Example sentences of "[pron] would allow [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The ‘ motor-voter ’ bill , which would allow Americans to register to vote when they get their driving licences , became law . |
2 | It was hoped that the decision , which would allow exports of certain chemicals , " non-lethal " military hardware and electronic goods , would also reduce smuggling across the joint borders . |
3 | There are three main ways of providing this extra flexibility : wider exchange-rate bands ( the existing system allows currencies to fluctuate by plus or minus 2.25% around its central rate ) ; bands with ‘ soft buffers ’ , which would allow members to let a currency move outside its band under certain circumstances ; and frequent , possibly automatic , realignments of the central rates , to take account of differences in rates of inflation ( ie , bands that provide stability in a currency 's real exchange rate , rather than its nominal exchange rate ) . |
4 | US District Judge Adrian Duplantier on Aug. 7 declared unconstitutional a Louisiana abortion law which would allow abortions only in cases of grave maternal risk or , under some circumstances , in pregnancies resulting from rape or incest . |
5 | The Law Society and the BSI are drawing up plans which would allow firms of solicitors to apply for a kitemark . |
6 | As an intermediate solution , the director of the Getty Conservatation Institute , Miguel Angel Corzo , has proposed the introduction of closed circuit TV which would allow visitors to view the tomb without having to enter it . |
7 | Problems of political obligation can only be overcome by participatory political associations which would allow citizens to create their own political obligations . |
8 | A Bill , which would allow companies to charge interest on commercial debts that remain unsettled after 30 days , has received its second Reading . |
9 | Besides the developments in the oil industry undertaken jointly with North Yemen [ see p. 37427 ] , new investment laws had been debated by the SPC in early November 1989 which would allow foreigners to own local ventures and remit profits abroad , and which granted tax concessions and exemption from tariffs for up to six years . |
10 | A bill which would allow prosecutors to appeal if defendants are given bail looks set to become law within weeks . |
11 | In an unexpected move on Oct. 12 President Hastings Kamuzu Banda announced a referendum which would allow Malawians to decide whether to abandon the one-party political system in favour of a multiparty system . |
12 | In a nutshell they wanted a dedicated , self-sufficient unit which would allow sufferers to be treated in the town rather than have them , and their families , shunted 30 miles up and down the A1 to Newcastle 's RVI . |
13 | On Oct. 3 , 1989 , the Justice Ministry made an appeal for the public to provide evidence which would allow prosecutions for " Stalinist crimes " to begin . |
14 | The demand management policies by which it was to be achieved seemed to offer a progressive alternative to socialism by providing the economic background which would allow measures of social betterment to be carried out without socialist control of the economy . |
15 | What is his view of the European Commission 's proposals for reference pricing , which would allow Governments to support certain mines which produce coal for less than £50 per tonne ? |
16 | We have just agreed that we would allow suggestions about procedures and other suggestions about the way the Company is run . |
17 | The Minister of State , Scottish Office , shakes his head , but he knows that the Government conceded this point when they announced that they would allow colleges to anticipate up to 10 per cent . |
18 | Done properly , it would allow governments to take control of the distribution and quality of these substances away from criminals . |
19 | It would allow patients to receive almost every type of healthcare from beauty treatment to fullscale surgery . |