Example sentences of "allows for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | To Lienhardt , oral Dinka language can be as effective for intellectual purposes as academic , written English : ‘ at almost every point the Dinka language allows for a wide range of moral and intellectual discriminations without leading into a seemingly autonomous world of abstractions . |
2 | Static input allows for a greater variety of input formats and makes no requirements about the availability of hardware at the time of writing . |
3 | In addition , the system , when compressed , allows for a greater circulation of air around the foot , keeping it cool and dry . |
4 | Such a conception allows for a greater fluidity between the two modes than has hitherto been found acceptable . |
5 | Despite the adoption of a global data-structure , an essentially hierarchical flow of information is imposed which allows for a weak interaction between the knowledge sources . |
6 | The cheque book facility allows for a minimum withdrawal of £200 , but there is no credit card add on . |
7 | This allows for a continuous stream of models and prototypes : the USSR does not face NATO 's proverbial problem of holding together a design team in peacetime . |
8 | The compressed sand , which functions as a fluid fulcrum , allows for a continuous shifting , tilting and rotating of planes and volumes on their axis . |
9 | Pole arrangement allows for a wider variety of different and interesting shapes |
10 | And allows for a rear window made of proper glass . |
11 | The first relates to providing for any children of the marriage and the second allows for a temporary income to be given to either partner who is likely to suffer immediate hardship — this support may last for up to three years . |
12 | A treatment that allows for a basic continuity underlying the emergence of novelty . |
13 | Which , in turn , allows for a proper heating element . |
14 | I will then show , in the next section , how the non-instrumental approach to consent allows for a natural extension of the scope of the legitimacy of an authority to some cases where there is no consent . |
15 | If one allows for a surrounding portico , 10 ft wide , the overall dimensions would have been 71 by 69½ ft , giving an area of 4934.5 sq.ft , making it the second largest temple in Britain . |
16 | This provision allows for a unilateral decision of suspension by a State that does not claim to be specially affected by the breach where it feels the consequences of the breach undermines the entire Convention . |
17 | Classical criminology clearly allows for a loose association between antecedent variables and outcomes : the probability of crime varies according to the degree of rationality of individuals and the efficiency and consistency of the criminal justice system . |
18 | Adoption of XIMP allows for a common interface to the different vendors ' kana-to-kanji conversion front-end processors . |
19 | A minimal extension is to a labour market approach , which concentrates on the market productive role of human capital and asks what personal budget allows for a growing economy . |