Example sentences of "which allow [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The personal figure of coercion , such as the bailiff , may be held at bay through the provision of money , which allows for exchange outside of the nexus of personal social relations . |
2 | The SEA is basically a limited set of changes to the Treaty of Rome which allows for majority voting in the Council of Ministers in areas connected to establishing the Internal Market , and also has some rather vague references to EMU , Political Union and other policy areas such as the environment . |
3 | This requirement is no different from any other kind of groupwork which allows for variation in pace of working and provides alternative tasks for those who finish first . |
4 | In Such an alternative world is proposed , a world of indeterminacy which allows for variation and flux , with a theory of identity to match it . |
5 | It suggested that the conventional " safety factor " which allows for uncertainty in extrapolating the results of animal tests , and for variations in sensitivity among humans , should be increased by a factor of 10 when there is evidence of post-natal toxicity , or where data relative to children is lacking . |
6 | A pre-requisite for integrated bicycle planning is the support of an appropriate administrative framework , which allows for coordination between different levels of governments , between local authority departments , and between planners and public interest groups concerned with cycling . |
7 | The requirement in English and Welsh legislation that liability to detention must stop after six months of leave of absence is absent from the Scottish act , which allows for extension beyond six months . |
8 | Managers are members of the company pension scheme , which allows for retirement at 60 and is generally recognized to be reasonably generous . |
9 | The syllabus , after all , is no more than a sketch of the terrain ; the scheme of work is a strategic plan which identifies objectives and tactics , and which allows for review and reinforcement . |
10 | According to security sources in Dublin yesterday , the absence of two key witnesses had effectively determined Mr Barnes ' decision not to press charges under the 1976 Criminal Law Jurisdiction Act , which allows for prosecution in the Republic for offences allegedly committed in Britain and Northern Ireland . |
11 | Interested groups are informed on a weekly basis which allows for feedback from areas like Lagos site , potential fields expertise , the Vietnam group and line management . |
12 | By late July about 20 dissidents were known to be in detention , several ( including Matiba and Rubia ) under security legislation which allowed for detention without charge for up to 14 days or longer . |
13 | After more skirmishes , a compromise was reached which allowed for Liesl to stay with the Wynnes until her real mother was able to care for her . |
14 | This system is finely attuned to new ventures in marketing and distribution , and is probably quite similar to the major South Asian forms of production which had previously established the foundations for large-scale international trade , in the absence of industrial machinery ; although , in that case , divisions in the production process , which allowed for control by merchants and middlemen , were more closely articulated by social divisions such as caste and purdah . |
15 | Mann gives a number of examples of financial treaties ( especially loan agreements ) which allow for assignment . |
16 | The front has a central panel with parallel two-way zips which allow for front and side entry . |