Example sentences of "[Wh det] allows a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Nonetheless , the Senegalese system has dealt with the succession problem impressively , and sustained a multi-party tradition which allows a wide range of opinion to be expressed in public , and in doing so has avoided the most acute problems of localism . |
2 | Although lengthy domestic and care routines are to some extent a reality of disability , it is necessary to work out a level of sharing between the women and their staff which allows a varied day and does not make a drudge out of anybody . |
3 | The operations of this central process can not be conveyed to another without employing some convention which allows a communicational interchange , whether it be by gesture , facial expression , or language . |
4 | The science of Radionics , now gaining respectability in some scientific circles due to the understanding that fields of subtle energy guide our consciousness , is a process which allows a total image of an individual 's life pattern to be recorded from a single cell or hair sample or any minute segment of the body . |
5 | It simply acts as an empty subject which allows a certain element such as the book or in China to be placed near the beginning of the clause and to be interpreted as its theme , that is , what the message is about . |
6 | There is the comment which allows a black perspective to momentarily emerge ( ‘ Blacks reckon the opposite ; they reckon the police are picking on them' ) . |
7 | The most common additional device is the cassette recorder , which allows a limited form of input and storage of data files , though this feature is provided much more quickly and efficiently by disc units . |
8 | The organisations have been selected from both the UK and North America , which allows a valuable comparison to be made across the two cultures . |
9 | After all , in the discussions to which I have just referred , Freud maintains that essential to the manic state is a temporary fusion between the ego and the superego and a resulting reduction in tension which allows a joyful release of the energies previously bound up in their antagonism . |
10 | The whole essence of a TechDoc system is that it is an integrated product which allows a single individual to complete all the tasks necessary to create the final document . |
11 | The scheme takes advantage of the extremely long prepatent period which allows a single breeding cycle by the gilts to be completed before egg-laying begins and so progressively eliminates infection . |
12 | ‘ Dow Corning , for example , has a very sophisticated system which allows a large number of people dealing with suppliers — QA people , accounts payable , receiving , planning and purchasing — to input . |
13 | Can I find a way of being a teacher — can I see any role models — which allows a satisfactory compromise between my career ambitions , my wish to be a good subject teacher , my desire to promote my broader educational ideals , my intention to be a ‘ real person ’ as much as I can , and my commitment to improving the status and conditions of teaching as a profession ? |
14 | The Museums and Galleries Commission is hoping that these considerations will lead the Charity Commissioners to reconsider their decision under the cy-pres ( i.e. next best thing ) provision of the 1960 Charities Act , which allows a charitable bequest or trust to be altered where the original stipulation is no longer relevant . |
15 | The basic idea is an ‘ interlinkedness ’ in information which allows a nonsequential progress through a document . |