Example sentences of "[pron] will allow [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I will allow questions to the Secretary of State to continue for 10 minutes ; if hon. Members ask brief questions , they will all be called .
2 I will allow questions on the statement to go on until 4.15 pm .
3 However , a branch of statistics called ‘ sampling theory ’ can be applied , which will allow conclusions about the entire collection to be inferred ( to within a known degree of certainty ) by checking on a small percentage of it .
4 Chemical Design , the molecular modelling systems supplier , is to include a two dimensional drawing tool in the latest release of its Chem-X software , which will allow molecules to be drawn on screen in the same way as on paper .
5 Mr Lamont is set to sanction VAT registration of owners , which will allow owners to claim back money paid in VAT .
6 Correa suggests that the optimal density for tropical Third World countries is 200–240 people per hectare , which will allow cities to dispense with expensive central sewerage systems and to recycle human and animal wastes locally to provide cooking gas and fertilisers .
7 It is true that when historians come to the basic task of source evaluation and exploitation , they will not be able to examine the alterations and check the handwriting but strategies of text analysis are already available which will allow researchers to evaluate authorship and even make judgements on changing style within an individual author 's corpus of text ( Holmes 1991 ) .
8 The Director of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs talks about forging links with industry and hi-tech which will allow visitors to ‘ wear ’ the jewellery and costumes
9 Meanwhile , Software AG has teamed up with another German software house SAP AG , Walldorf , to develop a series of object-oriented tools called Alice , which will allow users of SAP and SAG software to import personal computer-based word processors , spreadsheets , E-mail and fax services into Unix , MS-DOS , Windows 3.1 , OS/2 and Apple Mac environments .
10 ii ) The development of a human computer interface which will allow users to find out about sources of data and information .
11 Such clusters will provide support for teachers and for pupils and will create economies of scale which will allow schools to provide extra resources which they would find it difficult to fund out of their individual budget .
12 I know the jargon looks like passenger which will allow facilities er for our passengers .
13 The schools are expected to provide the stimuli and security which will allow children to grow , develop and mature .
14 Following changes in legislation the directors are proposing an amendment which will allow employees to exercise their options on reaching either age 60 or age 65 , even if they continue in employment .
15 The new organisation is to campaign to halt EC legislation which will allow patents on genetically engineered animals and plants .
16 It has just announced special tools which will allow developers to write products for the unlaunched Windows NT which can run immediately on the new Windows 3.1 .
17 While there are many calculations and constructions which will allow mechanisms to be designed to pass through a set number of control points , they carry no guarantees that the mechanisms will not have to pass through infinity between some of them .
18 Kent teachers are arranging a photo session in Avery Hill Dance Studio during the time of the Easter Course , with a professional photographer who will allow amateurs to function at the same time .
19 It will allow doctors to perform twice as many operations as they have done in the past .
20 Packaged in two configurations and one upgrade option , it will allow users to choose between feature sets .
21 It will allow users to attend events at the Barbican Centre .
22 Specifically , it will allow chemists , particularly those from developing countries , to carry out short term studies in well-established scientific centres abroad and to learn and use techniques not accessible to them in their own country .
23 The two claim it will allow developers to reverse- and forward-engineer C code without having to manually update information in each environment .
24 ‘ It is , of course , a matter of discretion for the House of Lords how far , if at all , it will allow points other than that certified to be developed … ’ .
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