Sentence for allow | Use allow in a sentence

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  • Pray, allow me. (10)
  • Allow me to judge of that. (8)
  • Your name is Robert Allow? (8)
  • Allow none: gently, but firmly. (10)
  • You will allow me to protect you? (10)
  • Allow me to ring for my son Ripton. (10)
  • Let us allow for atmospheric disturbance. (10)
  • You must allow for an injured, angry woman. (4)
  • Allow me to wish you pleasant dreams, madam. (9)
  • Mrs. Waddy will allow me a pint of champagne. (10)
  • Our foreign habits allow us to visit thus early! (10)
  • Allow me to remind you of the prize Harry has won. (10)
  • The lieutenant flatly said he would never allow it. (10)
  • I would not bind myself to allow them any thing yearly. (4)
  • It is not right; and I wonder Mrs. Thorpe should allow it. (4)
  • Ambrose, if the clergy will allow him, has found his peace. (10)
  • But allow me to remind you that you have others to consult. (10)
  • She would try to be more ambitious than her heart would allow. (4)
  • Be good enough to allow us to judge of our position for ourselves. (8)
  • We must allow it to counterbalance breaches of ordinary courtesy. (10)
  • You must allow me to judge where my duty lay, in a very hard case. (8)
  • Can you kindly allow that the case was open to a little confusion? (10)
  • He was the readiest of men to allow an error if he were found in it. (9)
  • Mr. Knightley, I shall not allow you to be a fair judge in this case. (4)
  • I will allow that this is vulnerable, and as I say, I do not defend it. (9)
  • They allow their helpless brothers to earn enough to keep life in them! (9)
  • Aminta had said through Selina the utmost her self-defences could allow. (10)
  • But, in return, your sister must allow me to feel no more than I profess. (4)
  • For the sake of the neighbourhood and poor people, I cannot allow it to be shut up. (10)
  • This will occupy a school year and allow time for quizzes, reviews and examinations. (3)
  • It would be the greatest pleasure to them, if you could allow me to attend you there. (4)
  • He would not allow stone-flinging, because it was a habit of his to discountenance it. (10)
  • But he was too modern, too practical, to allow merely ideal considerations to upset him. (13)
  • Allow him to spend the evening with you, that I may be in no danger of his returning here. (4)
  • Her love of social distinction would not allow her to consent to a home in the wilderness. (18)
  • Mr. Darcy, you must allow me to present this young lady to you as a very desirable partner. (4)
  • She was willing to allow he might have more good qualities than she had been wont to suppose. (4)
  • For days together he would allow no one but Dawney, Dominique, and the paid nurse in the room. (8)
  • Enough of this matter, friend Nevil; but sometimes a friend must allow himself to be bothered. (10)
  • He would, of course, allow Graves to bid on the school contracts, but would show him no favors. (13)
  • Kenton understood Miss Rasmith by that woman; but he would not allow himself to be so easily cast down. (9)
  • But a noble and fair young life in peril will not allow our philosophy to liken it to things of nature. (10)
  • Tasso would submit to rough caresses from Mr. Posterley; he would not allow Mr. Stuart Rem to touch him. (10)
  • Tinman proceeded straight to Elba; that is, as nearly straight as the wind would allow his legs to walk. (10)
  • Metaphorically she could allow her mind to distinguish the struggle she was undergoing, sinking under it. (10)
  • Yet he was unwilling to allow himself to be governed in such a matter wholly by financial considerations. (14)
  • No parents of an attractive daughter should allow her to remain unaware of her actual position in the world. (10)
  • To this end he refused to allow himself to be bound by conventional treatment, either of voice or instrument. (3)
  • If his own conscience would allow it, he knows that too many of his own calling would rise up to confute him. (16)
  • She would not allow any other anxiety to succeed directly to the place in her mind which Harriet had occupied. (4)
  • As yet, and until Ellen was off her hands, Lottie would not allow Mr. Elroy to consider himself engaged to her. (9)
  • I would not allow myself yesterday to say how delighted, or to repeat half that the Admiral said in his praise. (4)
  • He had made it himself, nearly every penny; he could leave it where he liked, allow himself this little pleasure. (8)
  • Now, in considering how far I should allow weight to his appeal; I have a number of factors to take into account. (8)
  • Drains should be built at intervals along the lower part of the wall, to allow the seeping ground water to come out. (17)
  • So the ladies had to keep down their anxious minds and allow him to stand in wet clothing to eat his cold pie and salad. (10)
  • The ladies did not allow her to depart until two or three ingenuous exclamations from her made them share her curiosity. (10)
  • Emma thanked him, but could not allow of his disappointing his friend on their account; her father was sure of his rubber. (4)
  • I suppose we must all allow, whether we like to do so or not, that the impulse seems now to have pretty well spent itself. (9)
  • But, dear Fanny, you must allow that you were not so absolutely unprepared to have the question asked as your cousin fancies. (4)
  • He informed me that I should have to marry his sister Janet; for that they could not allow the money to go out of the family. (10)
  • He scarcely dares even allow her to be handsome, and when I speak of her beauty, replies only that her eyes have no brilliancy! (4)
  • I thought that I treated you with all the tenderness and affection that a decent regard for the feelings of others would allow. (9)
  • You cannot say where it begins or where it leaves off; and it will not allow you to say precisely what its meaning or argument is. (9)
  • Those ladies were now in the hall, gazing, as mildly as humanity would allow, at their common destiny, thus startlingly displayed. (10)
  • You give them no freedom, you allow them no consent, because you believe that their decisions would move downwards, and not upwards. (8)
  • But as we drove too rapidly to allow them to answer my repeated Enquiries, I gained little, or indeed, no information concerning him. (4)
  • He would not allow that the arrangement was perfect till he had cushioned the seat and carpeted the ground for her feet with sweet-fern. (9)
  • It was easier to grapple with Boyne than with Lottie, and Mrs. Kenton was willing to allow her to leave the room with her brother unrebuked. (9)
  • Elizabeth said as little to either as civility would allow, and sat down again to her work, with an eagerness which it did not often command. (4)
  • It looked ill that the authorities should allow anything whatsoever to be printed on such a morrow: especially ill, if they were on the alert. (10)
  • Their tempers were mild, but their principles were steady, and while his parent so expressly forbade the connection, they could not allow themselves to encourage it. (4)

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