Example sentences of "[that] [pron] be [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 But it was a rather confused piece of reasoning as his article began by conceding that there is strong support for the development of labour policies in the North .
2 The consultations have also shown that there is strong support for legislation to require trade unions to give seven days ' notice of strikes .
3 Armies are not as feared by Western nations as they are by countries in Latin or South American countries ( to which I will refer later ) , in fact in the UK , by an attempt to cut government spending , it was revealed that there is great support for the army .
4 It carries such a weight of ideology , however , that there is great room for misunderstanding .
5 Such an organisational structure entails long chains of command , with the consequence that there is great potential for the distortion of instructions from senior managers as they pass down the hierarchy .
6 One of the important lessons I think to learn is that the choice of course , which tends sometimes in situations of high demand to be too related to supposed vocational use , so we notice for example that there is increasing demand for courses which appear to have a vocational content , can sometimes lead to disadvantage .
7 Twite concluded that there is limited support for marking to the market having an effect on futures prices .
8 In conclusion , we confirm that there is good evidence for an increased incidence of lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas among young people in Seascale , though we are unable to identify the cause of this increase ; nor can we say that our data and analyses either support or detract from the conclusions of Gardner et al .
9 We have just shown that there is good evidence for believing that in the comprehension of spoken language syntactic and semantic analysis is continually being carried out .
10 ( vii ) Where the chairman holds a proxy requiring him to vote for a particular resolution , if no one else proposes that resolution , he must do so unless he considers that there is good reason for not doing so ( r 6.89 ) .
11 He said that there is regular demand for shots of Sydney , and therefore it would be worth my while making a detour to extend my portfolio , I asked him to give me a list of potentially commercial sites in the city , based on his experience of sales and of demands .
12 The teacher should always notify the record office in advance and check that there is suitable material for a particular topic .
13 The theory wrongly assumes the existence of a ‘ meritocracy ’ — that there is equal opportunity for all to develop their talent : public schoolboys in Britain and white South African children , for example , do not start alongside their age-peers in an equal contest .
14 Is my right hon. Friend aware that there is general support for the emphasis that the Foreign Secretary has placed on the importance of keeping the European Commission out of the nooks and crannies of our national life ?
15 We suggest , therefore , that there is a real change of colorectal function in women who have had hysterectomy and that there is objective evidence for this in older women .
16 It is only in Gundobad 's reign that there is clear evidence for an arian Church among the Burgundians , but Chlothild and her sister show that there were catholics in the royal family even then .
17 Applicants should be aware that there is severe competition for admission to some courses .
18 He was briefed on how our skills are playing a key role in servicing the world 's nuclear energy industry and that there is significant potential for business in the global market .
19 Its principal recommendation is that there is urgent need for research on the ideas that form what many people take to be the consensus of attitudes that underlie the post-war development of the welfare state .
20 Once you decide to specialize and become something of an expert in any field , you can study through public libraries , further education classes ( providing that there is adequate provision for speechreaders ) , correspondence courses , exhibitions and so on .
21 Ideally this type of assessment begins when the patient is admitted to hospital so that there is adequate time for planning if special arrangements have to be made prior to the patient going home .
22 He added : ‘ I am now convinced that there is considerable support for restoration of the building . ’
23 It would seem that there is considerable evidence for increasing the participation of older people in such activities as swimming .
24 Although no detailed provisions , independent of agriculture , are provided by the Directive to implement the references to countryside conservation ( because the Directive is based on Articles 42 and 43 of the Treaty of Rome ) the EEC Commission has always stated that there is considerable scope for flexibility in implementing the Directive 's many provisions .
25 Reeves comments that there are very few collectors of Egyptian art actively buying at the moment ‘ People do n't appreciate that there is a wide variety of pieces available and that there is considerable scope for new collectors ’ .
26 All the same it is useful here to set up a paradigm of the profitability calculation against which to assess the prospects for investment planning , while accepting that there is considerable scope for variation in the actual calculations performed by particular enterprises .
27 The fact , as one commentator has pointed out , that bidders are prepared to pay substantial premiums over the existing stock market valuation of a company in order to gain control indicates that despite the presence of the take-over threat bidders still believe that there is considerable scope for efficiency gains .
28 The main purpose of this chapter has been to indicate that there is considerable scope for both academic research and practice-oriented analysis of the possible interrelationships between financial management and strategic portfolio analysis .
29 One of the advantages of an electronic instrument is that there is considerable flexibility for its positioning .
30 Veterinary standards in Denmark are very high and serious cattle diseases ( including brucellosis , tuberculosis and foot-and-mouth ) are unknown , so that there is considerable potential for export .
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