Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] space " in BNC.

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1 enables us to you know , have that breathing space erm so we can start
2 Octagonal cupolas covered by flat pitched roofs were still normal crossing space covering .
3 The notion of shared space ‘ may be acceptable ’ for short loops or culs-de sac , but a ‘ cautious approach ’ is advised : for example , such layouts are said to need segregated play space so that the road will not be used as the main location for play .
4 So in this case space is infinite .
5 If you are satisfied that you have spirited away all possible clutter and still do not have adequate preparation space you could cover a sink with a portable chopping board , or turn a drawer into an extra work surface by fitting runners to a block of wood the same width as the drawer , so that it will glide in and out of the unit , resting on the top of the drawer when it is pulled out .
6 This breathing space proved critical for the opposition .
7 Suppliers should use this breathing space to obtain EC customers ' VAT numbers , and amend accounting systems to record the information on VAT invoices .
8 Were they given this breathing space it would give them a chance to be less edgy about Olwyn .
9 His brothers Simon and Peter Eubanks ( Chris dropped the s , perhaps to give himself some breathing space ) were both fighters , but Chris took a somewhat different approach .
10 Economic View : Tories win some breathing space
11 It 'll just give us some breathing space .
12 Tony was supposed to have been singing in a Black Sabbath ‘ reunion ’ in the States , which did n't happen for him in the end , but that gave us some breathing space .
13 ‘ I have halted the interview to give this extremely distraught young lady some breathing space , ’ he said .
14 It also " gives girls some breathing space from all their other problems .
15 The idea behind their centre , is to give people with H I V and Aids some breathing space .
16 No one wants to feel owned by another person , and perhaps what Matthew needs from you is some breathing space , some freedom , a demonstration of trust in him . ’
17 There have been tired legs recently but this win gives us some breathing space . ’
18 Parliament intended that the client should have that month as a clear breathing space .
19 You provide the pens , we 'll give you a free stand space .
20 Second , to do this requires adequate carriage space .
21 In summary , the main features of the architecture are as follows : the problem is viewed as one of directed search of a graph , this search space being contained within a single global data structure , the Chart .
22 Can you think if we have something meal facilities which has also been raised if then maybe the stage door club area could be used for something like light rehearsal space which is always in demand .
23 One corner of this work space was reserved for odd repairs , say shaft renewal , or one wheel only .
24 If , however , we consider that coordinates of a higher space C are inserted into B ( see Figure 2.28 ) : then the relationship of C to B would be : unc So if a space N is set at N-levels above its direct reference space ( denoted as 1 ) then : unc This then becomes a nested matrix multiplication process as shown in Figure 2.29 .
25 DIRECT REFERENCE SPACE APPROACH
26 I went across the clattering , windy linkage space between the dining and dome cars and stood outside the toilet room .
27 Perhaps you can strike a deal with an estate agent for temporary use of an empty shop space , or find a suitable display area in an hotel , a restaurant or a theatre .
28 Regal Tangs require plenty of free swimming space .
29 Each of the five available databases — Regional Finance , Enterprise , Venture Capital , Factoring , and Commercial Mortgages — run on IBM compatible PCs , provided they operate on MS DOS 3.1 ( or above ) and have at least 5 megabytes of free disk space .
30 The idea is that users with high storage demands should achieve continuous free disk space by enabling large files to be stored off-line while keeping them easily accessible .
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