Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] [art] wide [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Atlantic Aeroengineering naturally specialises in the types in the remainder of the Group , the DC-3 , DC-6 , Britten-Norman BN-2A Islander and the Cessna 402/404 series , but work can be undertaken on a wide variety of types . |
2 | Finally , perhaps this change of mood can only be explained in the wider context of gradual changes in government policy on the inner city and UDCs — the emergence of a ‘ new realism ’ tempering the policies and rhetoric of the radical right . |
3 | Getting the right result has not lost its importance , but it is no longer enough and attention has to be given to the wider service . |
4 | In Hungary the issue is whether stable governments can be formed from the wide band of parties produced by a complex electoral system . |
5 | They 'll cost more because they involve much more material and , in particular , more sewing ; but , for all that , the Flare or the Roller are types that can be flown in a wide range of wind strengths , and are remarkably stable . |
6 | They must also be considered in a wider context since the need for defences in the civil zones throughout the Empire arose out of the great pressures on the frontiers by barbarian migrations . |
7 | The effects of these policies on access to schooling have to be considered in the wider context of family income and availability of education . |
8 | Any question of providing long-term support for children in the family of a man who is not their father should be considered in the wider context of financial provision for families generally . |
9 | 3.2 PSD modules may be included in a wide range of programmes and none are highly specialised . |
10 | Personal and Social Development modules may be included in a wide range of programmes . |
11 | This is a book then to be recommended to a wide range of mental health professionals . |
12 | He emphasized that peace had to be preserved for the entire human race and not for particular sections of it , pointing out that the word ‘ civilization ’ could be applied to a wide diversity of values . |
13 | The fact that the rational expectations hypothesis is a free-standing set of criteria which can be applied to a wide variety of macroeconomic models was rarely grasped by early Keynesian critics . |
14 | West-Burnham in chapter 6 outlines an analysis which can be applied to a wide range of situations from the individual project to a whole school programme . |
15 | Independent tests carries out on the packs , including representative chemicals from acids , alkalis and solvents , proved the broad chemical compatibility of the sorbent material used and it was noted that the pack can be applied to a wide range of chemical leakages . |
16 | This type of function can be applied to a wide range of activities , from the selection of standard or stocked components , through to performing fatigue/life calculations . |
17 | The concept of planning can be applied to a wide range of activities . |
18 | But language , because of its complexity and its technicalities can not easily be revealed to a wide audience . |
19 | We will be looking at a wide range of candidates — you may be a new graduate , or in mid-career and looking for a change of direction , or returning to employment after a career break . |
20 | Mrs Swindles said the development would be seen over a wide area of Co Antrim , Newtownabbey , Belfast and Co Down . |
21 | There is , first , the relationship between rich and poor nations , which may be conceived in terms of neo-imperialism and dependency ( but in that case imperialism has to be seen in a wider perspective than that which treats it exclusively as a stage in the development of capitalism , important though this latter process is ) , or in terms of the current preoccupation with a ‘ North-South dialogue ’ , which is today more a confrontation than a dialogue . |
22 | Such arrangements have to be seen in a wider context . |
23 | So Heineken 's recent big-money renewal of their sponsorship of the Heineken National League has to be seen in a wider context than the clubs who belong to the league . |
24 | Human rights issues , as illustrated by AIDS , have to be seen in a wider context and , conversely , one can not contemplate the totality of public health without the human rights component . |
25 | The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them . |
26 | The primary school curriculum was to go beyond the basics of English and mathematics , which in any case should be seen in the wider context of other subjects . |
27 | In our view , the impact of out-of-town shopping on the viability and vitality of town centres must be seen in the wider context of the growing imbalance between private and public modes of transport . |
28 | This is not to say that the contributions which social scientists may make to solving particular technical problems , or enlarging the sphere of rational decision making , should be dismissed altogether ; only that they have to be seen in the wider context of political contestation and choice . |
29 | The impact of the Spanish Civil War on British public opinion must be seen within the wider context of the international events of the 1930s . |
30 | Clearly , much more research needs to be done on a wide variety of conodonts before the histological structure may be used as evidence of vertebrate affinities . |