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

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1 Furthermore , there is opportunity for multicellular plants to grow , firmly anchored to the rocks , but still exposed to the light ; and many animals — sessile mussels and barnacles ; anemones , which are almost sessile ; and animals that are only modest movers , such as starfish , winkles , and limpets — find a handy substrate and convenient grazing .
2 The short-term store has a limit of about twenty seconds unless there is opportunity for rehearsal , e.g. this is the maximum time available between looking up a telephone number and then dialling it unless the operator repeats it to himself .
3 Provided there is opportunity for profit , private money will be invested in schemes for this purpose and it would only be necessary to create the fiscal environment and to add encouragement , perhaps with grants , to fire the motivation of entrepreneurs .
4 In all cases , there is opportunity for students to take courses offered in areas outside their main interests .
5 Many pupils may object that they find this kind of culture to be alien and puzzling at first since this is a non-exam course there is opportunity for pupils to mark time without any serious results but to achieve personal development gradually or late on in the course at an individual pace .
6 There is hope for Hector 's , but it has certainly been saved from fishing nets at the last hour , and will need all the protection and help it can get if it is to survive through the next century .
7 Further , it is only in the Fellowships that they will get sufficient identification with other sufferers to be able to see that there is hope for recovery when they do finally admit defeat .
8 There is hope for a safer environment , but it can not be achieved easily or soon .
9 Clearly , there is hope for the man .
10 May I say how much I appreciate the Minister 's approach — that if , and only if , through patience and good will the present peace negotiations succeed , there is hope for an end to terrorism in that part of the world ?
11 Although he acknowledged that there had " been no sign of flexibility " during his talks with Hammadi , Rafsanjani asked rhetorically why he should not meet Saddam Hussein " if there is hope for the salvation of the Iraqi nation " , and added that it would be " logical " to talk to the US administration if the pursuit of peace made it necessary .
12 But there is hope for those who do not want children .
13 There is music for the vernacular liturgy of the 1559 Book of Common Prayer , and a handful of pieces probably intended for use as the extra-liturgical anthem ; this was composed for the vocal chorus available at the Chapel Royal and the greater corporate churches , and virtually alone among Byrd 's output qualifies as public rather than domestic music .
14 There is tears for his love ; joy for his future ; honour for his valour ; and death for his ambition .
15 Meat and cheese must come after fish ; there is fruit for dessert .
16 They may be resented or hated , but there is admiration for their supposed ‘ industriousness ’ , ‘ ambitiousness ’ , ‘ enterprise ’ , ‘ family values ’ , ‘ respect and care for their elderly ’ , ‘ respect for authority ’ , and so on .
17 Raymond Aron expressed this conclusion succinctly : " there is government for the people ; there is no government by the people . "
18 Where coniferous forests have been planted on the moorland there is work for 3 people per km² ; .
19 There is work for them to do .
20 Well certainly , you know , I think there there is work looking at the files that go through me , there is work for a second complaint examiner , because a lot of the files from investigators are actually fairly straightforward now
21 There is evidence for a magnetic sense in some animals , including humans .
22 There is evidence for significant human influence on the vegetation from about 4000 B.P. , leading to further expansion of heather moor , reduction of willow scrub and tall-herb stands , and spread of grassland and pasture with Plantago lanceolata .
23 There is evidence for some cereal cultivation between 1700–1100 B.P. , the time of colonisation of the Hebrides by Scots and Picts .
24 For the antero-posterior axis there is evidence for a positional signal from the posterior margin of the bud .
25 There is evidence for this in , for example , The Castle Diaries ( Castle , 1980 ) .
26 There is evidence for a minor advance in European glaciers during the period AD 700–900 ( Denton and Karlén 1973 ) and Tooley has demonstrated that there was a period of climatic extremes in addition to a complex marine transgression sequence at this time ; sea-levels rose to a maximum of + 1.2 m above sea-level in c .
27 These do not correlate with any known period of high lake levels in East Africa , although in northern Africa there is evidence for lake transgressions at around 90kyr .
28 What it does claim , and what there is evidence for , is that anyone , of whatever rank , who uses violence or brutality against prisoners will be tried and punished if convicted .
29 The metabolic pathways through which chitin is formed are not fully established but enzymatic synthesis of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine from glucose has been demonstrated by Candy and Kilby ( 1962 ) and there is evidence for polymerization under the control of a chitin synthetase .
30 There is evidence for this both in the slowness of attitude change in response to advertising and in the long duration of memory of successful advertising .
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