Example sentences of "[vb mod] have allow " in BNC.

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1 That Eden should have allowed the Cabinet a full and lengthy debate on 3 November 1955 could be construed as skilled management , and his referral of the issue for further thought to a Cabinet committee might be seen as prudent policy .
2 In an interview in Hello ! magazine , Alison is asked whether Fergie should have allowed her daughters to see her on holiday with ‘ financial adviser ’ John Bryan .
3 Whatever may be the effect of the Practice Direction read against the word of the statute the present case was clearly one where the judge , if he had a discretion about the matter at all , should have allowed the convictions to be put to the witness .
4 The effect of the Court 's decision on the second appeal was that the trial judge should have allowed the jury to hear the way in which the appellant had answered the questions of the police .
5 In Reg. v. Barrett , 12 J.L.R. 179 , where again the accused applied unsuccessfully for leave to appeal against conviction , the defence contended that the trial judge should have allowed them to see the statement of a witness who had identified the accused at an identification parade 10 days after the commission of the offence , on the ground that , the witness having stated that she had given a description of the accused to the police , the defence were entitled as a matter of law to know the details of that description for the purpose of cross-examining the witness and testing her credibility .
6 Wrights ' Canadian Ropes Limited complained that the Minister should have allowed claims for expenses to be set off against tax .
7 But now It had changed ‘ There were ideological arguments amongst the existing staff ’ , Williams remembers , ‘ some argued that we should have allowed them to continue , to take over .
8 But owners House of Fraser say police should have allowed trained staff to search the shop first .
9 I should have allowed for it that he was no ordinary man , and could move like a thunderstorm when he willed .
10 Here de Candolle 's concept of species being at war with one another , discussed at length by Lyell , must have allowed Darwin to see that the population of any species is always tending to expand into the surrounding territory , if necessary at the expense of the existing inhabitants .
11 In June the Bernheim Jeune Gallery showed seventy-nine of Cézanne 's watercolours and in October the Salon d'Automne featured a restrospective of his work , the largest to date , which included some of the iridescent , highly abstracted late landscapes and some ‘ unfinished ’ paintings — paintings in which patches of bare canvas were retained ; these must have allowed painters further insights into Cézanne 's thought processes and working methods .
12 Any legislation might have to allow , somehow , for the special problems of Hammersmith .
13 You might have to allow yourself more than this if you are away from home and someone else is preparing food for you .
14 Public-sector housing provision , which might have allowed for greater mobility , declined in the 1970s and 1980s .
15 Agitated by the fear that the rebellious Irish , with their own parliament , might have allowed Ireland to be used as a back door into Britain by the acquisitive Napoleon , the government in London embarked upon a course of pressure which culminated in the felo de se of Grattan 's Parliament in the union legislation of 1800 .
16 In contrast , the comparative stability of , for instance , Mesozoic environments might have allowed the establishment of complex ecosystems characterized by comparatively stenotopic organisms , which would have been vulnerable to even modest environmental vicissitudes .
17 Presenting less raw data might have allowed more scope to look at certain issues in more depth .
18 For example , fair dealing for research purposes might have allowed decompilation in some circumstances and implied licences might have been appropriate in some cases involving error correction and back-up copies .
19 He returned to the chateau , furious with himself that he could have allowed people to live in this way .
20 Where the constable is not authorised the defendant could have allowed the constable to carry out the inspection .
21 He could not understand how the West could have allowed it all to take place .
22 Third , Mercury and the Moon could have allowed nearly all of their original volatile endowments to escape to space .
23 Therefore , the IT in Mr Sen 's case could have allowed his claim in because he had acted on the advice of a member of IT staff .
24 There is no reason to think that disturbance was any greater in glacial times , though there was a cooling and 10–20% less precipitation in the monsoon rains that could have allowed savannas to take over in what are today ecotonal areas .
25 This problem is not confined to night-workers , but also affects those on early shift ( 6 am. to 2 p.m. ) who may have to allow an hour to get to work .
26 The dropping of these conditions may have allowed my Great-grandfather to qualify , as by all I have heard about him he had none of the virtues which were needed to gain entry .
27 After such period of adjustment as the Court may have allowed , the Record is closed and within fourteen days thereafter , each party is required to provide his opponent with ‘ a list of documents which are or have been in his possession or control relating to the matters in dispute in the action ’ .
28 These factors increase the overall spread in their data and may have allowed a higher correlation between the measures .
29 In the first half of the eighteenth century low food prices and slight demographic pressure may have allowed an aggregate increase in spending on non-essentials , even if the relative elasticities meant that more and better foodstuffs were the likely first call on extra income .
30 To do that , however , you would have to allow the operators to advertise .
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