Example sentences of "[noun sg] [ex0] be [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 With this in mind there is need for a uniform approach and one that addresses the issues of continuity and progression from 5 — 14 .
2 Well I think it 's Gary I mean he 's left a gap there 's room for just about a car either side of him
3 In the months and maybe years of life following admission to a residential Home there is time for much work of reparation , healing of old wounds and recollection of good experiences , provided there is continuity of contact .
4 Within marriage there is room for sex to flourish in an atmosphere of mutual commitment , trust and security .
5 At this point there is need for me to give some detail about the shape and nature of the primary curriculum to which all children should have access .
6 But with the pipeline capable of handling 750m cubic feet of gas a day there is scope for a rapid expansion .
7 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 .
8 Many pupils may object that they find this kind of culture to be alien and puzzling at first since this is a non-exam course there is opportunity for pupils to mark time without any serious results but to achieve personal development gradually or late on in the course at an individual pace .
9 In the developed democracy there was pay for attending the Council , but ironically it is not attested before Thucydides ' account of how the oligarchs of 411 ( temporarily ) brought it to an end ( viii.69 ) .
10 For the antero-posterior axis there is evidence for a positional signal from the posterior margin of the bud .
11 Answer guide : Although the business has no cash problems and is making a profit there is cause for concern over stock holding levels and production levels .
12 Where coniferous forests have been planted on the moorland there is work for 3 people per km² ; .
13 For Christians who live closely with God , life is like a festival , and with each new believer brought into reality there is joy for all believers .
14 No doubt there was room for argument as to whether in 1923 it was still possible to have a peer as Conservative Prime Minister .
15 From this point of view there is room for the state to assume an interventionist role for the many in a way that may well eat into the freedoms of the few who exercise private , economic power — power that many constitutional authorities are actually concerned to protect and defend through their stress on the importance of liberty , and constitutional limitations on taxation , state intervention , parliamentary sovereignty , and the play of democratic politics itself .
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