Example sentences of "allowed [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Having that Greater York dimension has certainly allowed progress to be achieved dramatically in Greater York , erm , it 's led to progress towards progress towards green belt definition , and more importantly it 's led towards resolution of future strategy for Greater York .
2 These relationships have allowed Chorus to piggyback on the expertise of its partners netting Chorus an SVR4 base in the case of Unisys and now fault tolerance from Tandem .
3 The construction of the IMAX theatre has allowed reorganisation of both the gift shop and book store , both are now enlarged and refurbished .
4 Indeed he was a great admirer of the Greek philosopher , many of whose concepts stayed with Galileo for a long time , but he demanded to be allowed freedom from dogma and interference to pursue the truth .
5 The addition of cytology to tissue biopsy therefore allowed malignancy to be confirmed in 29 of the 47 patients ( 62% ) .
6 This procedure also allowed regeneration of cell surface markers depleted by enzymatic activity .
7 This can be achieved provided that the LIFESPAN Manager has allowed auto-assessment of DCs in the configuration file , otherwise an error will result .
8 Any lingering hopes of bringing more children out of Germany were finally stifled by a Home Office ruling that refugees from enemy territories would no longer be allowed entry under any circumstances .
9 These properties have allowed modification of the eicosanoid synthesis by producing changes in dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids .
10 1974 ) and of amino-acid dating , especially as applied to coasts of the USA ( Wehmiller , 1982 ) , has advanced knowledge and has allowed separation of sea level and tectonic components on rapidly uplifting coastlines .
11 Analysis of the 40 childrens ' biopsy specimens showed that the intraepithelial lymphocyte count and the villous height/crypt depth ratio values allowed separation into groups ( with minimal overlap ) corresponding to ( a ) the prechallenge style ( group A and B together ) , ( b ) ostchallenge with 100 mg/ day of gliadin , and ( c ) postchallenge with 500 mg/day of gliadin .
12 The publication of HMI inspection reports has allowed examination of HMI methodology and has exposed its limitations ( Lawton and Gordon , 1987 ) .
13 The removal of exchange controls allowed diversification of portfolios to continue on an international scale , and it should be recognised that the increasing globalisation of markets through deregulation and liberalisation also contributed to the growth in holdings of overseas securities .
14 The bill also would have also allowed registration by mail and at unemployment and welfare offices .
15 Some religious groups have uplifted people 's ethical conduct , but at other times they have allowed brutality to others in the name of the religion .
16 The teacher thus : added to the information she already had became aware of a different information source learned how to use that source used the source to present information in a different way and the class : also became aware of the information source responded actively to the on-screen presentation of statistical material could all use the material at the same time manipulated the material easily , moving to and from different parts of the database as they thought appropriate to support their arguments The viewdata presentation therefore : allowed ease of display and manipulation of information in a way in which a chalkboard , flip chart or handout could not and became a kind of electronic chalkboard provided a catalyst for discussion of subject matter related easily the subject matter to the students ' own geographical and social environment encouraged the development of oral discussion based on evidence inferred from information rather than expressed , but unsupported , opinion
17 The publication of the results allowed tribute to be paid to the local authorities whose results were good and where the hard work of teachers was showing results .
18 The adaptation of microelectronic fabrication techniques has allowed development of solid state ion-selective field effect transistors ( ISFETs ) .
19 ‘ In the past one Soviet space firm was not allowed contact with another , let alone with companies in the West , ’ he said .
20 Assuming that the husband will be the conveying party or transferor , it would seem appropriate that his solicitors should be allowed custody of the title deeds and act , in effect , as the " vendor 's solicitors " .
21 David Colville only allowed control of the company he had created to pass to his sons in 1895 ; three years later he died in Glasgow , 29 October 1898 , leaving an estate of £225,839 .
22 Slovenian police would be allowed control of the republic 's international border , with the JNA taking responsibility for security for the three months , and customs receipts would be jointly administered .
23 Numbers allowed access on any given area will doubtless be restricted , but if you can search several of them at once , then all of your club members should be able to participate ; otherwise a rota system will have to be drawn up .
24 Reporters have not been allowed access to Chi Ma Wan or any of the other detention centres .
25 Those with a reason will be allowed access to Heymouth .
26 In the neophobia test ( panel A ) the subjects were allowed access to the saline solution for 10 min .
27 It was a cheap alternative to buying from local merchants , but I was only allowed access to the provisions at points of safety such as towns and wells .
28 We were now at a point of safety , half a mile from the village of El Ouata , so I was allowed access to supplies in the Land Rover .
29 Thus arose the delicate question of whether Soames should be allowed access to secret documents and Cabinet papers .
30 With the agreement of patients , the CAB workers will be allowed access to basic information , such as patients ' legal status , doctor , ward and welfare benefits .
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