
12 | There were no transient UOS relaxations in the three episodes of acidification of the oesophagus without associated common cavity episodes , but this sample is too small to allow for any firm conclusions . |
13 | Examination papers should be approved four months before students are due to sit the examination and centres should allow three months for the moderation process ( to allow for any resubmission ) . |
14 | Hours of work are recorded and sent monthly to the Coordinator to allow for any flexibility agreed with the Coordinator . |
15 | Patrick O'Brian 's long sequence of sea-adventures gives the lie to the dogma that the genre does not allow for any real development of character . |
16 | 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 ) . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | He is supporting a scheme that is essentially a monopoly and does not allow for any genuine competitive challenge which , as we have all been informed , is the only real moderating influence on the free market provision . |
19 | They have n't allowed for any |