Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] allow they " in BNC.
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1 | Whilst most activities taking place during the scheming ( or " drawing board " ) phases are seen to be based around discrete geometric interpretations , their function may allow them to take on many differing forms . |
2 | Now she wants to sell it , but the buyer must allow them to play on and as yet nobody 's been prepared to . |
3 | The Americans say their proposal will allow them to forgive $128m-worth of African debts owed on non-concessional ( ie , market-rate ) loans . |
4 | The increased flexibility of NHS trusts will allow them to pay more where the local markets can afford it and I predict that this will increase the pay of the lower-paid staff in such hospitals . |
5 | Several airlines are trying to build up their position in advance of the single European market of next year , when the third airline liberalisation package should allow them to operate abroad as though in their home country . |
6 | Ministers believe reduced commitments in Europe and Hong Kong will allow them to axe 14 battalions . |
7 | With reduction in costs as a key objective for Banks , they hope that staff loyalty to customers will allow them to widely market their new hours without properly managing these issues . |
8 | If a resident is mentally alert but weak physically , a shower or a bed bath may allow them to be completely private . |
9 | Some in the colony 's business community share that view since following it in policy terms would allow them to continue their prosperous trade links across the border . |
10 | They realized that the loss of power at the imperial centre would allow them to strengthen their position by negotiating with the imperial vassals . |
11 | Windfalls : In the Amazon area there are large numbers of fish that feed off seeds falling from trees ; their teeth and jawbones would allow they to crack even brazil nuts ( something to think about while you struggle with your nut-crackers this Christmas ) . |
12 | There were no recognised Departments of Education offering a full initial teaching qualification in any community language ( other than English or Welsh ) at the time of the LITE survey : bilingual school leavers with the determination to promote their language in the British school system could perhaps take a degree by treating their home language as a foreign language where such courses existed , but the available Postgraduate Certificate in Education ( PGCE ) courses could allow them to qualify fully only if they selected a main teaching subject other than their chosen language . |
13 | So they would meet approximately half-way , at Mantes , where the Hôtel du Grand Cerf would allow them a night or two of lurid rapture and false promises . |
14 | Ordination would allow them to perform the Eucharist . |
15 | Achieving a further 16 modules in their second year will allow them to gain SCOTCERT Part 2 . |
16 | The UN Security Council may authorise flights to Libya for humanitarian purposes , but it is not clear if Libya would allow them to land . |
17 | The popular press had laid the blame for the evolution of the larger lout squarely at their feet ; pushing nablabs would allow them to appear as capitalists with a social conscience . |
18 | Not all teachers are closet radicals , though , waiting for the moment when the unbolting of the examination doors will allow them to open up their pedagogical style . |
19 | We should take a radical approach to the position of elderly people beyond the year 2000 , and consider whether technology can allow them to enjoy a better standard of living and to rely less on residential and nursing homes . |
20 | What I 've said is that I 'd like to see the existing C P O's become divisional staff at the division that they are working now so that the divisional commander can allow them to stay there holding hands with the new civilian C P O for up to six months if necessary because it then becomes a local decision as to when the when the two have that umbilical cut . |