Example sentences of "there [be] support for " in BNC.

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1 There 's support for a mouse , of course , with lots of point-and-shoot selection — including a speedy keyboard-free way to move around between fields — and click-and-drag to resize column borders or whole windows .
2 Graphics are especially well handled ; there 's support for no less than 27 formats , including all the widely used ones such as PCX , TIFF , PIC and GIF .
3 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 .
4 Finally there is support for OSI protocols .
5 The main purpose of this procedure is not to initiate legislation but to generate publicity for a particular issue or to test the water to see if there is support for legislation in the future .
6 There is support for such a pragmatic concept of reference in Strawson 's ( 1950 ) claim that ‘ 'referring ’ is not something an expression does ; it is something that someone can use an expression to do' ; and in Searle 's view that ‘ in the sense in which speakers refer , expressions do not refer any more than they make promises or give orders ’ ( 1979 : 155 ) .
7 If the public opinion surveys reveal a near consensus about supporting the monarchy , they frequently reveal division about which members of the Royal Family should be supported financially and , in particular , there is support for the withdrawal of public finance from those members who are perceived as not working hard enough ( see , e.g. Pearson , 1986 : 227ff . ) .
8 And in some cases there is support for more elaborate reforms to ensure that social welfare considerations are given appropriate weight in decision making and are not left merely to managerial discretion .
9 leader member relations and the extent to which there is support for the leader ,
10 There is support for the driving lobby from cyclists and horse-riders .
11 The M O D says that idea would n't save much with all the handshakes and pensions and there is support for that view .
12 Therefore , while there was support for hunger marches and the General Strike , there was nearly always an emphasis placed upon the constitutional nature of such conflict and , in any case , the working-class interests were always operated through the trade unions to the Labour Party , which emphasized its acceptance of parliamentary politics .
13 There was support for Mr Gould from Mr David Blunkett , local government spokesman and a member of Labour 's national executive .
14 At first there was support for this construction from some liberal quarters , encouraged by the government 's commitment to ‘ eliminate ’ over-crowding .
15 There was support for coalition in the North and in Scotland , where local cooperation was pushing back municipal socialism in 1920–21 , and also in Birmingham , where Austen Chamberlain traded on the family name and Neville brooded uneasily on the course of events .
16 Here there was support for Fujimori , based on the belief that his Japanese immigrant origins made him more sympathetic .
17 There was support for calls for equality of sacrifice .
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