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

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1 The chart table is particularly large and there is plenty of space for instruments
2 In gases , there is plenty of space for particles to spread at a rapid rate .
3 There is plenty of choice for the investor who wants to dispense with a broker 's advice and simply issue specific instructions to buy or sell shares and deal with settlement .
4 To the south of this zone , where tree cover becomes more dense in the Guinea-savannah , population densities are particularly low and there is plenty of scope for inward migration .
5 But though there is plenty of scope for debate over the details , such as whether God should appear in the preamble , there is consensus on many bigger points .
6 In spite of this , there is plenty of scope for what is sought to be greatly reduced ; it is also possible for the permission to be limited in time , in other words for the development , building and/or use to be permitted only until some date in the future .
7 There is plenty of scope for conflicting commitments .
8 But with or without legislation there is plenty of scope for the factors/invoice discounters to increase their market share .
9 Four very different styles of miniature picture are displayed in this photograph , proving that there is plenty of scope for inspiration in even the smallest of designs .
10 If you ca n't find just what you want , there is plenty of scope for fiddling with the basic plans .
11 There is plenty of scope for more .
12 Along the coastline and inland , there is plenty of scope for leisurely walks and bicycle rides past lush parks and gardens .
13 On top of this family politics have also intervened — and with 32 members there is plenty of scope for , shall we say , differences of opinion among the Moores .
14 There is plenty of scope for walking or climbing in the Outer Isles and on the mainland , and the exercise is often welcome after being in the cramped quarters of a small boat .
15 There is plenty of scope for progression within Lansbury and it is initiatives such as these which provide individuals with a chance to flourish .
16 ‘ But there is plenty of scope for drawing the crowds if we produce the right brand of football and the results . ’
17 More than 2,500 employees have been axed as part of an extensive rationalisation programme and there is plenty of scope for further improvement .
18 However , the ‘ special relationship ’ that marked the Reagan and Bush years has gone and there is plenty of scope for disagreement over a packed agenda .
19 So I do n't think I would accept the Professor 's argument on that point I think there is plenty of scope for locating a development of this kind either on non-agricultural site or on moderate or poor quality land .
20 There is plenty of evidence for this impression of ‘ hardness ’ throughout Wordsworth 's life , frequently related to us by London ‘ witlings ’ whose smooth sophistication he was not likely to suffer gladly .
21 There is plenty of evidence for the planting of new vineyards in the Bordelais and even a Poitevin was prepared to admit that Bordeaux wine was of superb quality , but at this date by far the most important wine-exporting region was further north , in Aunis and Saintonge .
22 At Cadger Bank , the hill which leads to the remote alley where the attack took place , there is plenty of cover for a rapist to hide .
23 There is plenty of opportunity for the general sense of ambiguity discussed above to manifest itself at the level of individual projects .
24 The BBC cameras will concentrate on the games at Basingstoke and Whitley Bay , but there is plenty of opportunity for non-League rejoicing elsewhere .
25 There is plenty of opportunity for practice , and summer sketching parties beckon those who prefer not to be studio-bound in the warmer months .
26 Let them have fun ; there is plenty of time for responsibility when they are adult .
27 Retirement is an ideal time to take stock and consider which habits are worth acquiring , now that there is plenty of time for regular exercise and for preparing nutritious food .
28 ‘ There is plenty of time for this later .
29 There is plenty of time for hon. Members to make speeches , and if I can develop my argument a little en route , I shall be happy to do so .
30 Charles Dickens come back , there is plenty of material for a new novel about pitiless employers and hapless employees .
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