Sentences with allowing
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A a - To allow a student to be absent; No swimming allowed.
- To allow a person $100 for expenses.
- The Rudd Government is also looking at allowing climate refugees — people from countries hit by rising sea levels — to resettle in Australia.
- Organic food is free of genetic modifications and its farmers adhere to humane production methods allowing animals to behave naturally.
- To allow a door to remain open.
- To allow a claim.
- Congressional leaders issued the subpoenas after failing to enact legislation allowing federal courts to review the case.
- But allowing Elliot to remain in a parish posting at all was against the advice of a psychiatrist.
- To allow an hour for changing trains.
- To spend more than one's budget allows; a premise that allows of only one conclusion.
- To allow for breakage.