Example sentences of "that [pron] [be] a place for " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore I firmly believe that there is a place for netting on into the future . |
2 | The MCofS and Scottish climbers acknowledge that there is a place for bolts in the future development of Scottish climbing . |
3 | The reassurance that there is a place for all of us in the scheme of things should help a little . |
4 | Despite his desire to secure the dominance of holism by equating it with social scientific explanation , Miller 's argument only sustains a weaker claim ; for his distinction between holism and individualism suggests that there is a place for both types of explanation . |
5 | ‘ It is clear that there is a place for Unix in the information systems architectures of all our customers , so we intend to accelerate our activity in this market . ’ |
6 | Do you think that there is a place for referrals from the physician to a suitably trained rehabilitation team ? |
7 | This is the idea that there is a place for everyone and everything . |
8 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is a place for parliamentary contacts where we have no diplomatic relations ? |
9 | In those circumstances does he think that there is a place for a new organ donor card , which has to be countersigned by next of kin ? |
10 | In a speech to the European Parliament on Jan. 17 he had stated " that there is a place for East Germany in the Community should it so wish " . |
11 | In my opinion religion will always be here and I feel that there is a place for it in tomorrows society as it is all around us and in everything we do . |
12 | She said I feel that there is a place for you in the health , in this mental health service . |
13 | None the less , he did con firm that there was a place for the sociology of knowledge — provided it lost its ‘ epistemological impedimentia ’ ( Merton 1957 : 508 ) . |
14 | Protectiveness towards the grave may also induce the feeling that it is a place for only you to visit . |