Example sentences of "allows [pron] [verb] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Its dual chart is an attractive option in that it allows you to link two pie or bar chart charts or a pie and a bar chart — as illustrated here ( DUALGRPH ) It also offers Word charts — a variety that it is unusual to find in a spreadsheet but very welcome given that you can use the graphics facilities of SuperCalc 5.5 to prepare slides suitable for use as a presentation to an audience .
3 A joint application allows you to borrow times the higher annual salary plus a sum equivalent to the lower salary ; or 2½ times your joint income .
4 Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows allows you to use eight fonts per worksheet .
5 ( EMBEDGPH ) While on the subject of graphs , Symphony now allows you to use 12 series in a graph and there are eight new chart types .
6 This allows you to have two drives ( A + B ) of the same size .
7 Half load The half-load facility allows you to wash six place settings using just one basket ( usually the bottom one ) without wasting detergent , water or energy .
8 Through its lexical meaning of a movement from point A to point B , to allows one to represent two positions of the infinitive event 's spatial support in time — one before , and one at the beginning of the infinitive 's event — which correspond to the two representations of person — extra- and intra-infinitival — involved in any use of the infinitive .
9 ‘ But I know that Martin was keen to show what he can do in Australia because his three-year contract with Wigan only allows him to spend one summer abroad .
10 Electrophysiology allows us to correlate one set of observable physical events ( electrical activity in the brain ) with another ( the behaviour , including the behaviour of reporting experiences , of the subject being recorded from ) .
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