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

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1 The Gold Cup was to demonstrate that there was still some room for the small man .
2 This strange logic leaves little room for the subjective assessment that the ASB says will be necessary to determine whether derecognition is appropriate .
3 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 .
4 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 . ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 However , the shortening of the hole made more room for the crowds at a bottleneck .
11 In the new cities , where there was scant room for the living , there was even less room for the dead .
12 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 .
13 If the modern world no longer has room for Punch , I 'm not sure that I have any room for the modern world .
14 There appears to be no suggestion of lies or deception nor is there any room for the application of the Ghosh test of dishonesty which applies in the law of theft and related offences .
15 However , in deference to the arguments addressed to the court I should consider the question as to whether there is any room for the implication of any duty upon the board of Lautro to hear anyone .
16 Check that you have enough room for the car to pass through : a typical small family car needs about 1.8m ( 6ft ) of clear space between obstacles .
17 ( This is the form that will be used on Sainsbury 's packs if there is not enough room for the ‘ extended ’ ( Group 2 ) list . )
18 There was enough room for the body , except for the left arm .
19 There 's an engine unit at the back of it and a whole system of foils and anti-jamming devices , and though the central core of it is lead-screened , our experts have calculated that there 's barely enough room for the camera unit , let alone any kind of weaponry . ’
20 And erm er they will s think about whether they 've got enough , be enough room for the number of people .
21 And there 's not enough room for the two of you here .
22 Perhaps the arms-runners had removed the body finding there was not enough room for the arms .
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