Example sentences of "[Wh det] allow [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In reality , the theory of wealth ‘ trickling down ’ does not work and the farce of a ‘ representative ’ rather than a delegated democracy means that a high price is extracted from society for the ‘ freedom ’ on offer , since social cohesion and environmental safeguards are no necessary part of the legislative framework which allows capital to keep on growing . |
2 | Before it hatches , the developing larva inside can breathe through a ring of pores at the top of the egg , which allows air to reach it . |
3 | Part of the answer lies in the need , when arrangements are new , to create a structure which allows preparation for , and feedback from , newly initiated operations . |
4 | After almost 20 years of suppression due to the civil war and military regimes , President Yowei Museveni is trying to bring in a more open , humane government which allows freedom of expression . |
5 | But the aim must be to do this in a manner which allows scope for each individual child to share in the responsibility for initiating and carrying out the tasks through which learning takes place . |
6 | A type of module which allows reference to non-ASCII contents . |
7 | Reverse osmosis : A process of passing water along a ‘ semi-permeable membrane ’ which allows water molecules through but rejects impurities — which are voided as waste . |
8 | Well there 's a signifi the , the osmosis really is a membrane which allows water to go through , but nothing else . |
9 | From 1997 , it says , all Christmas cards will be harmonised , subject to a phasing-in period which allows member states to opt out of certain features . |
10 | UI is having to downgrade some of its marketing activities in Europe because of a new budgeting arrangement which allows member companies to determine how , and in which geographical areas their donated cash is spent . |
11 | A reader-response experiment is reported in association with thought experiments , a method which allows discussion , if not of truth , then at least of validity and illustration . |
12 | That use of the passive in written language which allows non-attribution of agency is typically absent from conversational speech . |
13 | Although coral is a calcium carbonate , it has an open porosity which allows bone to grow into it after implantation promoting a mechanical fixation with the natural bone . |
14 | The University has signed the SCOTCATAgreement which allows credit to be given towards academic awards to appropriate assessed learning . |
15 | Distinctly the minority view is that which allows laughter at both tales to be free of moral implications and which thus allows the tales genuinely to be fun — which would not , of course , imply that the two tales are vacuous exercises aimed at giving pleasure alone . |
16 | USL will release further interoperability extensions later this year including IBM IMS connectivity and transaction coordination with CICS/6000 using IBM 's LU6.2 protocol and terminal emulation software , which allows mainframe applications to access Tuxedo without code changes . |
17 | The PT-120 is a tuning system for capillary GC which allows selectivity and polarity control of two serially coupled columns , including backflush function . |
18 | Homeostasis should not necessarily be seen as a fixed state which allows no change , but one which allows change to occur in manageable stages thereby preserving a measure of continuity and security . |
19 | In view of the interaction between State and occupational scheme benefits , we are pressing for an approach which allows flexibility in the choice of retirement date . |
20 | The resulting irritation causes scratching which allows transfer of eggs to the fingers and fingernails . |
21 | A membrane which allows solvent particles but not solute particles to pass through it is called a semi-permeable membrane . |
22 | A stand-alone facility is delivered with the LIFESPAN issue which allows module headers to be mass-produced . |
23 | ‘ It tends to select from too narrow a band of families , which allows inbreeding to reduce the full benefit of improvement programmes . ’ |
24 | In addition Final Film are introducing BT 's International System Digital Network , a hi-speed data transfer system which allows design work to be sent from the computer screen down a landline . |
25 | As far as I can read her argument , it is precisely this which allows recognition of it to model our human position as suspended between , as she says at another point , unconditioned actor … and conditioned agent . " |
26 | Sometimes a logical instruction is provided which allows specification ( in a sub-operation field ) of any of these 16 operations , to be performed on the two operands of the instruction . |
27 | The modem software is Bitcom , which allows file transfers using most popular protocols and fits the modems spec well . |
28 | Simplicity need not always mean economy , but it has traditionally created a bias towards the single-purpose system , which allows concentration on point-design performance , as opposed to the multipurpose system common to Western inventories , which demands complicated and sophisticated design solutions . |
29 | Both are responsible to ultimate decision-makers ( shareholders and legislators ) , but there is a degree of ambiguity about objectives which allows latitude to those managing the firm/agency . |
30 | The kitchen has a cook-chill routine which allows chef Jim Dick to prepare a variety of dishes for the vending machines , and these can then be cooked to order in microwaves . |