Example sentences of "[be] [art] room for " in BNC.
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1 | Had there been , there could have been no room for doubt . |
2 | There had been no room for competition with her mother and Jenna had never wanted to try to offer any resistance to the relentless drive that kept her mother going . |
3 | There would be no room for indecision : the task had been detailed , everyone knew what his job was and how he fitted in . |
4 | The next target was a single unified world , an international workers ’ republic , where — in Europe , at least — there would be no room for separate national political entities . |
5 | It is a major triumph of the twentieth century that many more people survive to a ripe old age , but there can be no room for complacency . |
6 | With that many people playing , it sounds like there 'll be no room for anyone to come in and listen . |
7 | In the debate about the future of the Labour Party , there can be no room for complacency or morbid defeatism . |
8 | In short , there has to be no room for misunderstanding ; there must be what lawyers call consensus ad idem or a meeting of minds . |
9 | There can be no room for prejudice in dealing with people . |
10 | There should be no room for this sort of passive interest in the general well being of tennis — especially from the player ranked No. 1 in the world . |
11 | If this attitude is allowed to prevail there will be no room for different rates of development in our children . |
12 | Well , chummy , my scores are so extensive there 'd be no room for your pifling efforts . |
13 | Proposals for new EC milk hygiene regulations currently under discussion in Brussels will , however , introduce a common standard across the Community Competition from the rest of the EC will increase and there can be no room for complacency . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | ‘ There 'd be no room for one 's clothes , ’ said Lili , ‘ not with all those tablecloths and napkins . ’ |
16 | There would be no room for the birds to fly , and dead birds would fall on me as I walked . |
17 | You could n't have one without the other or there 'd be no room for us all . |
18 | ‘ There must be no room for doubt in the future . |
19 | There 'll be no room for doubts or mistrust ever again . ’ |
20 | The European Council took note of the co-ordination taking place on justice and home affairs and , expressing its deep concern at " the intensification of episodes of intolerance " , it " underlined that there must be no room for racism and xenophobia in today 's Europe " . |
21 | Even then , there might sometimes be no room for choice , as when Sir Anthony Eden succeeded Sir Winston Churchill . |
22 | In many firms there will be no room for dispute as to who should fill the position and for how long , ie the most experienced member of the partnership for as long as he remains hale and hearty . |
23 | There will be no room for sentiment once the game gets underway . |
24 | Yet there can be no room for complacency after shock home defeats by Watford and Barnsley defeats that were all the more disappointing because they came after a long unbeaten home run . |
25 | We must all join in this — there is no room for anyone to hang back . |
26 | There is no room for inaccuracy , no room for movement . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | 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 . ' |
30 | And there is no room for doubt as to which is the tail , and which the dog . |