Sentence examples for may be allotted from inspiring English sources

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In many cases, a large brokerage firm may be allotted a small amount of stock for its entire sales staff.

Depending upon the amount of material used, several days or several weeks may be allotted to teach the unit.

Thus, in lecture or discussion work, for 1 unit of credit, one hour per week may be allotted to the lecture or discussion and two hours for preparation or subsequent reading and study.

The Guardian understands that he may be allotted the team's single 'P' accreditation, which means an athlete can be called in late in the day, effectively as a tactical substitute, leaving the door open for him potentially to come in at man three depending on form.

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But in Burbank Unified, where 35% of students receive free or reduced-fee lunches, additional funds may not be allotted to the district because the student group doesn't comprise more than half of the total population.

Patients ⩾70years old may benefit from more assistance with electronic forms and should be allotted more time for completing tablet-based QOL surveys.

Time needs to be allotted to it.

Three to four weeks will be allotted to taking photos.

New patients must always be allotted a new identification code.

— Speaking of problematic architecture: London's proposed Garden Bridge, designed by architect Thomas Heatherwick, is now at the center of an audit that shows that public money may have been allotted to the project in ways that circumvented typical channels. .

Sigmund, you may remember from this column last week, when 43 was allotted the Vienna telephone number 14362.

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