The company paid the travel allowance. [adjective]
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The above amounts do not include older students ' allowance and dependants ' allowance. [adjective]
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A substantial increase in the tax-free personal allowance 3..... [noun]
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And he never yet has asked us to visit him at the castle; though for that we can make all allowance, of course, because of its sad condition. [noun]
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They are rich, and the allowance that will be paid you for them will cover, I apprehend, all outlays on their behalf, or can be increased at your pleasure. [noun]
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But I can make allowance for those who like it. [noun]
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But I forgive 'e, and hope the Lord will do the same, with allowance for youth and ill-convenience.' [noun]
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"Yes, your churchwardens and dog-whips would make slender allowance for his vein of humour." [noun]
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But of course for a man you can make allowance. [noun]
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For a Frenchman I can make all fair allowance, because he cannot help his birth. [noun]
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Edward helped Pablo to a large allowance, and then filled his own platter; while thus occupied, Oswald Partridge had left the cottage, as agreed. [noun]
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