Example sentences of "allow for the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This approach may be possible if educational objectives have a very short time-scale but it does not allow for the change of direction which is often necessary in schools .
2 And I 'm in no doubt that that will allow for the operation of a housing market , through movements er population and so forth .
3 If we could calculate accurately the consequential change in the electron 's momentum then we could allow for the effects of the collision and our knowledge would still be capable of being made exact .
4 The old way of calculating how many inches of fish per square foot of surface area does not allow for the differences between different fish .
5 This will allow for the co-ordination of school development approaches , particularly the Nature of the Catholic School Self Evaluation programme and the Department 's inspection of schools procedure .
6 Some have a substantial occupational pension , and possible capital accumulation which might allow for the provision of goods and services in a period of dependency .
7 The Government now intends to draw up its own inventory of local needs and set a contribution to the local authority that will allow for the provision of those minimum needs in year one .
8 As Family Development Nurses , we are still working within a system which is based on uniform structures and procedures which may not allow for the flexibility of approach , or the necessary degree of autonomy which is needed , to be always relevant to the needs of each individual or family .
9 The earlier discussion should have made clear that the postclassical perspective does not allow for the degree of certainty or inevitability that such terms are usually taken to imply .
10 9. does it allow for the possibility of greater understanding or fresh insight ?
11 angle of lead When intercepting a track to or from a radio beacon you must allow for the turn onto track from the intercepting heading .
12 The East German State at that stage voted 90 million Ostmarks towards a programme that would also allow for the construction of underground stores and laboratories and the insertion of climate-control systems , as well as complete redecoration .
13 They , for instance , display in self-deportment great tranquillity , or mastery of emotions ; for one of their greatest duties is to create the tranquil relationships which would allow for the work of building community , and therefore for its wealth .
14 This could allow for the consideration of a policy of expansion of the economy led by government expenditure .
15 This specific and complex test was required , the experts say , because the Cusiana rock is quite variable , a condition that could not allow for the application of routine technology to asses well productivity .
16 ‘ What if ’ types of facilities when available will allow for the reasoning about complex failure models and effects .
17 The results of the interviews allied with a socio-historical examination of the background to the conflict will allow for the examination of ideologies in Northern Ireland , where an ideology is seen as a set of ideas held by a group of people that helps to structure their social world and guide their activity within that social world .
18 In such a situation the agreement should allow for the introduction of new investors with a view to ensuring that the warranties and undertakings given , and restrictions imposed , for the benefit of the initial investor apply also for the benefit of the new investors .
19 Because of this fluidity in royal land-holding a list of all the known royal estates from the whole Merovingian period would be misleading ; it would not allow for the pattern of acquisition and alienation .
20 The extension will allow for the completion of the dyke where this year it was unfortunately dismantled .
21 Hash coding methods ( section 3.2.6 ) were also not implemented as they do not allow for the study of sub-word letter sequences .
22 Wide aisles should allow for the use of wheeled baskets or trolleys , and floor surfaces should be safe .
23 Structuralism may help us to understand the construction of the subject as cultural being , but must then allow for the action of that self-referential subject upon history .
24 This would allow for the fulfilment of a monster 's dietary needs .
25 The two pacts under discussion with the United Kingdom and France concerned training , joint military exercises and military supplies ; unlike the agreement with the USA they would not allow for the stockpiling of military equipment in Kuwait .
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