Example sentences of "and [verb] [art] wider [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 Even if the primary focus is the needs of an older person , the counsellor can not afford to ‘ take sides ’ , but should instead aim to help the whole family face up to and develop a wider understanding of the problems and difficulties that exist in old age , and in caring for older people .
2 Lynall Urwick put forward a counter-argument that a wide span of control had been possible in this example because the work of the merchandising managers did not interlock , and so the need for coordination and integration was not present : this reduced the burdens of supervision and made a wider span of control feasible .
3 The aim is to bring together model developers and users from all disciplines to discuss progress in developing modelling techniques , and provide a wider understanding of the tools available .
4 Prominent amongst these was the Eye-Witness , an erratic , often brilliant weekly , which prided itself on exposing corruption in high places and advocating a wider distribution of property based on broadly Christian principles , or distributism .
5 A fresh look could be taken at some of these , in order to determine their effectiveness in helping parishes both to respond to the liturgical changes of recent years and to explore a wider repertoire of music .
6 So , adopt this report , give the thumbs down to those who want to break the links and support a wider form of democracy where the trade union is paying the levy is not only a valuable member of the Party but is valued as well .
7 Some customers prefer goods which are not mass-produced and seek a wider range of products
8 Thus the observer looking for evidence of ‘ knowledge , skills , or expertise ’ in the activities of the specialist team might see it in their tendency , relative to the generic team , to visit more and to recommend and provide a wider range of services ; to make fewer offers of service that are refused ; and to encounter fewer occasions on which re-assessment is thought to be necessary .
9 If the hon. Gentleman cares to consider examples from south of the border , he will see that trusts there are cutting waiting lists , employing more doctors , treating more patients and providing a wider range of services at times convenient to patients .
10 Giving further solidity to the PTGI set-up have been the recent moves into the fields of distribution and having a wider portfolio of products with the United Distillers range of spirits brands .
11 The Building Societies Act 1986 conferred a greater degree of freedom on societies to compete with banks for loans and deposits in the personal sector and to offer a wider range of services .
12 While there are inadequate middle-class parents , they suffer less visibility than poor parents , and have a wider range of child care options available to them .
13 c ) systematic forecasting will help to unify and co-ordinate the wider process of market research and planning .
14 And forecasting also helps to unify and co-ordinate the wider process of market research and market planning .
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