How to use in-sentence of “allowance”:
+ Johann Georg eventually took an allowance from the duchy instead of taking part in the government, and moved to live in the small town of Marksuhl.
+ There are two allowances; Compensatory City Allowance to pay more because it is more expensive to buy things in cities.
+ In June 1720, Wesley entered Christ Church, Oxford, with an annual allowance of 40 pounds as Charterhouse scholar.
+ The recommended daily allowance of niacin is 2–12mg a day for children, 14mg a day for women, 16mg a day for men, and 18mg a day for pregnant or breast-feeding women.
+ There is no blanket allowance for an image per episode.
+ He was appointed the Office Manager’s cat, with a living allowance for his care.
+ Some councils have chosen to pay their elected members a small allowance as permitted under Part 5 of the Local Government Act 2000 The Local Authorities Regulations 2003.
+ Although Iran’s constitution makes Persian the only official language, it also makes allowance for other languages to be taught and published as a political right.