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

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1 He had also opposed the complete privatization of state industries and instead proposed temporary protection for industry to allow for a process of revitalization , through exports and improvements in agriculture ( especially increased foreign aid for crop substitution programmes to replace cocaine-producing coca plants ) , mining and fishing .
2 Further , as we show below , the general theory needs modification to allow for the ability of some firms to escape from the average of national industry economics by internationalising their systems of management .
3 An important fault in Freud 's work at this point is the failure to allow for a difference in the content of the ideas which leaders may espouse and develop in a group .
4 The Party 's central committee decided in October 1987 , as part of a process of " democratization " , on amendments to the Constitution to allow for the election by direct , secret , universal suffrage of the President and the National Assembly deputies , up till now elected indirectly .
5 In accordance with a commitment made in September 1990 , President Kenneth Kaunda on Dec. 17 signed into law a bill approved by the National Assembly on Dec. 4 , amending the Constitution to allow for the formation of political parties other than the ruling United National Independence Party ( UNIP ) .
6 In September , Hrawi had enacted another part of the Taif accord by amending the Constitution to allow for the introduction of political reforms .
7 Adjusting this income to allow for the rise in prices , it seems that the real income fell by more than one-third .
8 Surrey , for example , was described as ‘ not sufficiently generous ’ when it raised the income scale to allow for the rise in wages to match the cost of living .
9 Cut out the square or rectangle just inside the marked line to allow for the thickness of the tin .
10 Experiments using the simulation model are thus made possible ; an example given earlier showed how a planner could modify a river-basin simulation model to allow for the expansion of an urban area .
11 The river is to be diverted along the man-made channel later this year to allow for the construction of a barrage on the natural river bed .
12 A basic modification was incorporated into the system to allow for the processing of the multiple candidate words present in the input lattice .
13 Either way , it was a figure of about 1.25 million that was implied , for a further 214,000 was added in order to allow for a measure of free choice .
14 The Zambia-based United Front for Multi-Party Democracy declared on April 21 that it was ready to participate in elections and called on the President to delay the election date to allow for the registration of opposition parties .
15 Speculation emerged in both Manila and Washington that the plan was designed to play for sufficient time to allow for a reversal of the Senate 's decision after the election of its new President in May 1992 .
16 In later species there appeared an additional opening behind the eye socket to allow for an attachment of the various jaw muscles ; these were the synapsids .
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