Example sentences of "[noun sg] allow [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The drunken porter allowing them entrance after the usual altercation .
2 Er if you get it wrong erm there 's the inheritance provision for family and dependence act nineteen eighty five , which is the statutory provision allowing you spouse who left nothing to all those children who left nothing to make applications to the court .
3 Of course , had the guilds and fraternities included a handling charge in their reckoning they might have attracted an income allowing them the freedom to purchase for themselves those ‘ extras ’ now being clamoured for .
4 But , in March 1120 , the monks of St Augustine 's obtained a papal privilege allowing them to ring their bells to their hearts ' content , however much they annoyed their neighbours over the wall ; more to the point , this privilege quoted four papal privileges of the seventh to tenth centuries , all of them forgeries and one of them a forgery either derived from , or the source of , the very privilege of Pope Boniface IV which Alexander II had quoted to Lanfranc in 1070 .
5 A dive simulator allows you to plan dives and predict stops .
6 PF1/1 — the BREAKOUT key allows you to break out to a VMS subprocess , and to return to the same field on completion .
7 PF1/6 — the ABORT key allows you to exit immediately from the option , without carrying out any further processing .
8 The new rule allows them to either reduce it or to make no charge .
9 Many times it appears to be used so that other qualities of the work — the wide assortment of materials it might be constructed of , say , or the way it is attached to the wall — can take centre stage , much in the way that a black and white photograph allows you to concentrate on matters otherwise obscured or de-emphasized by colour .
10 The HCIMA will request that the institution allows us to nominate a member to represent the HCIMA on the Programme Validation Panel .
11 The monitor allows you to see the contents of the memory in a form that you can understand i.e. it is translated back into text as a screen image .
12 RANGERS are to spend £500,000 on a new pitch in time for next season — assuming an abbreviated summer break allows them enough time to restore the worst playing surface Walter Smith can remember in his time at Ibrox , writes Hugh Keevins .
13 When you 're in the Alps , having a car allows you to drive to different resorts if either poor snow or long queues in yours is a problem .
14 The key to the seeding argument is Article 24 of Fifa 's World Cup rule book , which in effect allows it to use whatever criterion it thinks fit when allocating seeds .
15 This underlying biologism allows them to preserve traditional concepts of gender .
16 The use of the pros mutant to remove innervation allows us to divide postsynaptic development into innervation-independent and innervation-dependent events .
17 This year , our first year at Grosvenor House , the theme of American patronage allows us to exhibit several important pieces of Americana .
18 Slaughter 's description of this as ‘ whimsical ’ is about as far as her detached sense of scholarship allows her to go in appraising some of these eccentricities .
19 Concentration allows you to " switch off " your hearing so that , although the noise gives signals to the brain , it is not recognised as relevant to the purpose in hand , and does not register in the consciousness .
20 PNF stretching allows you to gain extra centimetres of movement at your joints .
21 Once you are over 60 , the Inland Revenue allows you to invest up to 40 per cent of your earnings tax free into a pension plan .
22 The double zip allows you to roll the centre flap up from the bottom , to be fastened at the top or rolled down from the top for quick access .
23 The jacket comes with a two-way front zip protected by a storm flap and fastened with press studs , while an internal front zip allows you to zip in a fleece jacket .
24 Electrophysiology allows us to correlate one set of observable physical events ( electrical activity in the brain ) with another ( the behaviour , including the behaviour of reporting experiences , of the subject being recorded from ) .
25 Secondly , the notion of usability allows us to recognise that if information is actually to be used by users , then it must also be usable by those users , without undue expenditure of time , effort or resource , or it simply will just not get used .
26 The *NAME command allows you to specify the reference for the current instantiation of BBCBASIC(Z80) .
27 If a BFS is non-degenerate , it corresponds to only one tableau and the fundamental theorem allows us to deduce that , if the BFS is efficient , then ( 9.8 ) is satisfied .
28 The very conceptual meaning of these three lexical items in association allows us to infer a sort of unfocused proposition : a process kill , two participants in the process , one an agent , farmer , and the other a patient , duckling .
29 By itself an experiment allows us to draw conclusions about the particular conditions in that experiment , and nothing else .
30 those who have come through traditional SCOTVEC and C & G courses consider that the style of the HNC ‘ unitised ’ programme allows them more freedom to further develop their personal and academic skills .
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