Example sentences of "allowed [verb] some " in BNC.
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1 | If the algorithm is to do all we want , contexts should be allowed to include some variables too . |
2 | Suggest that you be allowed to search some parts of your local parks from the end of September to the end of April once or twice per month ; this should sound reasonable enough to your councillor and , hopefully , your council . |
3 | Before you are left on the island , you are allowed to choose some equipment : six necessities and two luxuries . |
4 | ‘ I thought I would be allowed to do some of the stunts but the insurance company cut me out . ’ |
5 | They were to be allowed to use some of the gentry 's farmland , but not necessarily in perpetuity and only in return for labour services or cash . |
6 | It is true that this formulation of treating a person as an equal is consistent with the traditional liberal conception of equality , amounting to the familiar idea of equality of opportunity , and even this restricted concept of equality appears capable of generating a competing individual right which is strong enough to defeat the welfare-tax protester 's claim to be allowed to divert some of his tax into non-welfare spending schemes . |
7 | You 're allowed to have some water are n't you ? |
8 | It preferred to be allowed to say some prayers for the Queen , the prime minister , and everyone else concerned with the choice , before they reached their conclusion . |
9 | Having cooled down somewhat , Macho tried the same submissive approach , and was allowed to take some small pieces of meat . |
10 | Moreover , he had recently been allowed to make some outspoken criticisms of aspects of official policy , thereby apparently demonstrating the existence of a new and more liberal climate . |
11 | And that is why , as Mr said , I think they ought to be allowed to produce some sort of advertising pamphlet , and get their act together , because if they 're going to go and compete out there they 've got to be prepared for it , and we 've got to allow them to give a decent presentation , at least have a decent glossy brochure to push round , so at least they can say what they do , because they will never compete when they are privatised unless they get it . |