Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] which [vb mod] allow " in BNC.

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1 Although incomplete coverage for the trigram transitions can lead to problems when dealing with unseen text there are possible solutions which will allow the use of trigram information .
2 They , for instance , display in self-deportment great tranquillity , or mastery of emotions ; for one of their greatest duties is to create the tranquil relationships which would allow for the work of building community , and therefore for its wealth .
3 President Alfredo Cristiani Burkard claimed that the FMLN had failed to provide specific data which would allow the government to determine how many of its members would benefit from various government programmes .
4 For the moment let me repeat that what all this seems to point to as natural is the self-imposed exile which will allow the artist figure , whether Stephen or Joyce himself , to create a new world , with the language of the writer as his ticket , his lifeline , his rescue .
5 A statement on Cuba expressed " profound concern " over the country 's current situation and future and , reflecting a compromise , offered Latin America 's help in achieving " justice , freedom , democracy , respect for human rights and free and open economic development " if President Fidel Castro introduced political , economic and social changes which would allow its reacceptance into the OAS .
6 I had to construct a model that would lead me to a series of questions that would have empirically testable answers which would allow me to deduce an answer to my original question .
7 The market has probably discounted a 0.5 per cent German increase which may allow UK base rates to remain at 14 per cent .
8 In a nutshell they wanted a dedicated , self-sufficient unit which would allow sufferers to be treated in the town rather than have them , and their families , shunted 30 miles up and down the A1 to Newcastle 's RVI .
9 We will press for an agreement in the EC 's Agricultural Council which will allow us to provide financial encouragement for organic agriculture .
10 Problems of political obligation can only be overcome by participatory political associations which would allow citizens to create their own political obligations .
11 Others , though , favour an even more radical change in the line-out laws — arguing in favour of the Japanese proposals which will allow the quick throw-in anywhere behind the point where the ball went into touch .
12 Some of their operational balances are therefore transferred to the rest of the monetary sector and banks initially appear to have achieved what they want : more balances , fewer ‘ call ’ loans and a more favourable ratio which would allow them to lend more .
13 It is to be introduced in the following September which will allow ample time for discussion .
14 And more generally : Finally , in commenting on the nature of the social work procedures and practice adopted following the medical diagnosis of sexual abuse , the report explicitly comments that : ‘ it requires cautious measured intervention which will allow the risks of a false positive finding to be balanced against those of a false negative ’ ( p.85 , my emphasis ) .
15 Our results suggest that cholera toxin may serve as a secretory model in the human jejunum which might allow testing of new antisecretory agents .
16 They denied that subjects possessed inalienable natural rights which would allow them to question the legitimacy of duly constituted authority , and those who maintained that sovereignty was vested in the Crown-in-Parliament did so in order to undermine Whig populist notions that the people could call their rulers to account .
17 Their emphasis on the responsibility of the theologian towards the Bible , and on the need for a disciplined hermeneutic which will allow the Bible itself to speak , will be found again , albeit much modified , in the thought of Karl Barth ; as too will Archibald Hodge 's principle that ‘ Christ and his work is the centre around which all Christian theology is brought into order , ’ as he put it on page 16 of the 1878 edition of his Outlines of Theology , which was first published in 1860 , and , together with his father 's Systematic Theology ( 1871 ) , is a classic textbook of the Princeton method .
18 The sentencer regarded the case as an exceptional one The Court considered that it had many exceptional features which would allow a sentencer to reduce the sentence which would otherwise have been imposed , but it was seldom in such a case that a sentence of less than seven years would be appropriate .
19 The main plank of Leninism is an organisational structure which will allow the best arguments in society to be aired and the argument that has most support to be taken as policy .
20 Lord Wilberforce 's statement in Tameside , that the decision-maker should properly direct himself to the facts , provides a good example of one aspect of factual review which would allow the courts great latitude for substituting their view for that of the decision-maker .
21 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 .
22 Proposals include ; increased powers which will allow environmental Health Officers to impound food which is deemed unfit for consumption , introduction of ‘ use by ’ rather than ‘ sell by ’ dates on perishable goods , registration of both food-selling premises and flocks of egg-laying hens , the pasteurisation of milk from sheep and goats , an increase in the control of temperatures at which food is stored , and the irradiation of some foods .
23 Roh expressed concern over Miyazawa 's plans to resurrect stalled legislation which would allow the despatch of Japanese military forces overseas in order to participate in UN peacekeeping actions [ see p. 38529 ] .
24 During a visit to the Soviet Union on July 19-20 by EC Commission president Jacques Delors , Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev appealed for broad foreign economic co-operation which would allow the Soviet Union to adapt to a new economic system " faster and more resolutely " .
25 It is not the responsibility of governments to run the industry of the nation , but rather to provide a stable environment which will allow private capital to create jobs and wealth for the general good .
26 The Presidency and the leaders of the six republics agreed measures on Aug. 20-21 to keep the federation functioning at a minimum economic and political level for a further three months , with trade continuing between the republics and a monetary policy which would allow the country to pay its foreign creditors .
27 Terrorists must be certain that there are no safe bolt-holes which will allow them to escape the law .
28 So I anticipate a lively and above all , beautiful exhibition which will allow us to advance our debates around the issues of Women , Modernity and Modernism .
29 The facts that will now be provided will give parents the missing information which will allow them to judge a school overall .
30 Some models have a secondary pump which can allow the collection tank to drain while the machine is still operating thus allowing extended periods of continuous running .
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