Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] to allow for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have shown that in over 110000 deliveries there are only small , non-significant differences in perinatal mortality rates between hospitals when the place of booking is considered and that these are further reduced when adjustments are made to allow for the risk factors known at booking .
2 Once this is decided , off-duty may need to be adjusted to allow for the teaching commitment .
3 If copying errors have occurred ( unlikely , but possible ) , the software can be written to allow for the recopying of just single bytes or short blocks from within the main memory block .
4 Any actuarial calculation must therefore be discounted to allow for the chance that he may only live for a shorter period .
5 Young stallions who have never served a mare may settle down after castration , but a good six months may be needed to allow for the hormones to leave their system .
6 The technology is being developed to allow for the sound to continue even when the picture is " frozen " on the screen .
7 The pricing relation is where the cost function has been extended to allow for the fact that X and Y are now used as intermediate goods .
8 Giving its full endorsement to the commission 's call for the introduction of a multiparty system , the NEC recommended that the Constitution be adjusted to allow for the registration of political parties .
9 From December 1972 the sole legal political organization was the United National Independence Party ( UNIP ) ; in September 1990 the party agreed to end its monopoly of power , and in December a bill was passed to allow for the formation of other political parties .
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