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

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1 Where there is room for manoeuvre is in the way the media seek to locate the political significance of disorderly protest .
2 The main slope is 180m with a respectable gradient which stops skiers who are better off practising on the trainer or nursery slope , where there is room for up to 100 skiers .
3 Like the formation of many major landforms , this is a problem where there is room for differences in belief through the absence of any positive evidence .
4 Although there is room for improvement in the way the programme is managed ( more involvement of aid recipients , a more flexible approach to reporting requirements ) , the Russian environment has proved particularly difficult to deal with and it is understandable that Tacis needs time to adjust .
5 It may be that from a stockbroker they would have done , although there is room for argument .
6 But there seems no room for any notion of the decorous in Olson 's ‘ objectism ’ , any more than there is room for it in the lawless world of the Cantos , or in Pound himself when he is without a master to translate , whose example makes him surpass himself .
7 Although the case is 10U the working units occupy only 7U of rack space , so there is room for expanding the system should the need arise .
8 The Saltarello finale is not taken too quickly , so there is room for clear articulation , a buoyant basic pulse and a fine sense of balance .
9 Some good foresters were at present obtaining 60% of their income from the sale of timber so there was room for better management .
10 Cut back damaged plaster until there is room for the bead .
11 If there is room for just one large tree , a platform may be built across some sturdy branches to provide a leafy den .
12 A proper explanation has to employ both even if there is room for argument about the weight to be placed on each factor .
13 If there is room for a 1300 mm ( 5 ft ) cupboard or closet just outside the kitchen , bedroom or bathroom , say in a corridor , or lobby , this would be a better solution .
14 This is a convenient way for the patient to wash himself all over , including his hair , provided there is room for the carer to help , if necessary .
15 Junctions controlled by traffic lights do not go forward when the traffic lights are green unless there is room for you to clear the junction safely , never go forward when the red , amber lights are shown together , when traffic lights have a green arrow filter signal , do not get into the lane when filtering is allowed unless you .
16 They call it a suite , that 's because there 's room for a sofa , I expect , not a very nice one .
17 Because there 's room for me , ’ he said .
18 Oh no it was a that would be a misnomer if ever there was one , because there was room for a table and four chairs and perhaps a settee and that was it .
19 but I 'm afraid it may be quite a time before there 's room for you , although I 'd love to have you . ’
20 Erwin even questions whether there is room for the mainframe in this scenario — ‘ If the mainframe 's price-performance relationship is the same in five years as it is now , it does n't stand a chance ’ .
21 The defence QC , Robert Henderson , asked PC Fraser whether there was room for misunderstanding over what Sutherland had said .
22 Nor does he feel compelled to decide later cases " by analogy " to earlier ones , at least when there is room for disagreement about whether a later case is really like or unlike them .
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