Example sentences of "allow for [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You 'd think he 'd allow for that on a day the like of this . ’
2 Erm the criterion one that has been avoi has been described as a avoid the greenbelt to reflect the possibility or the theoretical possibility that er a new settlement could be er provided shall we say erm erm n on the inner edge of the greenbelt , if the scenario arose that the final definition of the York greenbelt did allow for that possibility to emerge .
3 When drawing up the job timetable , forward planning should allow for all known eventualities to be taken into account e.g. other work and holidays .
4 Such a procedure would allow for all attributes within an assembly to be grouped into those which can be internally resolved and those associating with external spaces .
5 Such farms may allow for little or no daily contact with the workforce ( other than by two-way radios fitted to tractors ) , with day-to-day supervision remaining in the hands of managers and foremen .
6 It was unclear where responsibility for child-minders , registration of playgroups , etc. would rest in the new organisation , but it was possible that the new provisions in the Children Bill going through parliament would allow for those services to be provided through education departments .
7 We must allow for these cultural differences .
8 Unfavourable economic conditions and the existence of overseas potential purchasers tend to lengthen the sale process and the timetable should allow for these factors .
9 Patrick O'Brian 's long sequence of sea-adventures gives the lie to the dogma that the genre does not allow for any real development of character .
10 However , the law does not normally allow for any order to be made which will directly affect pension entitlements ( see Cretney and Masson , 1990 , pp. 405–7 ) .
11 This type of joint does not allow for any expansion and a ring seal joint should be fitted every 1.8m ( 6ft ) to allow for this .
12 He is supporting a scheme that is essentially a monopoly and does not allow for any genuine competitive challenge which , as we have all been informed , is the only real moderating influence on the free market provision .
13 The system should allow for some unexpected failures , which are out of the drivers ' control , to occur . ’
14 I think there are two points there , firstly I think that the York greenbelt should not be drawn overly tightly , it should allow for some provision for peripheral post two thousand and six , because there will be inevitably demands arising in that period , which can not be met in the new settlement , and I disagree with the County Council on their approach on that matter .
15 The bond 's conditions did not allow for this , so even if bought and transferred at less than par between individuals , they had to be redeemed by the Club in full .
16 We can allow for this effect by dropping the two from the strength equation which we have just derived , bearing in mind that we are in no position to quibble about exact values .
17 Any attempt to help us overcome the weakness we may feel when encountering conflict must allow for this fundamental element in conflict management .
18 If you pay tax at the higher rate , you will have to pay some additional tax and should allow for this in your budgeting , as its deduction is not automatic .
19 We must therefore allow for this even if we can not always see it .
20 competitive reaction will the strategy provoke a rapid and overwhelming reaction from competitors ? does the strategy allow for this reaction ?
21 The program should allow for this and should , at minimum take pupils back to a main menu or to the start of the program .
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