Example sentences of "[vb pp] to allow for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In fact many institutions express this as a recommendation , albeit a strong one where the commitment is obligatory , and averaging over two or three years is often permitted to allow for varying circumstances .
2 Sensitivity of fitness ( r ) to survival and fertility in the two sexes ; this is calculated from l(x) , m(x) using equation ( 2 ) ( modified to allow for separate sexes ) .
3 The system has been designed to allow for new developments .
4 ( Proposals were also made to allow for future decisions on the use of German armed forces outside the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) area . )
5 Various adjustments are made to allow for special circumstances affecting local costs of providing particular services .
6 It is essential , though , that attempts continue to be made to allow for differing intakes .
7 Ralph Pickles says that although the product is not profitable yet , the price has been set to allow for expanded production .
8 Because of our efforts , the marriage laws have been slightly amended to allow for equal responsibility over the property .
9 A further adjustment ( the ‘ Assessment of Educational Needs ’ component of the socio-economic deprivation figures , considered below ) is intended to allow for varying requirements for special schooling and remedial teaching for deprived groups .
10 The basket comes lined with natural coco fibres and is easy ‘ petal ’ cut to allow for easy sideplanting .
11 However , as a matter of principle and good airmanship , at least one full wing-span of clearance should always be left to allow for inadvertent drifting or swinging during landings .
12 At the same time the code is cross-referenced to allow for easy navigation .
13 The intelligence officers , having failed to allow for Double Summertime , which had been introduced the night after the first ‘ Hess ’ flight , were on the point of standing down the op just as the bombers droned into hearing .
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