Example sentences of "be no room for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There appears to be no room for the bill in the present legislative session , but the government has been keen to maintain the momentum of its proposals for reform to the laws . |
2 | There would be no room for the birds to fly , and dead birds would fall on me as I walked . |
3 | It decided it could squeeze in a fifth , but there is no room for a sixth channel and by the time you add up the extra transmission channels needed for relaying the signal onwards , there will not be enough spectrum to allow the fifth channel to cover the whole country . |
4 | He is probably also right when he says that he is only seen as a Spanish artist because his interest lies in Spanish art , instead of in French art ‘ like everyone else' : in other words , within the accepted categories there is no room for a Mexican who is interested in Spanish art . ' |
5 | Single horse floats are too claustrophobic for a horse , and there is no room for a companion . |
6 | There is no room for a chair , so I crouch between the willows and hook a plummet onto the size 18 hook . |
7 | On such a philosophical basis there is no room for a ‘ scientific ’ sociology , as distinct from a revealed social theology , unless it is one based on strict scientific verification . |
8 | So anti-realism offers a perspective from which not only is there no possibility of a global scepticism about understanding , but also ( and for the same reasons ) there is no room for a global scepticism about justified belief either . |
9 | There is no room for a player with kid gloves on his feet , no room for sentiment , only sediment out there on the park . |
10 | The sort of choice available is explained on pages 125–131 , but a new refrigerator or fridge-freezer , the addition of a microwave oven , or purchase of a portable dishwasher if there is no room for a plumbed-in version , might make all the difference to your own work load . |
11 | Sometimes referred to as a ‘ packaged plumbing ’ unit , a combination cylinder has its own cold water storage cistern fitted on top of the cylinder This arrangement can be used where there is no room for a separate cold water storage cistern in a flat or a house with a flat roof . |
12 | With both economies close to capacity there is no room for a further stimulus . |
13 | In the 1990s there is no room for the hard-won concessions of the 1970s — sabbaticals , fixed newspaper allowances and four-day weeks — which recognise the problems of stressful , anti-social hours . |
14 | Or will it be so difficult to interpret , so rigid in its framework that there is no room for the teacher to try interesting diversions and take the opportunity for exploration of unmapped territory — even of contributing to the design of the map itself ? |
15 | It may be that one partner is so involved with their own painful feelings during the experiences of midlife , that there is no room for the other 's needs . |
16 | The unit should not be cut or dismantled in any way — but there is no room for the heater ( or control box ) to be passed through in some tanks . |
17 | In equilibrium there is no room for the entrepreneur . |
18 | However , there is no room for the implication of the covenant in a demise if the landlord enters into an express covenant for quiet enjoyment ( and gives no covenant for title ) . |
19 | There 's no room for a bit of cut and thrust , it 's just … it 's like … two great stupid fellows standing toe to toe and … bludgeoning . ’ |
20 | If you absolutely insist in giving all your information in the first answer , there 's no room for a further question , and the best kind of response is the one that leaves the next question sort of hanging on the end of it , so that the interviewer can come back with another question . |
21 | Rig the rules to prevent minority candidates getting nominated , because there 's no room for the Campaign Group left even to be heavily defeated in what passes for a free election in the new model Labour Party . |
22 | It could also be construed as a naturalistic rival to supernatural religion , in that it presented the world as a closed system in which the deity was little more than a physical hypothesis to explain motion or change — a world in which there was no room for a higher human destiny . |
23 | There was no room for the trick that was merely ‘ showy ’ . |
24 | And as we might anticipate from Eliot 's distaste for ‘ equality ’ there was no room for the idea that it was possible to educate the masses : ‘ There is no doubt that in our headlong rush to educate everybody , we are lowering standards … destroying our ancient edifices . ’ |
25 | As this duty had not been broken there was no room for the defence of volenti non fit injuria to operate . |
26 | There was n't any dust under the bed really because there was no room for the dust because it was jam-packed |
27 | There was no room for an outsider . |