Example sentences of "[conj] allows the " in BNC.

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1 The latest innovations , used in the production of Elan panels , are Fibreform — a patented process that allows the mat to be pre-formed , outside the mould , into the required shape — and nickel-plated moulds , which improve surface finish and allow heat to be applied to speed curing .
2 He has signed an agreement that allows the United Nations to set up and administer humanitarian centres all over his country .
3 Clearly , training that allows the subjects to come to the task with these associations ready formed will be of help ; and equally clearly , reversed pre-training will have just the opposite effect .
4 Any electronic drawing system that allows the designer to sketch , visualise and change plans or ideas may be said to offer CAD .
5 Will Lee was recently quoted as saying , ‘ The ways I approach grooves are either to lock with the kick drum and playing fills around that , or to ignore the kick drum and create a melodic hook that allows the bass part to shine . ’
6 But anyway , Newtone claim an unprecedented string life , a tighter , clearer fundamental note and a lower tension-to-pitch that allows the string to vibrate more freely , resulting in unsurpassed playability .
7 A company issues a 9% convertible capital bond that allows the holders to convert into the company 's ordinary shares at a future date .
8 So it 's often sheer neglect on the part of the home owner that allows the thief to gain entry , and make off with your treasured possessions .
9 Simultaneously with clinical observations such as these , academic psychologists were also beginning to incorporate a similar idea into their models of normal cognitive functioning and most contemporary theories of human information processing contain the notion of a mechanism that screens and selects the products of consciousness ; necessarily so , since organised thought would be impossible without some device that allows the mind to choose from among the many stimuli — both internal and external — with which it is constantly bombarded .
10 Replace the foam in the filter with something chunky that allows the water to flow through without blocking — Siporax , ceramic pieces or large sized gravel will work well .
11 Herringbroom is not concerned with conquering a technique , however , or showing an impressive facility ; it is about approach , about an attitude that allows the student to evolve , to move forward within his or her own work .
12 The sapiential authority to advise , instruct and direct ; the moral authority that makes its acceptance not just useful but obligatory ; and its charismatic authority that allows the professional to appeal to some supreme interest of his client that not only outranks conscience but sometimes even the raison d'état ( 1977 , pp.17–18 , emphasis added ; see also 1975 ) .
13 It has now formally signed an agreement that allows the High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire and Mountain View , California-based firm Insignia Solutions Ltd to modify Windows source code at the application programming interface ( API ) to improve the performance of its SoftPC Windows under Unix package .
14 The most urgent task is replacing ledgers and pencils with a management-information system that allows the head office to monitor risk .
15 There is ( intentionally ) no proper derivatives market that allows the peso to be sold short .
16 It is this that allows the NMDA receptor to behave as a molecular coincidence detector .
17 Accell/SQL for Windows is the first Windows-based product from Unify that allows the application to run in Microsoft Windows on the client .
18 flexibility that allows the tailoring of the office specially to the requirements of the establishment .
19 The program designer takes charge of the production of the computer program for the unit which must achieve a presentation that allows the educational objectives to be reached .
20 A new feature that allows the teacher to control the pace is successful .
21 Questions were asked after each problem , and at the completion of the task , to obtain the following objective information : 1 ) the ease of use of each program , 2 ) the insight gained from using each technique , 3 ) the aid given by each technique in attaining a solution , 4 ) the user preference , and dislike , for the techniques , 5 ) the technique thought to be most capable of giving insight , 6 ) the technique thought to be most capable of giving the best design , and 7 ) the subject 's engineering and computing background , and knowledge of the polar second moment of area ; this being the sectional properties of a component that allows the shearing stresses to be deduced from the applied torque .
22 It is knowledge of these required functions that allows the designer to turn that space into a performing component .
23 A page description language is , essentially , a programming language that allows the elements of a page ; type , graphics , rules , scanned photographs , etc , to be described mathematically and reproduced on a printer which is equipped with the appropriate device for understanding the language .
24 an on screen mouse operated facility that allows the user to choose from a selection of ‘ tools ’ to create simple geometric shapes — lines , boxes , circles etc. and to add fill patterns .
25 As in Out , schizophrenic discourse operates as a metaphoric tool that allows the novel to focus , like its concrete counterpart the radio telescope , on the limits of our spatio-temporal universe .
26 Here we are talking about a degree of conscious awareness that allows the individual to understand and control what is happening to him .
27 Quick Help for WordPerfect 5.1 from Microref is a TSR ( Terminate and Stay Resident ) program that allows the user to access Help for WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS on two levels : Instant Help and Expanded Help .
28 A major challenge facing the information industry is to develop the maturity of judgement that allows the utility of the different available media to be accurately and dispassionately matched to the real requirements of information users .
29 A method has been developed that allows the measurement of metabolism in ileocolonoscopic biopsy specimens , and this has been used to assess butyrate and glutamine metabolism in quiescent UC and controls .
30 Such a system would demand a truly interactive use of computers in a way that allows the very different capabilities of the computer and the human mind to be used to the full .
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