Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] allow [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Six weeks should be allowed for the dispatch of tickets .
2 If animals are brought in from another establishment whose diurnal light/dark cycle is different or unknown a few days should be allowed for the mice to acclimatize .
3 He never for example suggests that women should be allowed into the inner courts of the temple , or take upon themselves the obligations of prayer laid on men .
4 He believed the Shah should be allowed into the US .
5 Urgent repairs were carried out to secure the roof but the parish council has accepted the architect 's recommendation that nobody should be allowed into the building during severe weather .
6 ‘ Orange badge holders should be allowed into the pedestrian area at least in the experimental period of six months , ’ she said .
7 Ample discussion of these procedures and the ethical implications should be allowed in the timetable .
8 And in late September , in a meeting with President Collor , Passarinho insisted that mining should be allowed in the Yanomami Park .
9 With publicly provided private goods it may not be easy to identify the beneficiaries ( who visits museums ? ) and the correct allocation may be open to debate ( what benefit should be allowed in the case of education ? )
10 In fact , it seems inescapable that a special status must be allowed to the most basic layer of clause construction in any clause , joining the subject and the predicate , to use traditional terms , whether by assignment of qualification or assignment of equation .
11 The method works on the principle that the art form is a healing agent but that time must be allowed for the work to be effective .
12 Adrenalin runs fast in the Cuillin and eagerness keeps the feet moving , but it must be borne in mind that the miles are long and rough and enough time must be allowed for the return to base .
13 My Lords , I agree with the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , that this appeal must be allowed for the reasons he gives .
14 With a concrete pool it has to be appreciated at the outset that the excavation is going to be considerably larger than the finished pool , for room must be allowed for the layer of concrete .
15 In this state , the chains are highly entangled , and as sufficient time must be allowed for the chains to diffuse into the three-dimensional order required for crystallite formation , the crystalline perfection of the sample is affected by the thermal history .
16 The clear implication behind this statement is that careful attention and above all , adequate time must be allowed at the planning stage .
17 But an empirical recognition that in some circumstances a particular productive force ( say , a composer or a performer ) may not be wholly homogenized means that such a possibility must be allowed on the level of theory .
18 The excavation will , in fact , have to be substantially larger , for it must be remembered that room must be allowed around the edge for backfilling .
19 The edict of Chilperic I tackled a larger selection of issues , including inheritance , dowry and robbery , but above all it legislated on the whole process of bringing a slave to trial by ordeal ; when he was to be handed over to trial , and what delays might be allowed before the king 's legal officer , the graphio , and the local law-men , the rachinburgi , took action .
20 If this went well , he could be allowed off the lead to play with his new friend for a short while .
21 Tears could be allowed onto the agenda of living .
22 Its aim , outlined at its first meeting on 17 December 1940 , was ‘ to agree on the Railway Shops and how much reserve capacity could be allowed to the various Supply Departments . ’
23 The headmaster may if he think proper read each day on the opening of school such prayers as may have been previously approved of by the Governors , but no sectarian comments nor any doctrinal teaching may be allowed in the school . "
24 No mitigation would be allowed for the fact that loyalty , not financial gain , was his motive .
25 The family has been told a rabbit would be allowed on the head stone of the infant in the parish church .
26 The suggestion is that accompanied children under 14 would be allowed on the premises until 8pm but the prohibition against sales to those under 18 would still apply .
27 A British voter aggrieved by being denied choice among candidates on party lists should ask himself just how much choice among candidates of the same party he is allowed under our present system and how much he would be allowed under the STV .
28 For example , it is clear from work with an English- and Punjabi-speaking family in Newcastle upon Tyne , where a young white woman carried out modified participant observation sessions over a period of several months , that no male , regardless of age or ethnicity , would be allowed into the house ( Scothern 1985 ) .
29 Under the scheme , only vehicles carrying invalids or supporting the emergency services would be allowed into the centre .
30 Crawford ensured that no one under fourteen would be allowed into the performances because of the strong language and much hopping in and out of bed — and he banned his grandmother .
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