Example sentences of "will allow for " in BNC.
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1 | New legislation will allow for a local vote on desegregation of individual areas . |
2 | ‘ What if ’ types of facilities when available will allow for the reasoning about complex failure models and effects . |
3 | Welcome though it is to see such friendly typecasting , we should hope that the opening up of broadcasting to more gay representation will allow for greater diversity . |
4 | It may be generally true that the natural language use which constitutes the goal of learning is realized by a focus on meaning rather than form , and is a matter of top-down rather than bottom-up processing , but the process of arriving at that goal , the development of the authenticating ability , calls for an effective internalization of form and capability of analysis which will allow for their use across a wide and unpredictable range of different contexts . |
5 | According to the Institute in its response to the DTI 's consultative document on implementation of the Directive , this will allow for future developments in insurance accounts and , in particular , in life assurance accounting . |
6 | Dr Eric Rose , a member of the British Medical Association 's GP committee , said : ‘ GPs will allow for mentally ill violent patients . |
7 | Either way , the new structure will allow for greater flexibility and remove one layer of unnecessary supervision from the management of the Gallery . |
8 | We got a call from them recently and , apparently they 've managed to come up with a program that WILL allow for a hundred Lemmings on-screen at once — although they would not be animated to any degree whatsoever . |
9 | He said that the new format will allow for more informal discussion , capitalise on the programme 's ecumenical nature and complement the message with a wider variety of Christian music . |
10 | It is the characteristic of a good classification scheme that it will allow for later addition , showing the prescience of the compiler and the hospitality of the notation . |
11 | The Government now intends to draw up its own inventory of local needs and set a contribution to the local authority that will allow for the provision of those minimum needs in year one . |
12 | This is not a superabundance of time but , used effectively , it will be just adequate and will allow for about 10 lectures a week . |
13 | The extension will allow for the completion of the dyke where this year it was unfortunately dismantled . |
14 | The Criminal Justice Act will allow for much longer supervision of sex offenders after they are released from gaol . |
15 | The Bill will allow for reports , comparative tables and inspectors ' reports . |
16 | These measures will allow for almost one in three of all young Scots to enter universities and colleges next year . |
17 | The results of the interviews allied with a socio-historical examination of the background to the conflict will allow for the examination of ideologies in Northern Ireland , where an ideology is seen as a set of ideas held by a group of people that helps to structure their social world and guide their activity within that social world . |
18 | Enlarging the sample will allow for more reliable analyses at a school , neighbourhood or local level , or for groups of interest such as ethnic minorities or young people in particular occupations or courses of education . |
19 | The need for a scientifically aware community and the wider implications for science at a national and international level is recognised and the matrix will allow for future needs to be readily incorporated . |
20 | And I 'm in no doubt that that will allow for the operation of a housing market , through movements er population and so forth . |
21 | This will allow for the co-ordination of school development approaches , particularly the Nature of the Catholic School Self Evaluation programme and the Department 's inspection of schools procedure . |
22 | Different classes of share will be created and issued by the company to the management and the investors in order : ( a ) to allow a large share capital to be created without unduly diluting the management 's interest ; ( b ) to reduce the investors ' risk by providing a part of the share capital to be in the form of preference shares , which will enable the company to redeem as quickly as the cash flow and profits allow ; ( c ) to set up a " ratchet " mechanism which will allow for the management shareholding to increase with the success of the company . |