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

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1 Established in 1978 , this group has grown rapidly , and there is considerable opportunity for you to gain management experience .
2 There is considerable opportunity for transfer between one degree curriculum and another , at least until the end of the second year .
3 A few self-contained University flats are also available to couples , though there is considerable competition for such flats from students already at University .
4 When the need for assistance is not even recognised , there is considerable difficulty for any advice agency in providing assistance .
5 Although no detailed provisions , independent of agriculture , are provided by the Directive to implement the references to countryside conservation ( because the Directive is based on Articles 42 and 43 of the Treaty of Rome ) the EEC Commission has always stated that there is considerable scope for flexibility in implementing the Directive 's many provisions .
6 As Richards ( 1989 ) discusses , there are currently 26 out of 300 possible landfill sites in Britain which are producing energy on a commercial basis , and there is considerable scope for increased biogas production as there is in West Germany and the USA .
7 Reeves comments that there are very few collectors of Egyptian art actively buying at the moment ‘ People do n't appreciate that there is a wide variety of pieces available and that there is considerable scope for new collectors ’ .
8 All the same it is useful here to set up a paradigm of the profitability calculation against which to assess the prospects for investment planning , while accepting that there is considerable scope for variation in the actual calculations performed by particular enterprises .
9 In between such examples there is considerable scope for doubt as to where the line is to be drawn .
10 The fact , as one commentator has pointed out , that bidders are prepared to pay substantial premiums over the existing stock market valuation of a company in order to gain control indicates that despite the presence of the take-over threat bidders still believe that there is considerable scope for efficiency gains .
11 The main purpose of this chapter has been to indicate that there is considerable scope for both academic research and practice-oriented analysis of the possible interrelationships between financial management and strategic portfolio analysis .
12 At this meeting there is considerable scope for adjustment , but the process would clearly fail if there were not also an understanding of the need for a consensual solution to emerge , and within a very tight timescale .
13 So far , quantitative measurements have mainly been done in order to discover the nature of the emitting centres , but there is considerable scope for using emission spectra from different growth zones in crystals as ‘ fingerprints ’ in establishing carbonate cement stratigraphies ( see below ) on a more certain and detailed basis .
14 In addition there is considerable scope for the Higher Tech end of the market with work in multi-track recording and video production .
15 He will also be aware that the British market for such products is steadily declining and there is considerable scope for the company to sell batteries to eastern Europe and the Soviet Union .
16 As a consequence there is considerable scope for " basis trading " on the interest rate differential by simultaneously adopting positions in both contracts .
17 But like the proverbial elephant , amenity is easier to recognise than to define , with the important difference that , though all would be agreed that an elephant is such , there is considerable scope for disagreement on the degree and importance of amenities : which amenities should be preserved , in what way they should be preserved and how much expense ( public or private ) is justified .
18 However , where a term of a contract is unclear , is capable of having more than one meaning , or is specific to a particular trade or market , there is considerable scope for looking at the factual background or " matrix " known to the parties , in order to clarify how it should be applied .
19 He added : ‘ I am now convinced that there is considerable support for restoration of the building . ’
20 It would seem that there is considerable evidence for increasing the participation of older people in such activities as swimming .
21 There is considerable sympathy for members of the public who commit some minor infringement under circumstances which are considered justifiable and understandable .
22 One of the advantages of an electronic instrument is that there is considerable flexibility for its positioning .
23 Therefore there is considerable room for choice in the form of work organisation to be adopted , and the one that suits management 's often unexamined assumptions about the best way does not have to be chosen .
24 The manner and extent to which safety recommendations are followed up is an area where there is considerable room for improvement on the part of the many regulating authorities who have to some extent misjudged the degree of public anxiety on this subject .
25 There are no unambiguous rules about how this should be done , and there is considerable room for manoeuvre on both sides .
26 From this play , taken in conjunction with earlier comedies , an interpretation of Athenian culture can be extracted which is , in essence , coherent and credible — even though there is considerable room for argument about how seriously the comic author might have liked the interpretation to be taken .
27 Yet while it seems conceivable that a group of critics , given an adequate degree of historical or philological knowledge , might agree as to which associations are possible in the case of a given word , there is considerable room for disagreement , since every word possesses a very wide range of associations , as to which of these are relevant for the purposes of interpretation .
28 There is considerable ground for speculation about why the Opposition have adopted such a churlish attitude to proposals which are clearly well designed and will make a significant contribution to further improvement in attitudes to training .
29 Veterinary standards in Denmark are very high and serious cattle diseases ( including brucellosis , tuberculosis and foot-and-mouth ) are unknown , so that there is considerable potential for export .
30 Moreover , Cochrane et al. believe that there is considerable potential for increased productivity as new cultivars are developed that are better suited to the relatively poor soils and if irrigation is extended , especially in Brazil .
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