Example sentences of "[conj] allow [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This does not include sickness or holiday relief , additional staff at peak times , or allowing time for supervisors performing other duties . ’ |
2 | Whenever the syntax is broken ( for example , if the editor permits a ‘ jump-cut ’ , or allows movement to ‘ cross the line ’ , or allows a camera to ‘ zoom back ’ on objects which are coming closer ) , the viewer is disorientated . |
3 | Artegall will not confront them or allow Talus to flail them , and the book ends not with Artegall 's triumph but his return to Faerie Court with these two ugly figures taunting him . |
4 | For others , like the space programme ( not including the space shuttle ) and biomedical research , the White House is content to hold steady or allow inflation to nibble away at spending power . |
5 | Perhaps in conjunction with a yacht , motor-cruiser or smaller water craft the aeroplane would provide a smashing day out for the high-achievers in any organization , make an unusual fishing expedition to normally remote waters , take more passive passengers sightseeing , or allow access to many such widely-separated leisure activities all on the same day . |
6 | flexibility , which implies that the computer simulation model can be altered easily to take account of changes in circumstances or to allow modelling of a different system . |
7 | There would be no reason for Mohammed 's existence if every minister and ministry were above board : arms dealers are used either because deals are shady — circumventing arms embargoes for example — or to allow government officials a healthy ( illegal ) cut . |
8 | We are obliged to correspond or allow access to records . |
9 | In the civil service the prevailing ethos is one of control of subordinates rather than allowing discretion . |
10 | Some counties take the view that the cricket they provide should take the form that their members want rather than allowing Test cricket to take precedence . |
11 | Many systems operate at ‘ document ’ level , rather than allowing folder or series level management of records . |
12 | If you find it hard to accept authority from younger nurses who may have less overall experience than you , try to explain your difficulties to them rather than allowing resentment to build up between you . |
13 | Decks serving multi- floor accommodation outside the warehouse will also provide escape routes from the upper storage levels , but their structural integrity must be complete in an emergency , although allowing time for people to escape to safety in other protected areas and routes leading to the open air at ground level . |
14 | Repeated cases have convinced SAVE that allowing permission for development in the grounds of country houses must be strongly resisted . |
15 | SunSelect also announced SelectMail , an e-mail product that allows MS-DOS and Windows users to exchange mail files with other personal computers and Unix systems . |
16 | But now Mark H. Thiemens and John E. Heidenreich III have found a specifically chemical effect that allows oxygen atoms of different isotopes to be distinguished . |
17 | A software application that allows typing and manipulation of text , making the creation of documents faster and easier . |
18 | ParcPlace reckons the package is the only scalable framework for medium-to-large projects that allows migration of existing C applications to an integrated C/C++ environment . |
19 | It 's the distance the axe is swung back ( without overdoing it ) that allows power and speed to be gathered on the way down to impact . |
20 | The sort of strength that allows loss and confusion and remains constant . |
21 | This paper describes a technique that allows metabolism of nutrients to be assessed in whole epithelial biopsy specimens , and this technique has been used to assess the metabolism of butyrate and glutamine by ileal and colonic biopsy specimens from patients with idiopathic ulcerative colitis and controls . |
22 | However tough things might have been at home , there 's usually an underlying familiarity of experience that allows family members to overcome or endure difficulties . |
23 | This problem was largely overcome in 1989 by Foutch et al , who demonstrated a technique that allowed brush cytology of the biliary tree to be performed without removing the guide wire inserted across the biliary stricture . |
24 | It was a dynamic age , an age of opportunity , and the pattern of population migration , income distribution , and increased leisure and freedom that allowed movie audiences to accumulate had also permitted a largely anonymous host of small businessmen to create a new industry and a new entertainment . |
25 | When it was first available 1-2-3 Release 3 was a product that was before its time — a 3D spreadsheet that allowed file linking and more than one program to be open at a time . |
26 | At the policy-making level , decisions should be taken within an administrative context that allowed policy objectives to be examined against the financial constraints imposed by finite resources . |
27 | It was largely this greater efficacy in the treatment of epidemic infections which were such a scourge in those days that allowed homoeopathy to spread so quickly . |
28 | Bits of it actually sound accidental , but that only adds to the shocking brilliance of a record that allowed rock a way into the previously terrifying world of dance , and that showed dance a way forward too . |
29 | Timetables for implementation should be established , setting out specific goals and actions that allow responsibility to be allocated and achievement monitored . |
30 | Publicis , which handled the brand in the UK , will roll out the two UK ads featuring model Iman in the three other European countries that allow TV advertising of alcoholic drinks which are Portugal , the Netherlands and Spain . |