Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [modal v] allow " in BNC.

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1 Mr Nichol said the Government wants to settle the dispute with a deal that would allow local managers to top up the pay of crews with paramedical skills in a move towards the separation of the 999 service from routine ambulance work .
2 Mr Nichol said the Government wants to settle the dispute with a deal that would allow local managers to top up the pay of crews with paramedical skills in a move towards the separation of the 999 service from routine work .
3 Mr Nichol said that the Government wants to settle the dispute with a deal that would allow local managers to top up the pay of crews with paramedical skills in a move towards the separation of the 999 service from routine ambulance work .
4 With the call-up of the troops by Mr Kenneth Clarke , the Health Secretary , came fresh revelations yesterday that the Government wants to settle the dispute with a deal that would allow local managers to top up the pay of crews with special paramedical skills .
5 She remained there for four years , confined to a cell that would allow her neither to sit nor lie down : it was closed by a large stone that could be moved only by Roger .
6 The device chosen was a carefully designed , small , speed table surfaced with distinctive flat cobbles , with gaps on each side that would allow buses and large trucks to pass without generating noise for residents , discomfort for passengers , or damage to the road surface as a result of impact by heavy vehicles .
7 They were not the sort of questions she could ask on so brief an acquaintance , but she was unable at present to think of an excuse that would allow her to get to know Veronica better .
8 To counter this , Mr Ozal is pressing for a modest change that would allow Turkey 's Kurds the right to speak their own language .
9 However , as a sociologist , I was interested in observing routine cases over a period of time in order to look for regular and recurring patterns of action and interaction that might allow certain generalisations to be made .
10 But they dare n't take on the decisions and responsibility that would allow them to make their own alternatives , and to drop right out .
11 Two weeks later it unveiled a deal with Intel and General Instrument , a telecoms-equipment maker , to produce a cable-TV converter that will allow America 's 60m cable subscribers access to interactive multimedia services , with software again based on Windows .
12 That may change and as we move out of the recession hopefully , er the er erm position will improve , but it does mean that for next year we are not in a position to er achieve the level of income that the , the current year 's budget er required us to and which er on a normal knock-on basis as this element of the budget moves on from year to year , we would n't er have very much hope I would er put to you of actually meeting the level of income that would allow us to operate er a standstill budget in , in this area .
13 It is difficult to conceive of a surgical technique that would allow implantation and removal , with equal rapidity , in a blood contact situation .
14 At least have the honesty to admit it and not to vote for an a management initiative that says we 're gon na become an enabling authority and then it subsequently to deny every single measure that will allow that to happen .
15 Thin strips of aluminium , bolted onto the midriff , successfully disguised the break in the casing that would allow the Operators to get in and out of their Dalek machines .
16 Stevenson was deliberately seeking a plot that would allow him to explore an aspect of human psychology .
17 ‘ I felt that by fracturing the well in conjunction with a gravel pack we could produce a ‘ highway ’ into the reservoir that would allow it to produce at peak efficiency , ’ says Hannah , a consulting production engineer .
18 As its next step , the Institute has submitted a paper to Desmond O'Malley , Irish Minister for Industry and Commerce , urging the government to make the necessary changes to company law that would allow more recommendations to be implemented .
19 In a historic test case his parents Allan and Barbara , along with Airedale Regional Health Authority , are seeking a change in the law that would allow them to disconnect the feeding tube and let Tony die .
20 In rationalising the corporation and giving it the equipment that would allow it to compete with rivals , particularly foreign rivals , I had to have a capital programme .
21 If something does not fit our priorities at first sight is there something we can do by way of modification that will allow the priorities to be met ?
22 This suggest that if manufacturers spend on training , it is difficult for rivals to achieve the level of competitiveness that will allow them to poach workers or markets .
23 Given the inherent uncertainty of moral interpretation in social life , it would be foolish to believe that we could come up with a definition of aggression that would allow us to unambiguously classify , much less measure , instances of aggressive conduct in unfamiliar societies .
24 The Government sees that it is more accountable for the individual tenants to pay their Council Tax directly to the local authority rather than to the landlord and unfortunately no agency arrangements can be put in place that would allow this .
25 Well we discovered that there were some compounds in interstellar space that we were really rather more complicated than had previously been thought possible , and these molecules had infeasible prebiotic species , in that there were very simple reactions that could take place that would allow them to form amino acids and other rather intriguing biological molecules .
26 Congress may adopt a racial-justice amendment that would allow blacks to appeal against conviction on the ground of systematic racial bias .
27 It saves a few pence but it is a weak point that could allow moisture to penetrate .
28 The only way forward must be to view LMS as an enabling device that will allow schools to plan more effectively and then use their resources more efficiently to meet identified needs .
29 The US vetoed proposals for a substantive conference that would allow regional discussions and negotiations , linking talks of an Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait with an Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab territory .
30 Creating a technical structure that allows for a pan-authority electronic mail service is usually as problematic as building the trust and confidence that will allow staff to communicate and make decisions using such a system — let alone remember to log in each day .
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