Example sentences of "allow [pers pn] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The timber steps illustrated have been made from Forest mini sleepers , which look like logs , but have two flat faces allowing them to be placed one on top of the other . |
2 | The two-seater training planes — to go into service from 1994 — have night vision equipment allowing them to be used on a battle frontline . |
3 | The Management Information Base semantics have been clarified so that MIB I and MIB II extensions , which typically reside at different locations in the MIB tree , can be given private parameters and object associations , allowing them to be recognised by a single Management Information Base browser . |
4 | If so , Britain would be in the position of forbidding its own manufacturers from making unsafe goods while allowing them to be imported . |
5 | Resits , as opposed to fail grades , may be awarded to students , allowing them to be reassessed without retaking the complete module before the next meeting of the examinations committee . |
6 | The care with which they examined and photographed those bushes before allowing them to be removed brought Paviour quivering to the spot . |
7 | This allows expectational effects to be incorporated in the consumption , investment and capital flow equations , providing an indication of the importance of such effects in the regulation of the economy , and allowing them to be taken into account in policy design . |
8 | A commonly demonstrated feature of the system is the real time manipulation of video windows , allowing them to be re-sized , zoomed , tiled and shrunk using extremely simple control commands . |
9 | According to Jensen , the most effective way of disposing of the chemicals is to spray them over the land according to the manufacturer 's directions , allowing them to be broken down by the sun and weather . |
10 | They will build special buses with a pneumatic suspension allowing them to be lowered to the ground for the easy loading of wheelchairs . |
11 | FROM this month , all new cars submitted for British type approval , the test which allows them to be legally sold in the UK , must be able to run on lead-free petrol . |
12 | There is also a degree of ambiguity in Doisneau 's finest pictures which allows them to be interpreted in a variety of ways . |
13 | If the planning and choice possibilities are to be fully utilised then a time-scale that allows them to be fully understood has to be in operation . |
14 | Lonsdale 's history of women poets through the century allows them to be understood against developments in the poetry written by men whose dominance of fashion was challenged for only a short time toward the end of the period . |
15 | Africanus admits that they are hardly adequate , but allows them to be interpreted as a trust in favour of Titius . |
16 | Storage of transparencies allows them to be used at a later date , therefore time spent in careful production is time well used . |
17 | However , the learning of the language is not simply a matter of being deaf , since those who become deaf later in life very seldom achieve a fluency in BSL which allows them to be accepted within the community . |
18 | This simply means that meaning shared by words or signs allows them to be located close together in the system which allows them to be identified internally . |
19 | This simply means that meaning shared by words or signs allows them to be located close together in the system which allows them to be identified internally . |
20 | In Escape from Childhood ( 1974 ) , John Holt notes that children are , in fact , capable of a great deal more than modern society allows them to be . |
21 | But this aspect of their playing is best heard in the first-movement cadenza , for elsewhere their individual and ensemble skill is not well favoured by a fairly reverberant , high-dynamic recording in which the balance allows them to be overshadowed by the orchestra . |
22 | He never allows them to be shocked by finding out things before he tells them . |
23 | However , some on-the-job training , in skills such as cash handling or food preparation , is usually given to seasonal workers and this allows them to be moved into tasks which would have been denied them at the start of their employment . |
24 | Trade unions are only as strong as their membership allows them to be and their leadership can not be expected to perform miracles . |
25 | They have a range of many octaves and their richness of tone allows them to be used as an ensemble . |
26 | A macro facility allows them to be stored and issued automatically by a single keystroke . |
27 | This allows them to be produced at virtually any size and in a number of different styles as required . |
28 | Many plotters come complete with software that allows them to be used directly from within a program , rather like a paper copy of the screen . |
29 | In this form , the data are now available through the ESRC Data Archive in a highly portable format which allows them to be processed on any computer system anywhere in the world . |
30 | As one farmer put it , ‘ Time allows me to be interested only in what is going to affect me on my farm — making up the numbers is not the answer ’ . |