allocate - use in sentences

Object

  • budget: The Council will allocate an annual budget toward the direct costs of the Group's work.
  • fund: Allocate funds to improve road access to existing or new rail freight terminals.
  • resource: Resources allocated to students would be in accordance with an approved schedule.
  • supervisor: Each student is allocated a supervisor for their dissertation.

Preposition: on

  • come-first: Places are allocates on a first come-first served basis, according to the capacity of the venue.
  • basis: Credits are allocated on the basis of one credit per hour of study.
  • stack: Local variables and local arrays are dynamically allocated on the stack.
  • arrival: However ground floor or adapted rooms may have limited availability, and can not be guaranteed to be allocated on arrival.

Preposition: at

  • check-in: Via bmibaby.com, the airline's website, passengers can allocate their own seats free of charge; alternatively seats are allocated at check-in.

Modifying Another Word

  • randomly: Patients were randomly allocated to either home or home supplemented with class exercise programs.
  • dynamically: All PCs connected to ADSL share the same dynamically allocated address.
  • provisionally: No detailed assessment has yet been made of the running costs of the Forum, but £ 300,000 per annum has been provisionally allocated.

Preposition: off

  • heap: Because the new dictionary is allocated off the heap, you are responsible for deleting it when done.

Present participle complement

  • accord: Keywords are allocated according to the MATTER Glossary of Materials Science.
  • depend: New elements are assigned the value of 0. New memory may not have to be allocated depending on the size history of the matrix.

Preposition: in

  • accordance: Points will be allocated in accordance with the Game Rules.
  • proportion: This will be allocated in proportion to the total of the Main Teaching Grant and the Main Quality Research Grant institutions receive in 2006-07.

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