Example sentences of "that allow them " in BNC.

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1 ITV also announced this week that , with the agreement of the Football League , they had taken out the Arsenal v Liverpool match from the fixtures for February 24 and it would be played at a later date , invoking a clause in their contract with the League that allows them to use three matches a season in this way .
2 They play , instead , joyfully , with a full command that allows them in performance to play , not as men chained to their scores , but as men making music with free intelligence and full imagination .
3 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 .
4 Those VARs and ISVs I have talked to , view the combination of USL and Novell as a very positive move that allows them to more effectively address the total enterprise .
5 First , they may create an ‘ internal ’ market that allows them to control all the activities involved in cross-border transactions .
6 Instead , some multinationals have invested in knowledge systems that provide access to state-of-the-art breeding , disease control and cultivation techniques in a form that allows them to control much of the total chain without investing directly in all stages .
7 Someone who has acquired skills in early life for a job involving considerable strength and mobility will be more handicapped in finding work if they become wheelchair-bound than someone similarly afflicted who has qualifications and experience in a field that allows them to do a sedentary job demanding intellectual skills .
8 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 .
9 ‘ We are the part that allows them to retain their customers , ’ Heggie says .
10 Recently , Sir John Thomas 's group from the Royal Institution , London , has used an instrumental arrangement at Daresbury that allowed them to capture both types of information on the same sample while it was actually undergoing a chemical change .
11 BHC engineers came up with a floppier , tapered skirt that allowed them to reduce the pressure of the air cushion .
12 Birds that had been reared with siblings were tested in apparatus that allowed them to be given up to six alternatives ( Bateson , 1982a ) .
13 Consequently , cooperation was defined by the professionals in terms that allowed them , in the words of the community nurse , to ‘ intervene within the family and explore deficits in the parenting role ’ .
14 Our informants had a well-articulated theory of the relation between ‘ work-in-school ’ and success in a life career that allowed them to see work-in-school as the first rung of their adult moral careers .
15 As an additional sophistication in Superman , both camera and projector were slung from rigs that allowed them to be moved too .
16 The supervising engineers were naturally unhappy and only his promise to catch up — and his reputation to back such a promise — prevented the companies from operating the clauses that allowed them to take over the work and reassign it .
17 Younger sons did not at this time seek to maintain their gentility by going into the church or the army or by living off an annuity that allowed them to pass their time in respectable ease .
18 Smart army WAR in the 21st century will see soldiers in ‘ smart ’ helmets that allow them to see through clouds and over hills , according to a report from America 's National Research Council .
19 Paul Strassman 's comment is of relevance here : ‘ American executives spend too much money on computer systems that allow them to do the wrong things faster. : ’ [ Strassmann ( 1988 ) ; see also Strassmann ( 1985 ) ] .
20 AI workers are , by and large , naive materialists and mechanists , and for them those are not positions to be justified , but simply assumptions that allow them to get on with the job of constructing mechanical analogues or simulations of ourselves , who are , in Minsky 's memorable phrase , ‘ meat machines ’ .
21 HP will take-up OSF 's other technologies — like the Distributed Computing and Management Environments — the problem though , ‘ a hairy one , ’ according to Owen , is how to fit them together , or how to develop the interfaces that allow them to interoperate with each other .
22 APS offers businesses a full range of options that allow them to have total control over when and how payments are made .
23 These provide firms with product and service differentiation that allow them to compete on other bases than merely those of costs and prices .
24 And now they have mental powers that allow them to surpass physical laws . ’
25 Few are fully evergreen ; rather more keep a small proportion of semi-evergreen leaves ( usually the last to be produced in summer ; Savile , 1972 ) that allow them to start photosynthesis as soon as the sun returns .
26 Low temperatures place them at no obvious disadvantage — they have evolved physiological systems that allow them to move just as fast as temperate or tropical fish , and they are no easier to catch .
27 It is strongly recommended that initiating members seek to negotiate fee arrangements with their exclusive sell situation clients that allow them to offer time-based remuneration to participating members with respect to the process of originating foreign purchaser suggestions and/or contacting foreign purchasers .
28 They take jobs that allow them the maximum time at the waters edge , or they do not work at all .
29 ‘ They will be very popular people — perhaps even more in demand than the producer — and should be able to sign short term contracts that allow them to continually search out the people willing to pay them most money . ’
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