Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] allow for the " in BNC.

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1 This is good for voice-overs or to push down the level of the rhythm guitar to allow for the lead guitar to come over .
2 It is possible to calculate hypothetical exchange rates to allow for the fact that specific commodities ( say , bread , video cassettes etc. ) are cheaper in country A than country B. Such comparisons of production on the basis of ‘ real income per head ’ , or ‘ purchasing power parity ’ showed the UK in 1985 to have 64.8 per cent of the income of the USA , or 85.6 per cent of the average of six countries shown at Figure 2.2 .
3 Minor tax adjustments allowed for the creation of special family savings accounts , based on small deposits limited to $2,500 , which , if held for more than seven years , would produce tax-free interest .
4 Everyone took-off at one minute intervals to allow for the prop wash to subside from the plane in front of you .
5 Two footswitch sockets allow for the connection of optional footswitches ( you 'll need two ) to access EQ and compression .
6 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 .
7 The Delors plan allowed for the permanent fixation of parities in Stage 2 of EMU .
8 Both cannulae were brought to the exterior and protected by a stainless steel thimble allowing for the free movement of rats in their usual cages .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The parliament of the Czech Lands in mid-April approved a new restitution law allowing for the return of property in the Czech Lands confiscated between 1945 and 1948 .
12 Number twenty two , capital effects to allow for the acquisition of various properties .
13 It is at least arguable , moreover , that no probability theory allows for the explanation of single events .
14 In December a number of PFLP detainees were released [ see p. 37136 ] , and on Jan. 20 , 1990 , Badran issued a circular to all government departments allowing for the re-employment of any civil servant who had been discharged since the April 1989 riots on the strength of the country 's martial law regulations .
15 The most controversial section of the 1988 Housing Act allows for the transfer of council and new town property to either private landlords , housing associations or tenants ' co-operatives .
16 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 .
17 On Feb. 27 the government tabled in parliament the long-expected Land Acquisition Bill allowing for the compulsory purchase of 5,500,000 hectares of predominantly white-owned land .
18 in the event that a purchaser is persuaded to purchase a property based on a surveyors valuation , the level of damages will be based on the correct market value allowing for the true condition of the property , and not the cost of repairs which need to be carried out .
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