Example sentences of "be [adv] [adj] room [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The new ministers soon find that there is remarkably little room for manoeuvre , and that most of the quick and easy panaceas to the intractable problems of Defence have been tried many times before .
2 If you prefer the individual icons to be displayed but there is not enough room on screen , remember that the Windows desktop is far greater than the size of the screen .
3 For him , there is not enough room in life for anything but one-to-one relationships and then as now , Niki has always been better in such relationships than in the goings-on of a board or a team .
4 Though there 's not much room for manoeuvre , every little helps .
5 Oh well er , quality is more important than quantity , but obviously if the quantity is very tiny , i it is there 's not much room for quality .
6 Undoubtedly , there is still much room for improvement and , therefore , the protocols detailed below should be seen more as prototypes rather than definitive conditions .
7 So , despite much that is progressive and encouraging in psychiatric hospital provision , there is still much room for improvement .
8 But there is still considerable room for manoeuvre .
9 Although the houses show higher levels of staff contact , there is still considerable room for improvement and this has implications for management and training .
10 It is likely that this is because the invisible domain has to be inferred , and so there is more interpretative room for manoeuvre .
11 There is clearly much room for improvement in a number of management areas , such as the co-ordination of intelligence within prisons and the co-ordination of response .
12 If the content of a putatively infallible belief is merely that things are looking that way to me now , there is clearly less room for error than if I were to risk the belief that that way is pink .
13 And because the comparison is between sense-units and not just words , there is often enough room for debate over whether a particular B-line is more precise than its A-line .
14 There is equally little room for doubt who is responsible for its continuance and who alone could end the constitutional contradiction in which the sovereign has been caught up .
15 There is very little room for waste or error .
16 There is therefore still room for improvement .
17 What my , my honourable friend raises a very interesting point because er when I we studied er the law relating to partnerships one of the basic er er principals was the personal relationship between partners and I 'm bound to say that when one looks at the headed notepaper of these big multi national accountancy firms sometimes the names of which cover most of the letter and there 's very little room in fact left er for the message .
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