Example sentences of "to allow for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The calculation has therefore to be discounted to allow for the various imponderants . |
2 | We have to allow for the gradual loss of existing members — an allowance of 5% may be a reasonable figure . |
3 | The SPD would favour an amended wording , to allow for the automatic expulsion , for instance , of asylum-seekers from countries where there was deemed to be no persecution . |
4 | We would need to allow for the following expenses : |
5 | Delegates elected a 91-member general committee , including four women , and a 17-member executive committee ; places were reserved to allow for the boycotting groups to join later . |
6 | Unless and until more knowledge is gathered concerning the aspirations , capabilities and limitations of schools and the people who work in them , and until sufficient flexibility is built into syllabus planning to allow for the necessary variations that are inherent in planning and providing learning for different people in different contexts , the gap between prescription and reality will remain an unconscionably wide one . |
7 | β cell function was standardised to allow for the confounding effects of age and obesity . |
8 | To allow for the confounding effects of age and obesity on β cell function we calculated the standardised residual β cell function with respect to the regression of β cell function with age and obesity in a population of 104 non-diabetic people ( age 21–76 years , percentage of ideal weight 86%-158% ) . |
9 | On top of that many of them necessarily have to divide their time to allow for the other tasks for which they are also responsible . |
10 | It was designed by the old masters to allow for the aesthetic development of the practitioner . |
11 | The cost should average out at about £6 per page , less for longer runs , but you will have to allow for the extra time . |
12 | They cover mainly the period since 1950 in order to allow for the full return to peacetime economic conditions which occurred largely during the reconstruction period after 1945 . |
13 | The steady state theory required a modification of general relativity to allow for the continual creation of matter , but the rate that was involved was so low ( about one particle per cubic kilometer per year ) that it was not in conflict with experiment . |
14 | It is particularly important to allow for the electronic relaxation of the ion — adjustments of all other electrons — though the timescale is too short to allow vibrational relaxation . |
15 | Submersible pumps should always be completely submerged ( remember to allow for the inevitable drop of water level through evaporation in warm weather ) . |
16 | ‘ I am pleased the Court has upheld the interpretation of Section 79 that we have always given to it , and that the section , which had been introduced at our request , had been correctly framed to allow for the flexible exercise of delegated powers . ’ |
17 | design requirements were changed to allow for the safe venting of any methane gas |
18 | We note the elapsed time at that quarter-point , knock off a minute to allow for the initial climb out of Gransden , and mentally predict the arrival time at the half-way point . |
19 | However , if you have no replacements , be sure to use more club than usual to allow for the decreased distance . |
20 | The base for indexing is derived from the RPI of June 1984 and is ( after adjustment to allow for the rebased RPI ) 89.2 . |
21 | Having marked the ripstop , stop to work out how much extra you will need to allow for the leading edge pocket , or any hems , either on unsupported edges or where joining to another panel . |
22 | So , on a 4 x 4 , unless the vehicle has a differential in the gearbox to allow for the different rotations of the front and rear propshafts , the transmission will ‘ wind itself up ’ . |
23 | But other couples will either find a way through and re-negotiate their relationship to allow for the different people that they 've now become , or they may shelve them because they get caught up in the , the very busyness of life , what we call the , the productivity phase , which is the third phase , where couples are maybe having children , building up a family , building up careers ; they 're involved in that sort of activity . |
24 | Lio ! rt came in for a second run , but slower this time to allow for the big man 's unexpected agility . |
25 | The model described above provides a simple illustration of the effect of input-output relations and the need to allow for the indirect effects . |
26 | To allow for the mass present in a mountain range above the reference surface the theoretical pull of the rock , based on an assumed average rock density , is subtracted from the free-air anomaly ( or a correction is made for the presence of sea water if the point is over the ocean ) . |