Example sentences of "a [adj] opportunity for a " in BNC.

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1 Guinness Draught Bitter was tested in the UK during 1991 after extensive research revealed a clear opportunity for a premium bitter in a can .
2 Governors should be an essential element in these : the current legislation gives a real opportunity for a meaningful partnership between staff and governors .
3 This is a fine opportunity for a sustained piece of writing , calling on a range of historical and artistic data , and including the art critical views not only of the author , but also criticism written at other periods .
4 The research being undertaken is a unique opportunity for a detailed cross-national comparison of the contracting systems in the UK and France through a controlled pair of case studies of construction projects .
5 A great opportunity for a free summer musical evening
6 The circle has to be broken if the Book Trade is not to miss a major opportunity for a logical , practical and lucrative diversification .
7 Staff groups may be short-term or long-term , or a mixture of both , with a core of long-term members working with short-term participants who join for an agreed number of sessions in turn — this particular structure affords a good opportunity for a school to build up a core of its own consultant teachers .
8 regulations ) A good opportunity for a spring clean and a chance to get rid of old furniture etc accumulating in your attic .
9 There is a wonderful opportunity for a limited number of ( loud and enthusiastic ) Amnesty members and supporters to be part of the audiences for The Big Three-O and there is only one catch — you have to wear a fancy dress costume reflecting the fashions of either the 60s , 70s or 80s .
10 ‘ This is a marvellous opportunity for a British firm to pioneer the way ahead for a new style of entertainment in Russia , ’ said Mr Driscoll .
11 This is a marvellous opportunity for a Strathclyde company to tap into the vast markets of North America , ’ Mr Baxter said .
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