Example sentences of "[noun] to allow for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The base for indexing is derived from the RPI of June 1984 and is ( after adjustment to allow for the rebased RPI ) 89.2 .
2 You might consider moving the stops to allow for a thicker door , or if this is impractical , using a thicker door and rebating the edges to the existing thickness so that it fits the frame .
3 The steady state theory required a modification of general relativity to allow for the continual creation of matter , but the rate that was involved was so low ( about one particle per cubic kilometer per year ) that it was not in conflict with experiment .
4 Constitutional changes to allow for a multiparty system , one of the MNR 's main demands , had been introduced in 1990 but were apparently disregarded by the rebel movement .
5 We note the elapsed time at that quarter-point , knock off a minute to allow for the initial climb out of Gransden , and mentally predict the arrival time at the half-way point .
6 The meeting was preceded by calls for the disbandment of the organization but ended with an agreement to review existing COMECON financial and trade arrangements to allow for the wider operation of market principles .
7 The decisions , tantamount to a significant downgrading of COMECON ( as also indicated by a sharp staff reduction at the Moscow secretariat ) , and which were expected to be approved at a future summit meeting , were the outcome of an undertaking made at the summit meeting in January [ see p. 37202 ] to review existing COMECON arrangements to allow for the wider operation of market principles .
8 In big years , Aube wines may also possess too much alcohol to allow for a second fermentation and effect the correct balance .
9 It was designed by the old masters to allow for the aesthetic development of the practitioner .
10 The main precaution is always to leave plenty of room on both sides of the take-off path to allow for a possible swing .
11 This is openly admitted by the Regulations which require that the summary should state prominently that ‘ This summary financial statement does not contain sufficient information to allow for a full understanding of the results … and state of affairs …
12 Indeed , the excavation should be at least 15 cm ( 6 in ) larger than the finished pool to allow for a generous layer of concrete , and the soil should be rammed down tightly to prevent any subsidence and ensure a firm base ( Fig. 3a ) .
13 The code proposed the creation of a two-tier administrative system to allow for the easier processing of non-controversial mergers and takeovers , the referring of important or unusual cases to a full Takeovers Committee ( which would be renamed the Takeover and Mergers Panel ) , the right of appeal to a new independent Takeovers Appeal Panel , and the retention of 5 per cent as the maximum amount of shares which a person controlling between 35 and 50 per cent of shares in a company could further purchase in any 12-month period .
14 They cover mainly the period since 1950 in order to allow for the full return to peacetime economic conditions which occurred largely during the reconstruction period after 1945 .
15 Lio ! rt came in for a second run , but slower this time to allow for the big man 's unexpected agility .
16 Our Solar System is certainly a prerequisite for our existence , and one might extend this to the whole of our galaxy to allow for an earlier generation of stars that created the heavier elements .
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