Example sentences of "[pron] be scope for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ There 's scope for any system to be alienating and oppressive , ’ says Eric Blyth , director of the Centre for Educational Welfare Studies at Huddersfield University . |
2 | Pass all through the mill of your mind and do n't use forms unmeaningly , like buttons on the back of a coat … although house building is very much a practical art the practical elements may be met gracefully and pleasantly , there is scope for dignity , humour and even romance . |
3 | But with the pipeline capable of handling 750m cubic feet of gas a day there is scope for a rapid expansion . |
4 | Nevertheless , it is also clear that there is scope for increasing the agricultural production of the crofts . |
5 | Suggest other situations where there is scope for ‘ fiddling ’ based on the superior knowledge of the provider of a service over the customer . |
6 | The problems of assessing such links are , of course , huge , but there is scope for a contribution . |
7 | It is obvious that where there is scope for decisions which worsen the teachers ' lot , there is also room for decisions which improve it . |
8 | There is scope for strongly motivated students to create a pathway which best combines the facilities of the University as a whole and relates to personal interests . |
9 | Other products from abroad are coming onto the market , but the Didcot meeting agreed that there is scope for improvement . |
10 | But surely there is scope for a new middle-tier tournament — and no doubt a willing sponsor who would be prepared to present such a cup in the light of the successful association of Pilkington and Provincial with the existing events . |
11 | While there is scope for expansion in Europe , the group is cutting costs with the closure of three processing labs in the UK . |
12 | Where members find it difficult to access courses , seminars , etcetera there is scope for them to organise their own structured discussion groups within their work-place or locality , perhaps using television programmes or videos to provide the structure Subject matter : Technical and regulatory aspects ( knowledge and application ) ; and development of interpersonal and management skills . |
13 | Now , certainly , there is scope for cooperation and agreement between industry and government over the essential pre-conditions for a successful national industrial base . |
14 | It is likely , however , that the most potent and effective form of communication will prove to be personal contact — through seminars , workshops , site visits and perhaps through short-term secondments that will feed proven experience from ‘ best ’ sites to others where there is scope for improvement . |
15 | Sky Head of Football Vic Wakeling admits : ‘ There is scope for improvement . |
16 | In helping to negotiate a contract for a family member on admission there is scope for clarifying details of daily life , and helping the family and the old person work through their feelings about any restrictions . |
17 | But there is scope for competitive bidding in less ambitious projects . |
18 | The most significant difference at the search and investigation stage is that the national press will retain interest in a case only if there is scope for the construction of a sex fiend who continues to wreak havoc on a community . |
19 | On this larger canvas uncertainties abound , and there is scope for contributions from changes in the Australian way of life that were not primarily adopted for health reasons . |
20 | But , in international relations as in economics , there is scope for applying scientific method to the beliefs and desires of individuals . |
21 | There is scope for a thesis of sorts on the distinction between the Commission on Instructional Technology 's definition : " Instructional technology means the media born of the communications revolution which can be used for instructional purposes alongside the teacher , the textbook and the blackboard " ( AVI , April 1970 : 89 ) ; and the National Council for Educational Technology 's definition , for the UK , of educational technology : " the development , application and evaluation of systems , techniques and aids to improve the process of human learning . " |
22 | In the Gravelle and Katz model then , there is scope for a potential improvement in performance to be induced by constraints on the firm , despite the fact that such constraints can lead to other distortions . |
23 | But there is scope for innovation and change both in the composition and procedures of appellate courts ( Bell , 1983 ) . |
24 | As in the US , there is scope for private parties to bring actions for damages ( though not multiple damages ) where their interests have been harmed by violations of Articles 85 and 86 . |
25 | Although there is currently no formal relationship between ITSAG and the ITAB joint committee structure , the Group will be considering in the coming months whether there is scope for creating a close link . |
26 | If we add to that the distinct empires which units and special schools often constitute and whose border crossings have indeterminate customs regulations , then there is scope for duplication and confusion in most LEAs ' provision . |
27 | However , it is not only in these but also in most longer courses that there is scope for an imaginative alliance between the institutions , authorities and students . |
28 | Today there is scope for flair and creativity and for making a major contribution to AEA 's profitability . ’ |
29 | The recent increases in Obando production are due to the success of the well stimulation programme , and there is scope for further production to be obtained over the coming months . |
30 | And that means that there is scope for improving the position just by doing it right . ’ |