Example sentences of "of [noun sg] do [adv] allow " in BNC.

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1 The fact that believing in God involves an acceptance of uncertainty does not allow us to accept any degree of uncertainty , or that trust will also be misplaced .
2 Our thesis is that our traditional models and ways of thinking do not allow us to understand complex processes and — which is worse : often mislead us about appropriate responses .
3 But the civil service structure of broadcasting did not allow such people to be employed on a full-time basis , and when funds were short the fees paid to freelance contributors of this kind were often the first items to be cut .
4 However , a depth-first architecture like that of CLE-I does not allow reference resolution to determine the resolution of other ambiguities in this way .
5 ‘ If one brand of chocolate does n't allow me to earn enough , I 'll just switch over to another brand , ’ she says .
6 The hint of quality did not allow for heating and surface drainage , but neither were strictly essential in the summer months .
7 Furthermore , the traditional theory of democracy did not allow for " a proper recognition of the vital fact of leadership " ( p.270 ) .
8 Strictly speaking , of course , this kind of sampling does not allow the deployment of statistical analysis in order to make inferences to population values from the sample , since the selection of cases within quota categories is not done according to random sampling procedures .
9 The rules of competition do not allow direct attacks upon the limbs , so use foot sweeps with care .
10 A program which depends on several hours of training does not allow for the time and number constraints of the classroom .
11 Where an application under the Act for a grant or renewal of a licence or extension of permitted hours , etc. , is submitted too late for consideration by a board at a particular meeting , and the applicant has been rejected by the clerk , who has refused to place it before the board for their consideration , that decision may be subject to appeal under either 5.39 ( see M. Milne Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 145 ) if the particular application was subject to an appeal under 5.39 or to a judicial review if the type of application does not allow of an appeal under 5.39 ( see Main v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. 305 ; Tait v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1987 S.L.T. 340 ) .
12 This type of joint does not allow for any expansion and a ring seal joint should be fitted every 1.8m ( 6ft ) to allow for this .
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