Sentence examples for were to be allowed from inspiring English sources

"were to be allowed" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to refer to a hypothetical situation, or a situation that cannot be fulfilled. For example, "If I were to be allowed to enter the competition, I would have won."

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Large enterprises were to be allowed direct access to foreign markets.

Those who purchased the forgeries were to be allowed to select something else from the Fogg's collection.

For the first time in the school's seven-year history, the seniors were to be allowed to choose a prom king and queen.

Shortly after 9 p.m., the last doors began to close, though store operators said they were to be allowed back on Tuesday for a final sweep.

And, they said, they were to be allowed to live out the rest of their days in the house rent-free.

The consequent election campaign, instead of dealing with substantive issues, rapidly degenerated into a vote on whether or not the Communists were to be allowed a share of power.

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The reason why you work is to be allowed to work again".

The music, pure and unadorned, was to be allowed to breathe and speak.

Bradford is to be allowed (or forced) to focus on science and technology.

But after 21 years in exile, the haggis is to be allowed back into the United States.

Their higher-ups had decided no one was to be allowed inside.

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