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disallow - use in sentences
Object
- goal: The first half was then a little dour, the only highlight being a disallowed goal for Rugby.
- cookie: It may also be possible for you to set your browser to disallow the cookie.
- possibility: We must note again, however, the danger that this can become a closed argument, disallowing the possibility of change.
- character: This was a bit of a problem initially because of disallowed characters being in the names of mp3 files.
- claim: On 15 March 1988 the adjudication officer disallowed the claim.
- access: The problem could be a software issue, make sure that any firewall hasn't disallowed access to your internet browser.
Preposition: at
- meeting: Every vote not disallowed at the meeting will be valid.
Adjective complement
- due: With hunting disallowed due to foot and mouth disease, we already have a foretaste of what might come to pass.
Modifying Another Word
- not: Every vote not disallowed at the meeting will be valid.
- also: Names that are intended to cause disruption are also disallowed.
- rightly: A moment or two ago, Mr. Speaker, when you rightly disallowed the question from my hon.
- specifically: Language Some games specifically disallow players to use any verbal communication between actors - touchline coaching is specifically ruled out in many games.
- then: Phoenix was then disallowed a goal as the referee deemed our player to have impeded the goalkeeper.
- wrongly: It was only fair, really, because Peter Crouch had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside.
Used with why or when
- when: But the try was disallowed when the referee judged Riley to be offside.
Preposition: in
- half: Bayern hit the bar and had a goal disallowed in the second half but could not find a winner.
Preposition: for
- off-side: The goal, however, was disallowed for off-side.
- offside: They had a goal disallowed for offside -- a warning shot fired across our bows.
- handball: McBride's goal was well taken and if it had been disallowed for handball it would have been very harsh on the American.
Preposition: by
- referee: Ronaldo also had a goal disallowed by the emergency referee Martin Atkinson, who had replaced the hamstrung Graham Poll.
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