Example sentences of "room for " in BNC.
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1 | Barbara Everett 's subtle and disconcerting essay proceeds to say that ‘ Difficulties with girls is much more like The Waste Land than Kenner leaves room for guessing it is ’ , in the book by him which she is examining . |
2 | Finding a style in these parts without having seen a production of the play can be a problem , but as with absurd drama , there is a lot of room for personal interpretation . |
3 | It was free to select the news it thought fit to print , to make much of it , or little , and free to make room for more girls wearing less and less underwear . |
4 | We contest that there are no laws written in stone , and that there is room for hybrids . |
5 | EIRE 's rapidly growing catering industry still has plenty of room for investment , according to a report published by the country 's National Food Centre . |
6 | ‘ No room for monkey business there , ’ agreed Henry . |
7 | ‘ Oh , it 's been around the common room for some time now . ’ |
8 | Whether yours is a family garden which has to sustain the rigorous attentions of children , a more sedate garden for entertaining al fresco , or a small city garden with little room for more than a couple of raised flowers beds , a patio can give your home and lifestyle a whole new dimension . |
9 | Take out faded annuals to make room for spring bedding plants . |
10 | By cleaning out the house you can make room for overwintering plants . |
11 | Reorganise staging to make room for over-wintering plants |
12 | But if you simply do n't have room for two or more bushes or trees , all may not be lost . |
13 | Conifers other than yew usually resent harsh treatment , however , and are difficult to rejuvenate , Deciduous species are best pruned hard back in late winter , evergreens in late spring — cutting one side a year back to a foot within the intended final width to allow room for regrowth . |
14 | As he reaches the first solo stage , therefore , the pupil must either achieve a standard of flying which does not leave room for criticism , or he must learn to accept the particular instructor 's comments as fair and helpful . |
15 | A snap decision to turn has been the cause of many serious stalling and spinning accidents , often when , in fact , there was ample room for a landing ahead . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | It is best to abandon any really slow launch while there is still plenty of room for a landing ahead . |
18 | The lift needs space available in the ground floor and upstairs room for manoeuvring in and out . |
19 | We must all join in this — there is no room for anyone to hang back . |
20 | It is a wonderful experience to sit with him in the quiet peacefulness of his home , the table cleared ( in addition to having had the house duly cleaned by his ‘ daily ’ ) to make room for the Sabbath candles , its bread and wine . |
21 | There is no room for inaccuracy , no room for movement . |
22 | There is no room for inaccuracy , no room for movement . |
23 | And indeed the frayed scrappy edges he had cut off from his trousers were lying strewn on the floor , in the middle of the room for everyone to see ! |
24 | 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 . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | There was no room for Haydn or Hume in the eighteenth century , for Verdi or even Dostoevsky in the nineteenth . |
28 | It decided it could squeeze in a fifth , but there is no room for a sixth channel and by the time you add up the extra transmission channels needed for relaying the signal onwards , there will not be enough spectrum to allow the fifth channel to cover the whole country . |
29 | But a world ranking of 222 shows there is still a lot of room for improvement . |
30 | There is not room for all of this . |