Example sentences of "would be allowed " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He has n't any other commitments and he would ask that erm he 'd be allowed to pay the fine at a rate of twenty pounds per week .
2 Now in the in the first year of business , you 'd be allowed capital allowances on that which is m may well er varies i in the proportion , but just say just say it 's er ten percent , five hundred pounds , actually will you make that four hundred .
3 But as I say as paying the er r I , I 've seen them when I 'm going round the site er I got an option from the firm , I 'd be allowed time off my work , my actual work on the , on the , on the site , to go round and collect their unions dues .
4 If I did marry Parr , and had two little children and made a lovely home , I 'd be allowed to run off the rails a bit , so long I was discreet .
5 You know I 'd be allowed to watch that but just because there was a film on
6 Mr Govind said the finance minister had announced that 100% equity would be allowed on some developments if they utilised advanced technology and were in the country 's interest .
7 The clear , harsh voice again : ‘ There is reason to believe that an application for bail would be allowed . ’
8 In those discussions BIIBA claims that it was agreed that its members would be allowed to renew their existing policies up to 31 October 1990 .
9 From a balcony overlooking the embassy grounds , and to wild cheering from the thousands of would-be emigrants in the ‘ tent village ’ below , he announced all those staying in the embassy would be allowed to leave immediately for the West .
10 All capital and operating subsidies to steel producers would be banned ; limited public subsidies would be allowed for research and development , environmental improvements , closures and redundancies .
11 Terry Mulloy , chairman of the governors , who has a five-year-old son at Lady Jane Grey , says that if children , while being taught reading in a small group , got bored they would be allowed to wander off and do something else .
12 A new policy adopted by the conference failed to define a ‘ lawful trade dispute ’ and which forms of secondary action would be allowed .
13 He faces a one-month cautionary suspension during which he would be allowed to race .
14 The 1959 Defence White Paper announced that the Army would be allowed to recruit up to a ceiling of 180,000 ‘ to ensure that its strength shall not fall below the planned figure of 165,000 ’ — a lame excuse since this requirement was just as valid in 1957 .
15 Restrictions on investment in each other 's airlines should go , and airlines would be allowed to merge , divest , start up or close down .
16 The European Council would give guidance to this set-up for ‘ inter-governmental co-operation ’ and , as with ‘ European Political Co-operation ’ in foreign policy , the commission would be allowed to sit in .
17 Foreign investors would be allowed to take long leases on land , and the under-utilised port would be thrown open to foreign traders .
18 And when he came last night and was asked the reason , he said he never dreamed I would be allowed to come .
19 Locals predicted that it would be allowed to fall down and then the property developing Mafia would move in and build a housing estate on the fourteen acres , by means of a considerable backhander to the Council .
20 With economic vision so blinkered it was to be expected that the economy would be allowed to drift with the market situation and without significant and positive government direction .
21 What would be allowed ?
22 Union immunity from legal action would be allowed , as now , only if conditions such as a secret ballot had been met .
23 The reality is , it is most unlikely that such a merger would be allowed on competition grounds and we believe that a referral to the authorities would be likely to attract great uncertainty to our customers and staff . ’
24 The council said its previous attempts to stop Sunday trading at a variety of businesses had been unsuccessful and the Trust would be allowed to trade until the High Court hearing which could be ‘ months away . ’
25 At the end of the war OSS naturally expected it would be allowed to continue in some peacetime role but the FBI , which was jealous of the way OSS had taken over its role of supplying the president with foreign intelligence , pressured President Truman into terminating OSS 's activities , which he did in 1945 .
26 It arranged with the manufacturers that he would be allowed to see technical data that had been carefully doctored to include major errors .
27 In this way popular schools could be allowed to ‘ expand ’ by increasing their pupil numbers , whilst unpopular schools would be allowed to contract — and in some cases would cease to be viable .
28 Walid promised that all displaced Christian civilians would be allowed to return to their homes with appropriate compensation .
29 This meant , for example , that no smoking would be allowed and the use of the blue drawing room would have to be on an occasional basis .
30 In return , the US wanted assurances that it would be allowed to continue leasing its bases in Panama after the year 2000 .
  Next page