Sentence examples for be allowance from inspiring English sources

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be allowance

noun

The act of allowing, granting, conceding, or admitting; authorization; permission; sanction; tolerance.

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Importantly, there must also be allowance for mutual beliefs and intentions, so that a common ground can be maintained as part of the context and collaboration can take place.

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Hence there should be allowances for sudden unplanned temperature excursions, provided these excursions fall within the Stability Thermal Budget (STB).

On jobseeker's allowance I get £50 a week.

Was allowance made for uncertainty in the estimates of costs and consequences?

"If there was allowance for working long hours I would have been the most hardworking of staff" (TN, W5).

There are allowances for notifying fathers who are not present.

TP: The Childcare Grant and the Parents Learning Allowance are additional allowances to assist students with children.

There will be no allowance for modification of the trial intervention.

Ask your child what they will be spending allowance on.

The penetration theory is applied, allowance being made for the 'stretching' of the surface.

"You'd be growing allowances," he said.

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