Example sentences of "allow for [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If we now allow for variation in the savings proportions , then we can apply the earlier results .
2 The procedures for closure allow for periods of consultation and these have often led to bitter disputes within the community with the result that decisions regarding closure are delayed , or based on non-scientific data .
3 allow for differentiation of student performance , and
4 Allow for backspace at the start of each shot .
5 The leg zips also allow for calls of nature .
6 The Crop Residues ( Restrictions on Burning ) Regulations 1991 allow for fines of up to £2000 for each offence .
7 They allow for experience of feeling in those parts and for transmission of messages to the body as a result of that feeling or directly from the brain .
8 Martin Shaw , the Derby director who represents his club on the League management board , said : ‘ The existing rules allow for flexibility in dealing with a case where the player clearly has done nothing wrong himself . ’
9 To overcome this problem and allow for differences in the industry-mix between different countries industrial relations at industry level also need to be taken into account .
10 The schemes currently being canvassed allow for variations in the amount of the voucher according to the subject studied .
11 Inter alia , the Regulations also specify the information which is to be included in a claim , and they allow for interest to be charged when a provisional repayment proves to be excessive .
12 Both these boards allow for movement of the display ; they are therefore very good for the rearrangement of sequences , e.g. planning patient care , ward management , functions of the body , heart valves or types of joints .
13 Interviews , in contrast , are labour intensive but allow for elaboration on issues , so charting people 's perceptions , evaluations and responses .
14 The pension fund loan and loan stock are to be repaid immediately following completion provided their terms allow for repayment on completion .
15 It is sensible therefore that the health departments should give priority for new schemes to areas such as the north west of England and the west of Scotland where the prevalence of dental caries remains high and where large water treatment works allow for economies of scale .
16 Although it is usual for expatriates to rent housing abroad , some company compensation packages allow for property to be purchased .
17 Allow for drift on this heading .
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