Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] opportunities for " in BNC.
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1 | 16.6 There should be opportunities for individual and group reading activities , which might lead to ‘ performance readings ’ of texts of different genres , especially drama and poetry . |
2 | There should be opportunities for discussion of patients ' subsequent management on a regular basis with experienced therapists . |
3 | Whatever the cause of division , there must be opportunities for the parties involved to air their grievances , to talk through the areas of conflict and to find a satisfactory resolution . |
4 | As well as formal sessions there may be opportunities for developing informal and spontaneous bedside teaching both patients and students . |
5 | Elsewhere , there may be opportunities for readers and skills titles in southern Africa , although most publishers will be focusing on other areas of their list . |
6 | There would be opportunities for him to rejoin the council at a later date , however . |
7 | Atkinson admitted : ‘ If we are going to sustain a challenge for the title , there will be opportunities for the younger players . |
8 | There will be opportunities for both AEA and Amersham to expand into new areas of activity by working with Safeguard and there is also the possibility of a great deal of subcontracting work . |
9 | In the next few months there will be opportunities for discussion across the Region on community care issues and I hope you will let us have your views . |
10 | As I have said , there will be opportunities for hon. Members to debate this matter during the debate on the Consolidated Fund Bill , if the subject is submitted . |
11 | All aspects of Music and Movement will be considered and studied individually and collectively and there will be opportunities for working with a physically handicapped group . |
12 | There is a well-established career structure within the university administration and in the case of both posts therefore there will be opportunities for advancement , depending on the ability and performance of the post-holders . |