Example sentences of "[Wh det] will allow [noun] " in BNC.

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1 APT is the last building block in a set of systems — blessed with the contrived name LIFFEforce — which will allow exchange members and their clients fast and competitive access to the markets , enabling them to track and record their positions and settle them on the same day .
2 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 .
3 Cornard which are nearing completion and we have a beautiful new bridge over the mill pool which will allow lorry movements around the perimeter of the site .
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 It is as though one has to find and engage the kind of gear which will allow communication that day , recognising good days and bad .
7 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 .
8 The news , which will allow Pittencrieff to concentrate on growing its oil and gas interests , excited the City which marked up the shares 28p higher at 351p .
9 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 ) .
10 In the field of housing there has been and is likely to continue to be a major growth in housing associations , particularly after provisions are implemented which will allow council tenants to opt out of council control and into housing associations or tenancy with private landlords .
11 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
12 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 .
13 ii ) The development of a human computer interface which will allow users to find out about sources of data and information .
14 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 .
15 Now , after further lobbying by the Specialist Car Manufacturers Group , the self-regulatory body which Caterham founded ( Mr Nearn is its chairman ) , a secondary legislation amendment has been drawn up , and is expected to pass this year , which will allow Caterham to manufacture up to 500 fully-built cars a year , under a low volume manufacturer classification .
16 I know the jargon looks like passenger which will allow facilities er for our passengers .
17 This is a level which the directors believe is sustainable and which will allow room for growth in the future as the underlying profitability of the Group recovers .
18 Perhaps more interesting are surrounding interoperability features due in the release , which will allow object technologies like a request broker and C++ application programming interfaces to be integrated into the environment .
19 This project aims to develop a tool which will allow policy makers to analyse systematically the impact of changes to income taxation and to the benefits which provide income support .
20 The schools are expected to provide the stimuli and security which will allow children to grow , develop and mature .
21 KPMG Management Consulting and IBM will carry out the task , which will allow health service managers to gain a thorough overview of hospital activity .
22 As a result , DIP systems , when combined with workflow software , are seen as a technology which will allow office processes to be simplified and automated — or ‘ re-engineered ’ .
23 Meanwhile , USL is setting up infrastructures which will allow Tuxedo to interoperate with CICS-based systems and Unix International has , with Data Logic 's help , published a guide for integrating Tuxedo with mainframe CICS ( UX No 404 ) .
24 Improvements to Ark printing are in the offing , Mr Round believes , as are facilities for transferring data into Ark , which will allow data to be loaded automatically from the firm 's AS/400 database without rekeying .
25 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 .
26 IBM is expected to ship OSF Distributed Computing Environment for OS/2 2.0 , 2.1 and Windows 3.1 in the summer — DCE for MVS should be complete by year-end — whilst Novell Inc is readying a DCE NetWare loadable module which will allow DCE clients to see NetWare files .
27 To be effective therefore a framework must be set up which will allow expense to be apportioned and identified and variations detected .
28 The new organisation is to campaign to halt EC legislation which will allow patents on genetically engineered animals and plants .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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