Example sentences of "[conj] that there be [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 It is advisable for the precise extent of the centre to be readily identifiable and the tenant should take care to ensure that where there is a right for the landlord to extend or reduce the centre , such extension or reduction does not adversely affect the tenant 's use or occupation of the premises and that there is provision for any specific service charge percentages to be varied accordingly .
2 In so doing the quality of the service can be improved by ensuring that the objectives for individual placements are more closely related to the needs of the school and that there is support for implementing the outcomes of the experience .
3 We contest that there are no laws written in stone , and that there is room for hybrids .
4 Even granting that theory is involved in applying concepts like ‘ money supply ’ and ‘ inflation ’ , and that there is room for dispute about which is prior to which , there is no substitute for observation .
5 Some of the beef classes were judged by an Argentinian , M Rodman , who said that he was particularly impressed with the easy-to-manage British breeds like the Angus and Hereford , and that there was scope for wider use of them in his country .
6 He also said that in the current , 1992 , fiscal year new lending would rise to $23,000-25,000 million , and that there was scope for considerable loans to the Soviet Union .
7 Mr Ainslie noted that there was still too much geographic focus on where business was carried out within the company despite the international nature of the business and that there was room for a more unified focus .
8 But that there was need for a substantial change in British society was a widespread conclusion .
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