Example sentences of "[verb] room for the " in BNC.

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1 The Games , already destined to be the largest ever , now have to find room for the extra 3,306 competitors and officials registered by the end of last month , bringing the total to 18,306 .
2 Those whose desks will be rearranged to find room for the new machines will find it harder to exert some control .
3 One widow and four unmarried people were sharing the little house , and still they had to find room for the customers who wanted an ounce of tobacco or a portion of snuff .
4 When a patient in the scheme is discharged a copy of the form , which also has room for the ward doctor 's summary and details of any prescription , is faxed to the patient 's general practitioner .
5 Expansion vessel to provide room for the water in the system to expand as it heats up
6 You would have to provide room for the Zs , but you may never get one .
7 The sale of David Batty has at least made room for the introduction of Rocky ( something which I would like to have seen earlier given the injury problems of Strach ) and his performances to date have been good although showing signs of the years lay off .
8 IAN RUSH believes Kenny Dalglish made a terrible mistake when he walked tearfully out of the Liverpool dressing room for the last time .
9 There hardly seemed room for the Party 's official policy .
10 Under the astute leadership of its general secretary , Bruce Kent , it made room for the various local and single-issue groups that were mushrooming around the country .
11 They made room for the Russian .
12 Anyone who has made the mistake of parking at harvest-time under the trees which line the Place Drouet d'Erlon in Reims , will realise that most of Champagne 's bird life return each night to this one street to rest and make room for the following day 's gorging of grapes .
13 They wanted to recover a wider , more comprehensive vision of the church , one which could include and make room for the different forms in which the church had appeared through history , and in this way to overcome the deeply entrenched divisions between the separated confessions and denominations .
14 The moral to be drawn is that if we are to give an account of knowledge which does not include a requirement of certainty , our account should make room for the notion of certainty somewhere ; if it sees certainty as a requirement for a knowledge claim it needs to be able to explain in its own terms why that should be so .
15 Some colleagues wrote to us to point out that the format of the main LITE questionnaire did not contain room for the kind of statements and categories which could display the situation in which they were working to develop the competence of their colleagues , both to enhance the strategies for promoting community languages in their area , and to raise general awareness of the deep educational implications of linguistic diversity .
16 In many instances , pellet formation is stimulated by the availability of the next meal ( Chitty , 1938 ) , with the previous meal being regurgitated even if not fully digested in order to leave room for the next and in this case it seems likely that the initial level of pH would be higher than normal .
17 MOVED from South Kensington to allow room for the new Flight gallery ( see page 10 ) , the Science Museum ( ScM ) has placed Avro 504K D7560 on loan to the Museum of Army Flying at Middle Wallop , Hants .
18 Boxed foot : the end of a sleeping bag with a square or round inset to allow room for the feet .
19 The depth of the shelf from the wall should be a minimum of 10cm ( 4in ) to allow room for the track and bulk of fabric when the curtains are drawn back .
20 Finding room for the extra athletes may not be as simple as the organising committee would like to pretend .
21 AIB is too small an organisation to have room for the pure academic whose theoretical knowledge may be most profound but whose practical knowledge is limited .
22 The government view has been that the way towards prosperity is for the state to do less and so leave room for the private sector to expand .
23 Consequently the remaining seven Wellingtons of 148 Squadron left for Egypt , making room for the first detachment of six Blenheims from 21 Squadron .
24 The Bible , then , must be true or false like a newspaper report ; few people had room for the truths of poetry or of fiction in their religion .
25 The daily flight in Georgia that saves room for the war dead and the dying The departure from front-line Sukhumi to the capital of Tbilisi is heavily patronised , but the passengers are rarely concerned about anything as mundane as corporate business , James Meek in Georgia discovers
26 Out from the wheelbarrow came bundles and boxes to place inside the tent along the walls , leaving room for the sleeping-bag down the middle .
27 While arms and , for close-ups , legs and feet were operated manually by puppeteers , the head was radio-controlled , except in big close-ups requiring rapid movement ; then the radio control would be removed , leaving room for the puppeteer 's hand .
28 ‘ Well , does he want a home for the priest , I would take him with pleasure , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ and no doubt you could find room for the other if called on .
29 And now we have CDs and all , you could squeeze in the St Matthew Passion and still have room for the rest .
30 At the same the management of eye movements leaves room for the possibility of accesses which can and often do develop into what Goffmann describes as focussed encounters ; episodes which are themselves introduced and terminated by rituals of greeting and farewell .
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