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

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1 Instead , he allows it to be assumed that the council 's plans for the coronation of Edward V were in line with the king 's sagax dispositio as embodied in the codicils to his will .
2 Instead , he allows it to be assumed that the council 's plans for the coronation of Edward V were in line with the king 's sagax dispositio as embodied in the codicils to his will .
3 This gives no action to Titius , but the SC allows it to be treated as if it read fidei tuae committo ut Titio hereditatem restituas .
4 But the jurist allows it to be treated as inhering in the legacy , charged on the sum of money which has now come to Maevius .
5 At the same time the kairos approach apparently allows it to be said that the past has not been at fault ; it is simply that God moves with humanity into a new age .
6 The essentially degressive structure of UK personal income taxation ( tax allowances plus a single marginal tax rate ) allows it to be represented as where
7 Metal lends itself to a wider range of decorative techniques than most other materials because of its physical properties , particularly its ductility , which allows it to be twisted into wire or inlaid with other metals and even other materials such as gemstones .
8 But in addition to this , wine would be made available to the local population at an affordable price , and in a condition that allows it to be stored without spoiling .
9 This assent could sometimes be difficult to establish but fortunately Rule 5 allows it to be implied and to be given in advance .
10 Its data-holding potential allows it to be used to help ensure that all pupils are involved in the game as well as the traditional competitive classroom activity , testing .
11 Furthermore , its integration with other desktop applications allows it to be used as a powerful document transmission system .
12 This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives .
13 This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives .
14 At the back there is a horizontal belt sleeve which allows it to be attached to a belt up to 70mm wide and there is also a vertical sleeve 50mm wide which permits it to be worn on its side or slid down over a vertical post for use as a permanent fixture at a centre or clubhouse .
15 The Microlog has a simple system which allows it to be attached quickly to the pushpit .
16 These chemicals are , by general definition , detergents although the term has now come to be restricted to a group of synthetic chemicals which have very specific effects the result of which is that dirt is taken into suspension in a stable form that allows it to be rinsed away .
17 DSD manages the green dot scheme ; use of the green dot on packaging allows it to be dumped in special collection bins for recycling .
18 A spotlight is often used for this , as it concentrates the beam and allows it to be aimed very precisely at areas such as shoulders and the tops of heads .
19 Conflict erupted between the Soviet Union and China , and inside the East European bloc , and even before the collapse of the communist regimes there were vigorous manifestations of nationalist feeling in those countries which included different national groups within their boundaries , whenever political conditions allowed it to be expressed .
20 She brought the tartan rug and Gran , uncharacteristically passive , allowed it to be tucked round her legs .
21 This model gave off a steady hum that allowed it to be used indoors without disturbance to neighbours .
22 Its versatility allowed it to be used for all architectural details , commemorative and funerary monuments , fonts , statues , busts , coats of arms , chimney-pieces , garden ornaments , and furniture .
23 When the London Mercers ' Company presented a petition attacking clerical malpractice to the first session of that parliament , Henry allowed it to be transformed into three statutes , which curbed abuses in the areas of pluralism and non-residence , and in the exaction of probate and mortuary fees .
24 She took a dislike to it , however , and in 1692 allowed it to be demolished so that the building materials could be sold .
25 It was the attempt to restore the appearance of Gaitskellite centrality that produced Mr Kinnock 's revolution and the packaging operation to which he allowed it to be subjected , and his failure , even so , to conceal the Labour Party 's true character which produced disaster last Thursday .
26 She allowed it to be taken , and it grew warm in his grasp .
27 Wilson allowed it to be forgotten .
28 Allow it to be eaten away by fraud , and what will there be ?
29 The bath , for instance , has an integral seat and a lowered front edge to make getting in and out easier , and the basin is fitted with special brackets that allow it to be moved up and down to suit .
30 Wind shielding : the burner design gives the flame good protection and the case lid 's stiff hinges allow it to be propped upright giving some extra protection ( assuming the pot does not get in the way ) .
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