Sentence examples for was allowed that from inspiring English sources

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Will it be a goal that was allowed that maybe shouldn't have been?

6.54pm BST 90 mins + 1: Great save from Ochoa, flinging himself to his right to catch a header from Moukandjo, but the more important thing to wonder is how the hell the Cameroon man was allowed that much space in the area.

Now there is also a process of bargaining between parties a good sign for institution building," he says.But the essential fact in both the election and the government that followed is that nothing was allowed that challenged the army, the real holder of power in Algeria.

Often it was allowed that a prophecy in the old testament had dual fulfillments, one in the prophet's own day and one in the more remote future.

It was allowed that somebody who invariably correctly predicted the outcome of a lottery could be said to know that their prediction was true, even though they, nor anyone else, had any idea of how the predictions came to be reliable.

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"Obviously it won't be allowed that is for sure.

I often describe it this way: "In the UK everything is allowed that is not forbidden.

Many words and images should be allowed that are neither prudent nor tasteful.

One firm rule, Mr. Stern said, is that no events are allowed that could damage the grass.

Today the default is reversed; nothing is allowed that has not been specifically sanctioned.

In his lifetime, only his family and presumably his mistresses were allowed that right.

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