Example sentences of "is [not/n't] space " in BNC.

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1 There is not space to enumerate all his works which arose from such associations , but The Battle of Tewkesbury for voices and instrumental ensemble for the 1971 Tewkesbury Festival and Henry Purcell for counter-tenor , clarino obbligato and strings for Alfred Deller and Stour Music ( 1971 ) , the Jubilate for Charlton Kings Choral Society ( 1979 ) , the Scherzo for piano and orchestra for Douglas Smith and the Cheltenham Sunday Players , the moving Concerto for trumpet and strings in memory of Bernard Brown ( 1976 ) , and the Cantate Domino in memory of John Clough ( 1978 ) are all interesting examples that deserve to be heard again .
2 One of the implications of the argument , which there is not space to develop here , is the suggestive qualification which is offered to that familiar figure of cinematic theory , the Symbolic Father — Nom du Père , figure of the Law , administrator of knowledge and prohibition — by the determining centrality for television of the concepts of flow and nourishment and their symbolic association with the providing , mediating Mother .
3 Good practice in topic work is complex and there is not space to describe it in detail here .
4 There is not space here to delve deeper into the reasons for the unusual profile of the Indian prison population as described above .
5 There is not space here to outline a full manifesto ( see Bornatt et al . ,
6 There is not space to discuss here even briefly the many controversial issues raised in the literature on corporatism , but in so far as territorial politics are concerned , it must be observed that even if there was or is a trend towards greater centralisation of political representation , this does not at all mean that there might not also be a functional deconcentration towards the periphery in specific cases .
7 There is not space here to discuss the story grammar approach in detail , and readers who are interested in this topic are advised to read the recent reviews of this and alternative approaches contained in Brown and Yule ( 1983 : Chapter 3 ) and Johnson-Laird ( 1983 : Chapter 14 ) .
8 Extensive theory exists on the evaluation of indexes and indexing , but regrettably there is not space to treat this topic at any length here .
9 Above all , there is not space to discuss the many exceptions to the above rules .
10 There is not space here to give a detailed account of all religions , nor is it the purpose of this text to do this .
11 I could go on but there is n't space .
12 Unfortunately , there is n't space to illustrate it in this issue , but I will include a photograph of it next time .
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