Example sentences of "[that] [pron] be scope " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , it is also clear that there is scope for increasing the agricultural production of the crofts .
2 Other products from abroad are coming onto the market , but the Didcot meeting agreed that there is scope for improvement .
3 However , it is not only in these but also in most longer courses that there is scope for an imaginative alliance between the institutions , authorities and students .
4 And that means that there is scope for improving the position just by doing it right . ’
5 Those who have any doubts about it should note that there is scope for further improvements in productivity .
6 Does my right hon. Friend agree that that shows that there is scope , through a range of Government and quasi-government bodies , to encourage action beyond what can be done with direct Government money ?
7 My hon. Friend points to the fact that there is scope for significantly increased expenditure , perhaps for eastern Europe and the cohesion fund , as he says , but without the existing own resources ceiling , which is still underspent .
8 It is accepted that there is scope for further improvement .
9 The Group felt that there is scope for limited horticultural research in support of scientific work .
10 These different perceptions mean that there is scope for confusion in communicating with the public and non–specialists on risk issues , and great care needs to be taken .
11 It is suggested that there is scope here for further major research on the ways in which expenditure on support services affects the quality of the research produced .
12 It is suggested that there is scope for further geophysical and geochemical studies within the Midland Valley region .
13 It is suggested that there is scope for further research on the usage of theses borrowed from BLDSC .
14 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 .
15 Consultants for the pressure group Transport 2000 claimed in 1987 that there was scope for transferring some 888 to 1,644 heavy goods vehicles per day from road to rail .
16 What convinced him that it was nonetheless a worthwhile project was , firstly , that it was to be an international collaborative effort between the Réunion des Musées Nationaux in Paris , the Staatliche Museen Preußischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin and the FIAT group and , secondly , that there was scope to examine an unexplored area : the rediscovery of the Etruscans and their influence on recent European culture .
17 Unlike Miliband , who was trying to argue that there was scope in the short term for autonomous state action , Poulantzas ( while recognising that policies against the dominant class and other sectors of capital was possible ) was still insisting that when this did occur it would always be functional for the long-term survival and hegemony of the monopoly sector .
18 Local government was inefficient and lacked leaders of calibre ; the civil service was too amateurish ; the House of Commons needed a strong committee system ; policy coordination and planning were poor ; and many felt that there was scope for reform with respect to the redress of individual grievances against the state .
19 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 .
20 Business leaders accepted , however , that there was scope to make changes to the income tax regime , with the most popular option proving to be an increase in the higher rate of income tax from 40 per cent .
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