Example sentences of "there [modal v] [be] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 For example , if a user desires information on asbestos roofing , there may be records for documents in the index that deal specifically with this topic which would be selected as highly relevant .
2 Or there may be regret for the loss of the rewards of professionalism , as in this woman 's comments about nursing :
3 There may be benefits for us too — if we do n't get on with the new rector he may only be here for five years , ’ said Miss Duff .
4 Nevertheless , the large number of organisations involved and the fact that their activities are not centrally co-ordinated as in Northern Ireland , suggests that there may be scope for confusion or conflict between them .
5 Democratic mechanisms must be conceived as operating at different levels : within the operating units there may be scope for direct participative democracy perhaps also involving factory committees in close touch with the workforce ; at the level of the enterprise , direct democracy would probably be impractical and some form of representative mechanism would be required .
6 It also suggests that there may be scope for significantly reducing the number of committals without interfering with the defendant 's right to opt for jury trial .
7 No account of social policy making should disregard the potential influence of these ‘ good causes ’ , however much there may be scope for controversy about their real power in situations where interests are-in conflict .
8 there may be scope for closer integration of departmental reviews and audit programmes , in respect of objectives and results , and for more formal follow-up procedures .
9 There may be scope for similar challenges to an expert 's decision arising from other aspects of the contract between the parties : for instance , the conditions precedent to the right to refer a dispute to an expert may not have been met , in which case the entire reference will be premature .
10 For example , there may be evidence for a sequence of buildings being constructed and going out of use over a long period of time .
11 Although there may be reasons for seeking ‘ … without delay , powers needed to balance better ( CCW 's ) composite duties ’ , we believe greater clarity and consensus is required over what system and institutional arrangements would be best for Wales in the 21st century .
12 There may be reasons for his silence , perfectly good reasons if we only knew them .
13 There may be charges for some or all of these services , depending on your income , but it is certainly worth asking about what may be available .
14 John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies .
15 The proposal may be to replace just a single building or a row of shops , or there may be plans for a comprehensive redevelopment involving a whole block or more .
16 There may be compensations for a loss of freedom but there are no substitutes for it .
17 However , there may be cause for concern over the capturing of rosewood essence ( sometimes called Bois de Rose ) .
18 In extreme cases all instructions have such unused fields , and then there may be room for two instructions to a word .
19 Mr. Beloff accepts that there remain issues between Lautro and Winchester and he further accepts that there may be room for argument as to whether the material now available would , if it had been produced before 30 October , have made a difference to the decision taken on that day .
20 In fevers there may be thirst for hot drinks during the chill , for sips during the heat and a copious thirst during the sweat .
21 Furthermore , there may be justification for using additional regional funds to follow excellence in technology development and application .
22 There may be sub-plans for different departments or sections of a department .
23 Chrissie is not protected to the same extent because she has not worked for long enough , and there may be grounds for dismissal .
24 There may be grounds for dissatisfaction with some church musicians , but many have suffered from high-handed treatment , sometimes leading to dismissal .
25 There may be time for hobbies or interests , either life-long ones where skills can be renewed and activities expanded , or new ones where opportunities to learn can lead to great personal satisfaction .
26 As well as formal sessions there may be opportunities for developing informal and spontaneous bedside teaching both patients and students .
27 Elsewhere , there may be opportunities for readers and skills titles in southern Africa , although most publishers will be focusing on other areas of their list .
28 The need for redevelopment and reuse can also arise in the case of large country houses and estates where there may be pressure for the introduction of heritage centres or other types of leisure development .
29 It goes without saying that once the primary structure has failed there must be provision for the failure to be detected by some means before the redundant structure itself is weakened by continuous flight loads .
30 There must be provision for changes necessary to keep the coverage of subjects adequate for new literature .
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