Example sentences of "allows for [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Its plural , " working classes " , allows for differentiation and even hierarchy among the lower orders but still reflects nineteenth- rather than eighteenth-century usage . |
3 | Staying in communication allows for discussion and possible help , whereas losing touch will categorise you only as someone who is failing to meet deadlines . |
4 | The design of the front pockets allows for expansion and a place to put a pen/pencil . |
5 | An option also allows for topspin or slice to be added . |
6 | Some local authorities keep temporary beds for assessment purposes to forestall permanent admissions arising out of crises ; this allows for reflection and mobilisation of other services . |
7 | Speech allows for colloquialism and slang |
8 | 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 . |
9 | It allows for subjectivity and freedom of opinion within fairly strict guidelines . |
10 | First there is the realisation that Nature allows for wastage and a random element . |
11 | It improves the hang of curtains , and allows for shrinkage and alterations . |