Example sentences of "[not/n't] allow for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One type of authoritarian rule had been followed by another , not allowing for that kind of unsettling liberalization which is so conducive to uprisings among minorities . |
2 | In this case selection is all , or almost all , as space does not allow for extensive description or interpretation . |
3 | The recent fundamental review of dental remuneration by Sir Kenneth Bloomfield called for ‘ a more robust approach ’ to fluoridation ‘ which would not allow for indefinite procrastination in adopting measures judged by the competent health authorities to be both beneficial and cost effective . ’ |
4 | The programme was devised in response to feedback from the previous term 's courses on assertiveness and time management , which suggested that one day courses did not allow for adequate reflection on the issues , practice or follow up discussion . |
5 | One consequence of this is that although the observations suggest that the cloud was centred on the Equator , the model simulates a cloud at about 10°N , because it does not allow for rapid transport of the cloud into the tropics and Southern Hemisphere . |
6 | Large scale , site-specific projects which do not allow for secondary sale are hardly ever considered to be a worthwhile investment . |
7 | Assuming a budget which does not allow for year-round spending , the next major consideration is how to divide it up . |
8 | What is more , these estimates assume a well-maintained canal and do not allow for excessive leakage . |
9 | This type of joint does not allow for any expansion and a ring seal joint should be fitted every 1.8m ( 6ft ) to allow for this . |
10 | This limitation , of course , does not allow for full replacement of the council housing stock . |
11 | It has not allowed for public discussion or exchanges in which people can ask questions and receive answers from those who undertook the research . |