Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] would allow [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For these reasons I would allow these appeals .
2 My Lords , for these reasons I would allow this appeal .
3 It also stated that it would sign an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency before the end of January which would allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities [ see p. 38721 ] .
4 Mr Beregovoy is expected to approve proposals for a Gallic form of personal equity plans in the next few weeks which would allow French investors up to £60,000 worth of shares each , free of dividend and capital gains tax .
5 There was plenty of land around the site which would allow easy expansion when that became necessary ; ,
6 No move was ever made to introduce flexible or partial retirement which would allow older people to reduce the amount of work they did and to choose for themselves finally when to retire .
7 The early and best-funded corporations ( such as the London Docklands Development Corporation ) were clearly intended to bypass the local authorities in their areas , using their own planning powers and financial resources to achieve changes which would allow private sector property development to take place .
8 So for all those reasons sir there does seem to me to be erm the case for a policy which would allow this exception to erm attract to North Yorkshire inward investment of this strategically important kind .
9 The Supreme Soviet recommended changes to the draft treaty which would allow direct elections to the Soviet of the Republics and federal taxes to be levied by the centre .
10 The core of the meeting 's decision was the adoption by 18 votes to six of a resolution which would allow commercial hunting to be resumed when stocks had reached 54 per cent of their estimated population prior to large-scale exploitation .
11 Every sentence had to be thought out in full , every adverb and adjective scrutinized for signs of contamination or hints of hysteria , those tell-tale flaws which would allow sharp minds to deduce that he was not writing about someone else 's misdeeds , but his own .
12 Under the new arrangement , which had been hotly contested by France and was approved only on a majority vote , each member state was to be allowed 15,000 two-month permits a year which would allow unlimited cabotage rights within the EC .
13 A much more flexible system which would allow local managers to negotiate local rates — on a national pay spine — is needed .
14 To that extent I would allow these appeals .
15 It was due to become effective following its formal ratification by North Korea , which had signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1985 , but had not previously discharged its obligation as a signatory to negotiate and sign a safeguards agreement which would allow international inspection .
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