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

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1 Parliamentary sovereignty allows for there to be no limit on the power of the people 's elected representatives in Westminster .
2 The study will extend to an investigation of the work histories of the workers and their labour market aspirations to allow for their experience with their current employer to be fitted into their broader labour market experience .
3 By the outbreak of the Second World War , very few of the 500 or so ‘ special agreements ’ made with voluntary bodies had been implemented , and the 1944 Act allowed for their revival .
4 Although they could only be released following the conclusion of their court cases , the law allowed for them to be provisionally released .
5 You are now equipped to play the game : what is the ideal position for each of these machines allowing for you , the craftsman , to work around them and allowing for a board of a chosen dimension to go across that production set-up ?
6 If he needs lifting , he is likely to need a commode , unless there is enough room around the toilet to allow for him to be lifted from a wheelchair to the toilet seat .
7 We would ask national officers to respect a time limit allowed for their reports .
8 Arthur Peeble had three quarters of an hour allowed for his dinner , but Nan Henderson 's dinner break was only half an hour .
9 Housed animals must have sufficient lighting to allow for their inspection at any time .
10 When you start rehearsing old papers ( Techniques " at the bell " ) two months before the examination , write a swot card of the six physical aids plus any others allowed for your particular discipline .
11 It has long been established that a defendant may be required to discover documents under his control but situated abroad ; in the early cases , the fact that relevant documents were in Calcutta or in Tobago led merely to an extension in the time allowed for their production .
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