Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] be room for " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless there is room for improvement and change . |
2 | Hence there is room for competing middle-range theories , and not merely because not enough empirical testing has been done . |
3 | There has been much confusion over their exact role for many years , but clearly there is room for a variety of provision : some rehabilitative , some permanent , some intense therapeutic communities , some experimental homes for disturbed adolescents . |
4 | well there 's room for a cooker and a washing machine . |
5 | Perhaps one can produce figures for the amount knocked off property prices by aircraft noise and excessive pollution ( as Blueprint suggests , with the backing of figures from American cities ) , but even here there is room for doubt . |
6 | Here there is room for negotiation . |
7 | If the English artist Mark Quinn can get his own head , cast in his own frozen blood , on display in the Saatchi Gallery in London ; if the Italian papers can be filled with agitated articles about whether ‘ a cardboard box covered in cloth , with bits of cardboard , bone glue , red pen , tempera and oil paint ’ , until recently exhibited at the Brera Academy in Milan , is or is not an authentic , therefore meaningful , work by the shamanesque German , Joseph Beuys ; if Duchamp 's own famous urinal of 1917 can grace the Palazzo Grassi in Venice as from this month , then surely there is room for those centuries-old objects of ancient devotion to be resurrected as the focus of the new cult . |
8 | The Examiner 's Report for 1890 stated : " The work and discipline in the School seem to improve term by term — yet there Is room for greater improvement if some parents would be a little less indulgent in giving excuses for their boys for not having prepared their work . " |
9 | ‘ That 's why there is room for kd . ’ |