Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [adv] to allow [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Meals are taken irregularly , sleep-cycles are disturbed and leisure activities are pushed aside to allow time for more interaction with the machine .
2 Bruised knuckles can be bandaged and this , together with the mitt , means that they are cushioned sufficiently to allow punches to be used .
3 It is this discretion that has been used routinely to allow questioning which Parliament had intended should be exceptional .
4 The network of Training Enterprise Councils ( TEC ) has been set up to allow strategies for dealing with vocational training , employment needs , new enterprise and economic development to be handled at a local level by a single local body , which benefits from the practical experience and local knowledge of the employers and others who serve on its board .
5 Two years have been set aside to allow time to study a period of History in sufficient depth .
6 Both centre frequency and shift will be subject to component tolerances , but the circuit fills the bill as is for undemanding applications ; alternatively , present can be designed in to allow adjustment to a standard I.H shift such as 170 or 850 Hz .
7 Or , must some bridging material be built in to allow cameras or cast time to get to the next set ?
8 Simple systems will be set up to allow complaints to be registered and responses given if things go wrong .
9 The International Committee of Medical Journal editors should consider the sorts of issue discussed by Dewey and how a mechanism might be set up to allow authors ' grievances to be aired .
10 Recording needs to be paused here to allow William Russell and Carole Ann Ford time to join the others on the TARDIS set .
11 These DCs can be activated immediately to allow work to proceed .
12 These DCs can be activated immediately to allow work to proceed .
13 It must have very clear , fresh water and therefore the water should be changed very frequently , and great care should be taken not to allow algae growth .
14 The Quartermaster General 's staff were instructed not to allow Aden to become another expensive base and hostage to fortune .
15 This most frequently involved the use of ceilings : banks being told not to allow advances to expand by more than a certain percentage compared with the previous year .
16 Now the government 's being called on to allow councils to buy repossessed houses and rent them out.Simon Garrett reports .
17 Good separation is only achieved if the flask is heated slowly to allow time for the equilibria to become established .
18 Rotational needs — the venue may change when meetings are held regularly to allow delegates equal ease of access
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