Example sentences of "[pron] be still room for " in BNC.

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1 Because of its innovative motherboard design , there 's still room for five expansion slots , and another 3 MB of RAM in addition to the 1 MB supplied as standard .
2 Yet the unique CompuAdd design means there 's still room for five expansion slots — even with its built-in VGA 1024 card , ready to take you all the way to Hi-Rez screen displays .
3 Zeebrugge demonstrated that was not the case and there is evidence that there 's still room for improvement .
4 Most of the yarn is spun in factories , but for an extra special jumper , there 's still room for the traditional methods .
5 Was I then being unfair when I said that , you know , in my view , we still have n't totally got our act together , there 's still room for improvement , and the thing is , you see , people are travelling to other countries .
6 He now reads as well as other children his age , although there is still room for improvement in numeracy .
7 While the logic of this ‘ basic needs ’ approach is appealing , there is still room for argument about precisely which needs are basic .
8 Although some of our rivers are cleaner now than they were 30 years ago , there is still room for considerable improvement .
9 I know we are in the middle of a recession , but surely there is still room for compassion .
10 AGED 7-11 : Fantasy and imagination figure strongly with Carroll 's Alice 's Adventures In Wonderland and J M Barrie 's Peter Pan though there is still room for simple fun with the Just William stories of Richmal Crompton .
11 AGED 14-16 : Traditional classics such as Eliot 's Silas Marner , Hardy 's The Mayor Of Casterbridge and Jane Austen 's Pride And Prejudice set the tone here , though there is still room for William Golding 's classic Lord Of The Flies .
12 We believe that there is still room for the hotel to expand into the market for 30–90 delegate conferences in the Chester area and recommend , therefore , that consideration be given to developing the Dee Hall as a conference site .
13 Along with the mass of plants and flowers , there is still room for tables and chairs and a small barbecue .
14 There is still room for others .
15 Assuming the European market mirrors the US trend , there is still room for almost indefinite growth , and all soft drinks manufacturers benefit from the massive marketing programmes of Coca-Cola and Pepsi .
16 However there is still room for hope .
17 There is still room for the imagination .
18 The vendors and management will be on the same side in their desire to minimise the Revenue 's slice of the deal and , though the doctrine in Ramsay and Furniss v Dawson [ 1984 ] AC 474 may now preclude the insertion into the transaction of " last-minute " artificial tax-avoidance steps , there is still room for adopting a tax-minimising strategy , as this too can be highly relevant to the price each side is willing to accept .
19 While there is still room for some argument on the mark-up , most cases will fall into the " run of the mill " category with an uplift of 50 per cent .
20 But there is still room for improvement .
21 A round table served for working and dining , and there was still room for various arm chairs , occasional chairs and side tables .
22 I knew it could n't be restored to what it had been in the old days , but there was still room for a club where members had fun rather than did business .
23 So I confessed to a possibility , though it was only six weeks since Sintra and there was still room for doubt . ’
24 But the National Audit Office , using Finnish-based international forestry consultants , overseas visits and information from Canadian forests , concluded that there was still room for improvement .
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