Example sentences of "[pron] [is] room for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Pavements are wide and there 's room for a big , happy crowd .
2 They call it a suite , that 's because there 's room for a sofa , I expect , not a very nice one .
3 There 's room for a passenger in the back . ’
4 well there 's room for a cooker and a washing machine .
5 I recently took an Odyssey 400 to the Himalayas and used the bag as hand luggage — there 's room for the tent and other items inside .
6 To the extent that this is so , there is room for a doctrine of reasons of state in political action .
7 There is room for a couple : one here behind the luggage ( hunched like a cosmonaut hurtling into the unknown ) and another there beneath the bottom bunk ( blankets burying a crouched figure waiting for rebirth ) .
8 There is room for a struggle over meaning and , more significantly , there is also the possibility of developing ‘ counter hegemonic projects ’ , that is , for alternative and subordinate views to gain dominance .
9 The program personality presented to the student , and to the teacher , need not be that of a neutral machine — it can show a variety of human attributes , and the balancing of these in the design of the program is an important matter in which there is room for a variety of approaches .
10 ‘ Nomad 's success has shown that there is room for a quality independent in this largely residential area , ’ say the Curries .
11 Champions of infallibility tend to concede that there is room for a mistake in the description of one 's sensory states ( see Ayer , 1950 ) .
12 There has been much confusion over their exact role for many years , but clearly there is room for a variety of provision : some rehabilitative , some permanent , some intense therapeutic communities , some experimental homes for disturbed adolescents .
13 If there is room for a 1300 mm ( 5 ft ) cupboard or closet just outside the kitchen , bedroom or bathroom , say in a corridor , or lobby , this would be a better solution .
14 There is room for every thing to be in order : Every-thing is in order .
15 This is a convenient way for the patient to wash himself all over , including his hair , provided there is room for the carer to help , if necessary .
16 And he believes there is room for the 11 or so independent manufacturers in this country .
17 Cut back damaged plaster until there is room for the bead .
18 Erwin even questions whether there is room for the mainframe in this scenario — ‘ If the mainframe 's price-performance relationship is the same in five years as it is now , it does n't stand a chance ’ .
19 From this point of view there is room for the state to assume an interventionist role for the many in a way that may well eat into the freedoms of the few who exercise private , economic power — power that many constitutional authorities are actually concerned to protect and defend through their stress on the importance of liberty , and constitutional limitations on taxation , state intervention , parliamentary sovereignty , and the play of democratic politics itself .
20 If you change now , Leicestershire has a golden opportunity , we are proud of the fox , we are proud of the fox in Leicestershire , our football team , the Foxes , our , our fox cubs our Police emblem , it is n't the hunters , we do n't support the hunters at Leicester 's Street , we support the foxes and at the end of the day I think there is room for the hunting fraternity to stay as part of the pageantry in Leicestershire .
21 This is not a suitable case in which to reopen the matter but I am bound to say that this case seems to show that there is room for an exception where examining the proceedings in Parliament would almost certainly settle the matter immediately one way or the other .
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