Example sentences of "allow they [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the deficiencies of our arrangements is that no provision is made for young barristers obtaining a salaried position in chambers , allowing them to do minor work under supervision .
2 I tried smaller hooks and baits ; lighter leads ; finer lines ; a lighter , or no bite indicator ; and opening the bale-arm of the reel and allowing them to take several yards of line before striking .
3 It aims to protect women by allowing them to SEE potential partners from the safety of their own telephone .
4 Small producers have provided larger companies with an important cushion against fluctuations in demand by allowing them to use outside suppliers as shock absorbers .
5 This helps them assess the effects of changing those structures by allowing them make such changes directly through the virtual reality interface .
6 The shanny and marine stickleback have five pigments in their eyes , allowing them to discern more hues than we can .
7 This chamber should be a nice treat for the adventurers , allowing them to gain some resources they will need for the harder and more dangerous encounters to come .
8 As a result , this can be a very successful strategy for some swallows , allowing them to produce extra off-spring at very little cost to themselves .
9 Both of the general SVQs in science are designed to provide students and trainees with a broad grounding in science , while allowing them to develop higher levels of competence in their chosen areas .
10 This underlying biologism allows them to preserve traditional concepts of gender .
11 In the third term they embark on a general survey of the History of Medicine and Science which allows them to put other subjects which the study into their historical context .
12 Because of the scattered distribution of food , the orang-utan population is split up into small dispersed foraging units and the flexible nature of orang-utan society allows them to exploit irregular fruit distribution better than territorial monkeys or gibbons , for example .
13 ITV also announced this week that , with the agreement of the Football League , they had taken out the Arsenal v Liverpool match from the fixtures for February 24 and it would be played at a later date , invoking a clause in their contract with the League that allows them to use three matches a season in this way .
14 But if women do want change , they may have to give up what they have invested in men — the idealisation which ( temporarily ) allows them to avoid uncomfortable things in themselves .
15 That going in the form of higher spending power to the workers themselves allows them to buy more goods or services .
16 But more experienced workers have found the use of packages slow , as the conventional system allows them to skip irrelevant parts more easily .
17 Finally , the mass media also have an interest in keeping alive this potent myth , for it allows them to present political events to voters — consumers in simplified and personalized narrative forms which can be readily understood .
18 But it can be altered as time goes by , if a client can afford extra premiums , their salary allows them to have extra increases , it can be altered , but would nec would possibly want medical underwriting for any future increasing .
19 The relatives of our electively ventilated organ donors do not feel that we act improperly ; rather , they all consider that the process of organ donation allows them to make some sense of an otherwise inexplicable loss .
20 The admission of new members to a Europe which allows them to adopt common policies only where they are feasible and productive , and the consequent necessary institutional changes which will allow existing members this option , would bring about the effective development of a ‘ Europe of varying geometry ’ in a calm and deliberate fashion .
21 If one may suspend conscience , and forget the conditions and costs of labour which allowed them to create this wealth , then these streets — as they do in London and Edinburgh , and still to be seen in Dublin — define the comfort of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century middle classes .
22 These budgets allowed them to maintain pre-existing activity and referral patterns and have resulted in massive variations in per capita allocations between fundholders .
23 the empire we allowed them to have British passports did n't we ?
24 Recently , Sir John Thomas 's group from the Royal Institution , London , has used an instrumental arrangement at Daresbury that allowed them to capture both types of information on the same sample while it was actually undergoing a chemical change .
25 But as European and Japanese business turned their attention to the US market their relatively low wage costs allowed them to make substantial inroads .
26 Theorists can now solve the problems of solid-state physics in terms of the local structure , whereas previously they could deal only with materials where the complete structure was periodic and crystalline symmetry allowed them to make colossal simplifications .
27 Many were following the old General ( later Combined ) Degree which allowed them to study three subjects for finals .
28 This argument was refined by Lukács ' ( 1971 ) suggestion that only certain historical transformations could bring the proletariat to realize their true interests and thereby allow them to commence revolutionary action .
29 In short , the inertial properties of ideologies and institutional arrangements allow them to colour industrial relations long after the constellation of political forces has changed .
30 This could relieve heads and teachers of clerical work for which they are not trained and allow them to make better use of their valuable ( and scarce ) teaching skills .
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