Example sentences of "[that] [pron] be [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 It is advisable for the precise extent of the centre to be readily identifiable and the tenant should take care to ensure that where there is a right for the landlord to extend or reduce the centre , such extension or reduction does not adversely affect the tenant 's use or occupation of the premises and that there is provision for any specific service charge percentages to be varied accordingly .
2 Further , it is only in the Fellowships that they will get sufficient identification with other sufferers to be able to see that there is hope for recovery when they do finally admit defeat .
3 In so doing the quality of the service can be improved by ensuring that the objectives for individual placements are more closely related to the needs of the school and that there is support for implementing the outcomes of the experience .
4 Indeed , Parry has recently argued that it is only under the conditions of a relatively free market that there is evidence for the entirely disinterested gift , in which calculation should be entirely absent , this being a product of the same emergent duality ( Parry 1986 ) .
5 Further , it is only for the kingdom of the Burgundians that there is evidence for anything like an all-embracing comital structure , and while most , if not all , Merovingian civitates must have had their comites , or in the north , their graphiones , in all probability local administration could vary according to regional tradition and to the will of an individual king , whose main concern was to ensure the loyalty of and to realize the revenues from his civitates .
6 You can ease the problem though — ensure that the fly and inner are not touching anywhere , then try repositioning the fly so that there is space for good air flow between the bottom of the fly and the ground .
7 While wandering is not a major problem in the home it is nevertheless important that there is space for that to take place .
8 Nevertheless , it is also clear that there is scope for increasing the agricultural production of the crofts .
9 Other products from abroad are coming onto the market , but the Didcot meeting agreed that there is scope for improvement .
10 However , it is not only in these but also in most longer courses that there is scope for an imaginative alliance between the institutions , authorities and students .
11 And that means that there is scope for improving the position just by doing it right . ’
12 Those who have any doubts about it should note that there is scope for further improvements in productivity .
13 My hon. Friend points to the fact that there is scope for significantly increased expenditure , perhaps for eastern Europe and the cohesion fund , as he says , but without the existing own resources ceiling , which is still underspent .
14 It is accepted that there is scope for further improvement .
15 The Group felt that there is scope for limited horticultural research in support of scientific work .
16 These different perceptions mean that there is scope for confusion in communicating with the public and non–specialists on risk issues , and great care needs to be taken .
17 It is suggested that there is scope for further geophysical and geochemical studies within the Midland Valley region .
18 It is suggested that there is scope for further research on the usage of theses borrowed from BLDSC .
19 Thus , during treatment there are visits to some meetings of appropriate Anonymous Fellowships outside the treatment centre so that there is preparation for long-term commitment to recovery through the Anonymous Fellowships .
20 We contest that there are no laws written in stone , and that there is room for hybrids .
21 Once there is a recognition that there is room for improvement there comes the task of developing a commitment and determination to bring about change .
22 Feminists need a more dynamic view of reading , one which maintains a political perspective , but which at the same time concedes that there is room for manoeuvre between text and audience .
23 It is clear , nevertheless , that there is room for optimism .
24 In our view , this tips the scales against Chrissie , though we recognize that there is room for argument here .
25 Even granting that theory is involved in applying concepts like ‘ money supply ’ and ‘ inflation ’ , and that there is room for dispute about which is prior to which , there is no substitute for observation .
26 In the particular case of public sector firms ' management constraints/rewards , it is fairly clear that there is room for improvement .
27 ‘ Nomad 's success has shown that there is room for a quality independent in this largely residential area , ’ say the Curries .
28 Champions of infallibility tend to concede that there is room for a mistake in the description of one 's sensory states ( see Ayer , 1950 ) .
29 This is not a suitable case in which to reopen the matter but I am bound to say that this case seems to show that there is room for an exception where examining the proceedings in Parliament would almost certainly settle the matter immediately one way or the other .
30 If retailers are spread around the country , in some places it will transpire that there is room for only one seller of both manufacturer M 1 ‘ s and manufacturer M 2 ‘ s product .
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