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

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1 And the owners say allowing for inflation , that 's not enough .
2 Designers of training materials intended for national or area use tried to allow for board members who would differ in experience and working diverse contexts .
3 For the overall systems project to be successful , however , the design needs to allow for integration later .
4 Taken together , they produce not a free market but one regulated to allow for freedom !
5 Clearly , we would need to allow for interest on any amounts borrowed to finance the development .
6 The earlier Lectures have shown how the conclusions need to be modified to allow for market distortions , imperfect competition , unemployment , the accumulation of capital over time , etc .
7 Integrated into the Optivity network management system , it 's claimed to allow for management of an entire network including Ethernet , Token Ring , FDDI and Asynchronous Transfer Mode technologies .
8 The general SVQ in arts and social sciences at level III has been specially designed to allow for progression to higher education .
9 In asserting the supremacy of the Moldavian constitution and laws throughout the republic 's territory , and that " laws and other normative acts " would take effect in Moldavia only subject to ratification by the Moldavian Supreme Soviet , it appeared to go further than the Russian and Uzbek sovereignty declarations and to be closer in spirit to the more radical declarations of the Baltic and Transcaucasian republics , since it did not appear to allow for arbitration in the event of conflict with the USSR Constitution and laws .
10 Having turned to allow for drift , check the L/R needle for any movement away from the circle .
11 The present store area within the Exhibition Hall should be freed to allow for conversion to classroom use .
12 Now I understand er that you know we are providing public service here and we have got allow for public access but the cost of the council of having all its officers outside of this building for over er two hours must have been absolutely horrendous and I would have thought this would be an area where improving security ought to be a high priority so what are you going to do about it ?
13 Obviously , a number of simplifying assumptions have been made here , but the model can be elaborated to allow for price elasticity of demand , differences in learning rates , differences in cost of capital , and so on .
14 Both conferences will require breakfasts , lunches and dinners , weekends included , and your staff ( even the full-time ones ) only work Mondays to Fridays , so you will have to allow for overtime .
15 The Trust regrets that after a year of negotiation it was n't possible to assemble a complete package which would have allowed for purchase price , future management and costs for the extended period necessary .
16 Net investment is then the estimate of the addition , in any year , to the stock of fixed capital and inventories , having allowed for depreciation of that stock during the year .
17 Finally , you need enough rest to allow for adaptation to the training .
18 In the earlier regime it was accepted that rules had to be general to some extent , and open to change to allow for adaptation to changing circumstances .
19 Other reasons are that Prestel pages can be included in microviewdata bases alongside pages created by pupils ; Prestel pages on a specific subject Can be downloaded to disk and the disk incorporated into an information package , with slides , tapes and printed materials ; and that Prestel may not always be available in the place where the information is needed , thus downloading allows for flexibility in that , for example , pages of graphics can be used for work in the art department .
20 This action centred-account can be extended to allow for conflict between local interests and system forces expressed through the state system and becomes analytically interesting when there is a radical working-class political domination of local government .
21 But it does emphasize that they must be extended to allow for membership to be endogenous in order to deal with some of the questions raised .
22 So i it was n't a very easy thing then to get them and as I say you 'd be preparing a fare increase which , perhaps a ha'penny on certain fares and a penny on fares above a certain range and you had to allow for depreciation , or resistance in the public travelling but er as long as you could always bring in a little extra from a fare increase it was worthwhile going forward .
23 Course extended to allow for BEd degrees and honours degrees and Diploma in Higher Education ( the latter retrospectively from 1974 ) ; education approved for all degree and diploma programmes ; also art & design for BEd only and music for BEd and DipHE only , single fields in catering studies , and food & nutrition ( approved for BA and BSc only ) .
24 Shares would normally be redeemed out of distributable profits , but the Act does allow for redemption out of a fresh issue of shares , and private companies can redeem out of capital ( ss 171 – 172 Companies Act 1985 ) .
25 The Emergency Laws passed following the assassination of President Anwar Sadat in 1981 had allowed for detention without trial of up to 60 days and for the banning of certain public gatherings .
26 The link between corporal punishment and delinquency remained strong even when the researchers had allowed for class , sex and family size .
27 However , RAF and Gulf Trust spokesmen said the charity laws under which the trust was established allow for payment only in cases of need , and education trusts do not qualify for this .
28 We also need to allow for insurance cover .
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