Example sentences of "[art] [noun] that allow [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He collected his boarding card and found a seat in the cafeteria that allowed him to look down on the concourse .
2 ‘ We are the part that allows them to retain their customers , ’ Heggie says .
3 Watching him speak , and seeing the man he was , I realized the distress that allowed him to reveal his feelings to me .
4 He claimed the punishment and the law that allowed it was an ‘ inhuman and degrading ’ breach of the European convention on human rights .
5 For here is trance dance grooving at its highest level , a silver drug for the senses that allows you to enter into another dimension of sex and sorcery .
6 These labels have to be produced in postcode order to satisfy the conditions that allow us to use ‘ Presstream ’ mailing and are at present supplied to us commercially .
7 The sources that allow us access to the lower orders are scarce , incomplete , and open to varying interpretations .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 Then , in the last four years of her life , working with a small devoted group of students and collaborators , she succeeded in obtaining spectacular X-ray patterns of the virus that allowed her to determine the precise helical geometry of the protein sub-units , and , above all , to show that the ribonucleic acid ( RNA ) of the virus — the carrier of the genetic information , and hence the infectivity — formed a long single chain embedded deeply within the protein framework .
11 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 .
12 In fact , the envelope the film sample came in carried a completely different company name and it was only our knowledge of the market that allowed us to recognise the source .
13 What is more , de Man argues , metaphor overcomes the opposition between inner repose and outer action because Marcel 's imagination gives him access to the outside world ; of a kind that allows him to possess it " much more effectively than if he had actually been present in an outside world that he could then have only known by bits and pieces " ( 1979 : 60 ) .
14 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 .
15 I would offer a contract that allowed him exclusivity if he gets a minimum of 100 candidates in November 1993 and 200 during 1993/94 .
16 These are linked up to some rather clever controls : two concentric pots ( one for master volume and pan pickup selector , the other for active treble boost/cut and active bass boost/cut ) , one four-position rotary switch offering ‘ off ’ , active with mid-boost , active , and passive with the bass boost/cut becoming a master tone control , and a mini-switch that allows you to add the P-bass pickup to any switching combination .
17 But in addition to this , wine would be made available to the local population at an affordable price , and in a condition that allows it to be stored without spoiling .
18 In an amplified state it is generally referred to as ‘ expanded consciousness ’ — a condition that allows us to process through our nervous system , information from the environment which during a normal state of consciousness is totally inaccessible .
19 Richard Armstrong has left to become Curator of Contemporary Art at the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh , and Richard Marshall has cut a deal that allows him to remain only until he finds another job .
20 During the third phase , lasting two weeks , you will follow a diet that allows you to feel really healthy and to continue losing the unwanted pounds and inches .
21 It is a process that allows me to locate myself in a space , to understand a space in terms of my physical movement .
22 I mean as I said when I was filling in the questionnaire I was thinking well this , really this is my preference and you know I 'd much rather be in a job that allowed me some flexibility .
23 He opted for a job as an arc metalworker for a firm that allowed him plenty of time off for competing in meetings and , as he was an international , he travelled overseas often .
24 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 .
25 Scientists have now produced a pill that allows you to reset your body clock to suit your partner or lifestyle .
26 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 .
27 Questmaker is a program that allows you to create your own graphics adventure games using the questmaker editors in conjunction with a graphics editor like PC Paintbrush , for the creation of graphic screens with a PCX format .
28 The second extension presents a model that allows us to do this .
29 With your long-term goal in mind , select a race on a date that allows you time to prepare thoroughly .
30 Flcopy is a utility that allows you to copy a large file across a number of floppies .
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