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

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1 The hotel gives Con Tours a special price of 75 per cent of the standard room and table d'hôte rates ( plus , of course , a complimentary room for the guide/courier ) .
2 So you know , we had back room for the , the elder and the youngsters into , to , well we were only kids you know then .
3 The Gold Cup was to demonstrate that there was still some room for the small man .
4 A third building included a single-storey office which incorporated a design studio and dark room for the first time and enabled Laura to organize her print and pattern research .
5 If the parent finds difficulty in not reacting to the child while in ‘ time out ’ on the chair , it may be better for the child to be placed in a safe separate room for the equivalent time .
6 They should go in a separate room for the exams though .
7 Should have it should have separate room for the computers and for the typewriters and for the Y T S students .
8 It is gon na be the second room for the police and by moving one door we can put their two rooms together and you 've got access to the toilets , cloakrooms and all the necessary things , so without very much expenditure at all on anybody 's back , we 've actually created the section within this building .
9 This strange logic leaves little room for the subjective assessment that the ASB says will be necessary to determine whether derecognition is appropriate .
10 The rise of the nuclear family has created an expectation and desire for independence and privacy by younger members of the family , often quite separate from former family ties , and this can often leave little room for the care of older relatives .
11 There 's very little room for the qualitative work I 've been talking about : it it is there it tends to get tacked on to an existing project when the sociologist is brought in to provide expertise on survey design or interviewing or to use a standard measure of patient ‘ quality of life . ’
12 However this would lock us into a service led system , with very little room for the expression of user choice or the tailoring of services to the individual .
13 And to ensure that everything has its place , we 've provided a storage compartment beneath the oven , with ample room for the meat tin that is supplied with the Apex .
14 Quite a crowd of people had gathered on the quay , but they were well behaved and they allowed ample room for the Wheel to be dragged ashore and stood on its rims .
15 In the new cities , where there was scant room for the living , there was even less room for the dead .
16 Will you require one large room for the entire week , with subsidiary rooms for practical classes , formal lectures etc. , or is one room sufficient ?
17 In this real world of politics and journalism , there can be little room for the devolution of newspaper power to journalists .
18 There is obviously little room for the school to be directly involved in curriculum development at any level .
19 If there is plenty of height , it may be wise to straighten up and fly down wind a little to allow more room for the landing .
20 Of course , if the standard easy-to-use E-core bobbin is dispensed with , there is automatically more room for the windings , so increased copper area is traded for increased difficulty of manufacture .
21 Working on a quality paper , where journalists have more room for the finer points and a more informed audience , is considered to be much less demanding .
22 OSF 's singular appearance changes the rules the industry has been playing by for the past few years , narrowing the gap between the two camps , and allowing more room for the players to manoeuvre .
23 However , the shortening of the hole made more room for the crowds at a bottleneck .
24 My hon. Friend will be glad to hear that in our draft guidance we have left considerable room for the discretion of the Local Government Commission .
25 In the new cities , where there was scant room for the living , there was even less room for the dead .
26 By putting an emphasis on these complex carbohydrates , there is less room for the fatty and sugary foods which can lead to weight problems , and which push valuable nutrient-rich foods out of the diet .
27 Under the archway one of a pair of glass doors led to a room , estimated ( wrongly ? ) by MRCVS as being about 10 feet long and six feet wide ; this was the combined consulting room for the Professor and the College library .
28 It 's 8 o'clock as Kenneth and I strut into Dr McKenzie 's consulting room for the results of the tests .
29 I offered , once again , to put him up in the spare room for the night , but , once again , he would n't hear of it .
30 If the modern world no longer has room for Punch , I 'm not sure that I have any room for the modern world .
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