Example sentences of "be room [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The ‘ meaning ’ of the symbols in any information technology is arbitrary , and there is no reason why we should not assign combinations , say triplets , from DNA 's 4-letter alphabet , to letters of our own 26-letter alphabet ( there would be room for all the upper and lower-case letters with 12 punctuation characters ) .
2 N may be too large for there to be room for that number of add instructions to be held economically in the store , or the value of N may not be known when the program is being prepared ( for example it might be read in as a piece of data ) .
3 Let's face it , there would n't be room for any tourists , so why advertise ?
4 Should a great little family bother to visit there will probably not be room for another one .
5 There 's a special job Preston 's engaged on and I want to come to some arrangement with him — there should be room for both of us — if you would be good enough to tell me when your husband is likely to be back — "
6 If , if you do any of your training it will tend to be rooms about this size .
7 In a perfect world , there 's room for both .
8 Roel Pieper says there 's room for both efforts , with USL more interested in the fault-tolerance and distributed computing aspects of microkernels rather than OSF 's emphasis on multiple personalities , especially attractive to OSF partners with numerous ‘ legacy ’ operating systems .
9 We have now the Cambridge Encyclopaedia which is probably as important to us as the dictionary is to them , it 's a really important new publication for us , and a book which there is n't really an equivalent from Oxford , so I think there 's room for both of us .
10 But , anyway , I think there is room for that and I think basically what I would propose is forget the tabloids and do an A four newspaper .
11 Peer review works fairly well , the report points out , when science budgets are growing and there is room for most disciplines to develop at their own pace .
12 I think the proportion of students following joint honours physical science courses ( physics/ maths , chemistry/physics , etc. ) is about right , but there is room for more students on combined biological/physical science degrees .
13 Within this compulsory allocation , there is room for some autonomous decision-making by individual schools .
14 If the English artist Mark Quinn can get his own head , cast in his own frozen blood , on display in the Saatchi Gallery in London ; if the Italian papers can be filled with agitated articles about whether ‘ a cardboard box covered in cloth , with bits of cardboard , bone glue , red pen , tempera and oil paint ’ , until recently exhibited at the Brera Academy in Milan , is or is not an authentic , therefore meaningful , work by the shamanesque German , Joseph Beuys ; if Duchamp 's own famous urinal of 1917 can grace the Palazzo Grassi in Venice as from this month , then surely there is room for those centuries-old objects of ancient devotion to be resurrected as the focus of the new cult .
15 ‘ There is room for both systems , ’ he said .
16 ‘ When we started we felt that there was room for another East End of London author , having publicised ( in my case ) Lena Kennedy before , and Sue having edited her .
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