Example sentences of "allowing [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Thus , a statutory provision allowing recourse to an alternative remedy will not readily be interpreted as requiring the alternative redress to be sought at the expense of an application to a court .
2 There has always been the equivalent of the Novices group , for example , allowing entrance to the soccer microculture for any boy willing to learn the rules of being a fan .
3 Formatwise , Hooker has stuck rigidly to the formula that turned ‘ The Healer ’ into a Grammy-grabber , with a miscellany of guests — in this instance Vaughan , John Hammond , Robert Cray , Charlie Musselwhite , Albert Collins etc — effectively fitting into selected niches while producer Roy Rogers creates an aura that , while allowing Hooker to be his usual minimalistic down-homey self , provides an urgency guaranteed to have the rock generation continuing to hang on the 72-year-old 's every ‘ uh uh ’ .
4 Because of cultural , family or personality factors many people may suppress their grief , but allowing grief to be expressed often reduces its intensity or duration .
5 However , a simple router table , allowing stock to be passed over a static cutter , is a fairly essential next step after purchasing a router .
6 The Author would like to thank the RAF Museum for its co-operation in the making of this article , and for allowing reference to its own publication on Sugar , A Very Special Lancaster by F E Dymond .
7 Allowing reference to Hansard in such cases does not have the large practical consequences to which I have referred .
8 A second consideration against allowing consent to political authority general validity turns on the undesirability of allowing the validity of consent which binds for life , is open-ended , and affects wide-ranging aspects of a person 's life .
9 Sealant does just that — it seals the wood surface , allowing polish to be applied on top , but this also requires regular maintenance .
10 Below this new slab it was practical to install a sewage collection chamber of 1,818 litres ( 400 gal ) capacity , associated with a macerator and pump , allowing waste to be reduced and then pumped through a small-diameter pipe to a private sewer manhole 150m ( 492ft ) away .
11 Femininity becomes a fun , liberating force rather than oppressive force , allowing Burman to constantly challenge the viewers ' preconceptions of Asian femininity .
12 However policy H two as drafted , seeks to deprive the decision maker of the ability to consider all material considerations , by the unqualified use of the words will be required to and applies this to all twelve criteria without allowing discretion to be taken into account of any special circumstances that might present to justify exceptional development .
13 The court may give him help , certainly ; for instance by discovery of documents inter partes … ; by allowing evidence to be obtained or presented at the trial in various ways … ; and by the issue of subpoenas …
14 At Procedure Roll a defender may , very occasionally , succeed in persuading a Court that the pursuer 's case is so hopeless that it is not worth allowing evidence to be heard because even if that evidence was heard , it would not make out a case which would entitle the pursuer to succeed .
15 Once the information is stored in the computer the tablet can be used as an editing tool allowing colour to be added or changed and shapes to be modified .
16 Once the information is stored in the computer the tablet can be used as an editing tool allowing colour to be added or changed and shapes to be modified .
17 The sensors control the pump — allowing water to be pumped around the system only when the temperature at the solar panel is higher than the temperature in the cylinder .
18 So far , however , Liffe has taken the modest route of allowing access to APT through any authorised carrier , such as Telerate , with whom agreement was announced yesterday .
19 It gives her a role as a pseudo-ambassador to the region and she has been granted a special travel visa allowing access to the area without the normal restrictions on foreigners .
20 The outside walls are virtually complete and the floors have been replaced in some of the towers allowing access to the battlements via spiral staircases .
21 ZeeBeeCee has gained a court order allowing access to Jessamyn Bonney 's juvenile records , stored in the central infonet of the Bruyce-Hoare Agency , and we can exclusively reveal for the first time on national television that evidence which has come to light since her 1992 parricide hearing has suggested that she was indeed guilty of the murder of her father , a crime for which she was acquitted in court on the testimony of one Andrew Jean , since deceased , a gangcult associate and known perjurer . ’
22 These were first designed to keep out horses and motorcycles from the Bernwood Butterfly trail in Oxfordshire while allowing access to wheelchairs .
23 While doing this the bird usually adopts a particular posture , with wing and tail spread , allowing access to the base of its feathers .
24 The constituent legislation of other tribunals contains provisions allowing access to the High Court , whereas some tribunals have to fall back on the appeals contained in s.13 of the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1971 .
25 These two features combine to provide a comprehensive data retrieval mechanism allowing access to recorded information at any level , ranging from single geometric entities to complete machine assemblies .
26 On lifting financial sanctions , including allowing access to IMF and World Bank assistance , the communiqué said that such sanctions should remain until either a new democratic constitution had been agreed or until there was agreement to lift them " at South Africa 's all-party conference or by an interim government " .
27 A ‘ Module Name ’ cache — allowing access to the ‘ General ’ cache for module names or visibility of all the module names known to the LIFESPAN database .
28 To summarise , the court 's policy is strongly in favour of upholding contractual dispute procedures , and against allowing access to the courts where contractually agreed disputes procedures alternative to the court have not failed : see 13.14.4 .
29 As well as providing pupils access to information in the school , microcomputers have greatly widened the amount of information available to pupils by allowing access to external sources of data .
30 The Doctor 's vague descriptions of bits of wire conducting sound waves through the air , and speed allowing gravity to be defeated , only succeeded in confusing the poet .
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