Example sentences of "to be allow [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It had seemed to her at the time that this was all she was to be allowed of Ace , and so it became the most precious thing in her life .
2 The Faculty also calls for group losses surrendered ( within a ‘ 75% group ’ ) , which can not be relieved in the same accounting period , to be allowed to be carried back to an earlier accounting period .
3 Any quantity of sugar that the matron thought , reasonable for the patients was to be provided ; lump sugar was to be allowed to the house surgeon , matron and pupil .
4 Since fusion , courts have been able to administer both law and equity but the distinction between , on the one hand , the costs to be allowed to a successful mortgagee/litigant and , on the other hand , the costs that should be allowed to a mortgagee on the taking of an account in a redemption or foreclosure action remains a real one .
5 Ultimately we are campaigning to be allowed to be ourselves , with all out differences and similarities , and such an aim can only be to the advantage of us all .
6 On licensing issues CAMRA wants the right for pubs to open on Sunday afternoons and for children to be allowed into suitable pubs , reforms already introduced in Scotland .
7 For three days they parleyed ; Rawn demanding their surrender and the Nez Perce asking to be allowed into Montana in peace .
8 God/dess has no interest in our begging for forgiveness , bearing crosses and praying to be allowed into heaven , but is urging us to dance , to celebrate , to love — to create a heaven on earth , where it should have been all along .
9 All goods which conform to this standard would automatically have to be allowed into all other member state markets .
10 Meanwhile , at the UN Commission on Human Rights in Geneva , Portugal , the former colonial ruler of East Timor , called on Feb. 12 for a UN-sponsored international delegation to be allowed into the occupied territory to carry out an independent assessment of the situation there .
11 A UN Security Council resolution unanimously adopted on Dec. 18 vehemently condemned the detention and mass rape of Moslem women by Serb forces in Bosnia and called for EC observers to be allowed into the detention camps under armed escort to assess the situation .
12 But how would you choose the 250 who were to be allowed off the Ark ?
13 Two commissions were set up to regulate the Danube , on which no warships were to be allowed below the Iron Gates .
14 ‘ On an application made by the authority or the child , the court may make such order as it considers appropriate with respect to the contact which is to be allowed between the child and any named person .
15 The local authority or the child can apply for an order : ( i ) under s34(2) specifying the contact to be allowed between the child and any named person ; ( ii ) under s34(4) authorising the local authority to refuse to allow contact between the child and any person automatically entitled under s34(1) .
16 She dropped a curtsey and was waiting to be allowed through the door when Mrs Eckley said , ‘ Is this not Wilson , whom I have heard so much about , Ba ? ’
17 If duress is not to be allowed as a complete defence to murder , the reduction in culpability should surely be reflected by reducing the conviction to manslaughter .
18 The management of the trustees is really , I venture to think , of the nature of what is described in one of the rules as a private or domestic use , and so described for the purpose of making it clear that it is not to be allowed as a deduction .
19 What kinds of food do you like to be allowed on a diet ?
20 Whenever aircraft returned from raids the first persons to be allowed on board were the squadron armourers , whose job it was to make the bombs safe before anything else could be done , and this could be a highly tricky and dangerous undertaking , especially where incendiary bombs or those with time delay devices were concerned .
21 They were not to swear or gamble , and the only women who were to be allowed on crusade were washerwomen of good character ( for crusaders were supposed to be neatly , though not ostentatiously dressed ) .
22 She could remember the old pier , too — falling down by then , too unsafe for anyone to be allowed on it — but in Gran 's day bustling and lively with peep shows , a funfair , and a small steam railway running the entire length .
23 Past examination papers will also show him the probable lay-out of the paper that he will be expected to answer , and the amount of time likely to be allowed on each question .
24 Unless otherwise directed or authorised , the costs of a trustee are to be allowed on the standard basis ( r 7.34(5) ) .
25 The likelihood is that if a current course meets the UKCC 's criteria then the National Board may consider an exemption from the new rules , although this again will have to be allowed for in legislation .
26 From this basic fact arise the other manifestations of executive dominance , for example their control over the agenda of the chamber , membership of committees and the time to be allowed for committee deliberation and floor debate .
27 It is advisable , however , not to alter the tuning of any one drum by more than a tone ( since small alterations of tuning can be effected by ‘ feel ’ to a great extent ) , and a dozen or more bars of moderate time ought to be allowed for accurate adjustment of the tuning-screws .
28 Landslips , earthquakes and faulting are not everyday occurrences in this country and do not usually have to be allowed for in settlement siting .
29 Such changes may well alter what appeared to be the constant structure of the economy itself , and these changes also have to be allowed for when evaluating different policies .
30 This enables the effects of sample-charging , which alters the velocity of the departing electron [ see below , Section 6.4.5 ] , to be allowed for .
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