Example sentences of "be scope for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There might , indeed , have been scope for compromise on some of these issues .
2 Continuity and progression have to be built in to the programme and there has to be scope for differentiation and extension .
3 If a covenant goes further than necessary to protect the value of the transferred business , it is conceptually very difficult to see how there will be scope for exemption under Article 85(3) .
4 Nevertheless , the large number of organisations involved and the fact that their activities are not centrally co-ordinated as in Northern Ireland , suggests that there may be scope for confusion or conflict between them .
5 No account of social policy making should disregard the potential influence of these ‘ good causes ’ , however much there may be scope for controversy about their real power in situations where interests are-in conflict .
6 There ought to be scope for feedback , a chance for you to express whatever thoughts or concerns you may have at the time .
7 Today there is scope for flair and creativity and for making a major contribution to AEA 's profitability . ’
8 And I think there is scope for misunderstanding there , and I think that if those two basic things , if we could learn to do those better , and I say ‘ we ’ because I do n't think anyone has all the answers to these problems , that , that school-parent relationships would , would improve a lot more that way , by doing these basic things better , and being sensitive to the difficulties of , of communication , rather than by trying to do all kinds of new policy things and erect new formal committees of this and that kind .
9 Now , certainly , there is scope for cooperation and agreement between industry and government over the essential pre-conditions for a successful national industrial base .
10 Does the Prime Minister agree that although there is scope for compromise on many matters at Maastricht , the one issue on which it is impossible to compromise is the difference between those who believe that Britain could and should join in a single currency and those who believe that we should not do so at any price and that we should never even have joined the exchange rate mechanism ?
11 First , there is scope for variation in the precise composition of the government 's political strategy , granted the general pressure for cutbacks in labour costs and increased flexibility .
12 Now although we can differentiate the products er agricultural products , we can only do that at the very final stage in processing , by and large , where there 's much less scope after product differentiation right , at the er the raw material erm level , which is where most agricultural trade continues er , most trade in agricultural products is in the raw commodity , not the refined commodity the refining , there might be the processing and the manufacturing , tend to occur in the country of consumption and not in the country of production a number of complicated , erm political reasons erm alright , but the but because there is n't the scope for product differentiation alright , we have n't witnessed an increase in intra industry trade in agricultural goods whereas we have done for manufactured goods because there is scope for intra industry trade er yeah scope for product differentiation .
13 While there is scope for expansion in Europe , the group is cutting costs with the closure of three processing labs in the UK .
14 Although thermal products are represented in many European countries , the company believes there is scope for expansion .
15 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 .
16 But there is scope for innovation and change both in the composition and procedures of appellate courts ( Bell , 1983 ) .
17 If we add to that the distinct empires which units and special schools often constitute and whose border crossings have indeterminate customs regulations , then there is scope for duplication and confusion in most LEAs ' provision .
18 Pass all through the mill of your mind and do n't use forms unmeaningly , like buttons on the back of a coat … although house building is very much a practical art the practical elements may be met gracefully and pleasantly , there is scope for dignity , humour and even romance .
19 The t turning to the other sectors , it 's quite correct there is capacity there is there is scope for example along the A fifty nine corridor , for new stations .
20 Other products from abroad are coming onto the market , but the Didcot meeting agreed that there is scope for improvement .
21 It is likely , however , that the most potent and effective form of communication will prove to be personal contact — through seminars , workshops , site visits and perhaps through short-term secondments that will feed proven experience from ‘ best ’ sites to others where there is scope for improvement .
22 Sky Head of Football Vic Wakeling admits : ‘ There is scope for improvement .
23 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 .
24 Faced with a much reduced market for heavy trucks in Europe ( including the UK ) in the early part of the 1980s , talks were began between Leyland Vehicles and GM 's Bedford Trucks in 1984 to see if there was scope for collaboration between the two companies .
25 But I could not believe that the policy went unchallenged when there still was scope for negotiation and diplomatic intervention ; yet the Government seemed unwilling to try either .
26 Once a craft like silversmithing was established there was scope for innovation as well as for the transmission of inherited skills .
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