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

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1 The payments on a lease will normally be lower than on a contract allowing for the purchase of the asset , although sometimes the difference is small and then a rebate is made when the term of the contract finishes and the plane is sold .
2 The Lake District 's Herdwick sheep are threatened by the reduction of an EC subsidy concession allowing for late lambing in the cold climatePHOTOGRAPHS : DON McPHEE Tyson Hartley …
3 The patients with adenomatous polyps were assigned to one of four study groups using the random sampling quota technique allowing for 10 subjects in each study group .
4 This ‘ step ’ is mirrored at the tip of the asymmetric headstock , and at the recess in the base of the body , with two straplock buttons either side of the base allowing for good free-standing stability .
5 Observers noted that , since early 1989 , the Phnom Penh government had embarked upon a reformist programme allowing for greater political diversity and for measures to liberalize the economy further .
6 The chief distinction of the Symphonic Dances by Rachmaninov lies in the orchestration , which with the addition of the piano , saxophone and a large percussion department allows for superb orchestral effects .
7 The nib allows for greater speed and directness of drawing .
8 During times of economic and political stability , on-the-field sports violence allows for tension release , through vicarious identification with the aggressor .
9 The availability of sequence data from two mosaic genes of P.wickerhamii mitochondria allows for the first time a comparison of algal intron positions with those from fungi and liverwort .
10 This result allows for the first time , sequence analysis of EF1β and δ proteins , both present in the same complex .
11 Such a conception allows for a greater fluidity between the two modes than has hitherto been found acceptable .
12 The latter figure allows for those who played the market : those who , having bought shares as a result of one or more privatizations , sold them in order to realize a quick capital gain .
13 The second term allows for a ‘ forward-looking ’ bequest relationship , taking account of the earnings of the next generation ( assumed to be known ) .
14 what motives prompt collaboration in IRCs ; to what extent does the orientation of IRC research allow for serendipitous discoveries ; what are the implications for control of intellectual property rights ; what is the relationship of the IRC to the rest of the university and to other faculties ?
15 Theories of human word recognition allow for both bottom-up and top-down influences on processing .
16 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 .
17 But , more than that , the People 's Plan is an attempt to allow for incremental growth and change .
18 These factors along with demographic trends and recent events in Eastern Europe are likely to have more influence on labour mobility than the legislation programme to allow for free movement of labour .
19 This is always dangerous because at that moment the glider has insufficient speed to allow for safe recovery and landing .
20 It is possible to generalize the no-arbitrage condition to allow for taxation effects .
21 It is possible to modify these various statements of the no-arbitrage condition to allow for continuous compounding .
22 Some 580 claimants , many of whom came forward after the critical BBC Panorama television programme on triazolam in October , 1991 , can expect to receive limited legal aid to allow for investigation of their claims .
23 He had also opposed the complete privatization of state industries and instead proposed temporary protection for industry to allow for a process of revitalization , through exports and improvements in agriculture ( especially increased foreign aid for crop substitution programmes to replace cocaine-producing coca plants ) , mining and fishing .
24 ( iii ) Explain how van der Waals changed the ideal gas equation to allow for such deviations .
25 When built 1622 was equipped with continuous stepboards , which means that it had two stepboards per side to allow for entry from ground level .
26 If a thick , weighty hem is preferred , however , interlining can be cut to the exact size of the outer curtain , excluding the heading allowance , but you will need slightly more fabric to allow for a hem allowance .
27 The deal allowed for a wage increase for employees of 7 per cent , with a further increase to be negotiated .
28 The accord allowed for ( i ) the ratification of the March 1990 Oslo accord to seek peace through political means [ see p. 37372 ] ; ( ii ) the promotion of democracy via constitutional and judicial reforms in order to incorporate all political and social sectors in a society based on respect for the law and the independence of the state , and capable of providing for general welfare , social justice and independent economic development ; ( iii ) the incorporation of the URNG into the main political process and its participation in a National Constituent Assembly to be convened by the political parties in 1991 ; and ( iv ) periodic meetings between the URNG and representatives of political parties to accelerate the achievement of the objectives of the peace process .
29 In other words , the maximum figure allowed for two-thirds of final salary is £50,000 a year ; and the maximum tax-free lump sum allowed is £112,500 .
30 No slip was found under normal working torques , and the ‘ stepless ’ action allowed for very small twist reversals before drive picked up again — useful in a confined space .
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