allow - use in sentences

Object

  • user: The Europa search facility allows the user to refine the search processed or return to the original search form.
  • access: The schedule of delivery allows access to all modules through a range of pathways over any three-year period.
  • student: It's about allowing the students ' lives to impact on us.
  • flexibility: The package is made up of three different levels, allowing complete flexibility in terms of investment.
  • comparison: A number of Brünnich's Guillemot were quickly located at close range on the cliff above, allowing easy comparison with accompanying Northern Guillemots.
  • visitor: From the 1st of April 2006, an entrance ticket to The Tank Museum will allow visitors unlimited return visits for a year.

Preposition: on

  • premise: No-one including staff and visitors, is allowed on the premises if they have had an alcoholic drink that day.

Preposition: for

  • flexibility: Future prime numbers should be given meanings in as incremental a fashion as possible, to allow for flexibility and expressiveness in combining types.
  • inflation: The telecoms budget is set using previous usage plus a percentage uplift to allow for inflation and increased usage.
  • comparison: They allow for easy comparison but may be insufficient as the basis for a comprehensive assessment of the project.
  • creation: The IP uses an interactive program that allows for the creation of aromas by mixing sixteen separate ingredients in 1 % increments.
  • delay: Please allow for any delay in us responding to your application.
  • plenty: This endemic cotinga has proved a little tricky to find this year apparently so we allow for plenty of opportunities to find it.

Infinitive complement

  • continue: The construction of nuclear power stations should be allowed to continue on the basis of designs to reduce waste arising.
  • cool: Allow to cool slightly, then blend in small amounts in a liquidizer goblet.
  • stay: The longer parents are here the better chance they have of being allowed to stay.
  • dry: Allow to dry then place in normal black sack waste, securely packaged.
  • enter: In those days, three swimmers from each country were allowed to enter the Olympic swimming events.
  • stand: The emulsion thus formed is allowed to stand for ten minutes with occasional stirring.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • up: Highly expandable, Venue allows up to 96 mic inputs to be mixed to 27 busses.

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