Example sentences of "[noun] have a range " in BNC.

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1 The radar has a range of about 55 km and provides information such as movements of tanks and artillery .
2 U has a range of from 5.6 to 7.5 and seems to be irregular .
3 Wally has a range of kennels at Hullbridge ( Essex ) where his trainer Jim Connolly sends out runners for BAGS track Hackney .
4 Adjustable floodlight with PIR sensor : the economically priced Powerflood from ELEC has a range of 12m
5 The School of Geography has a range of micro-computing facilities available for both teaching and research use .
6 Glaxo Group Research has a range of policies to provide support to , and facilitate the easier return to work of , women who have been on maternity leave .
7 Studies in France and other countries had revealed the extent to which forests were being cut down and showed that deforestation had a range of harmful consequences .
8 Both Karrimor and Berghaus had a range of big , no frills , rucksacks for first time users , the former the Discovery range , the latter the Arrow range .
9 CTS , the UK representatives for SOTA have a range — contact them on 0235 559944 — and can also , I believe , supply replacement motherboards as well .
10 Finally , we mentioned above that many third generation computers have a range of facilities to cover a number of application areas ; if some of these facilities are optional , we may particularize Our computer for an application area by selecting from these options .
11 In these cases , this is not due to a limitation of transcriptional factors , since the Long transgenics have a range of copy number and equivalent expression per gene from 1 to 30 copies ( Figures 2 and 3 ) .
12 Because you do n't always want a large meal , Beefeater have a range of special Light ‘ n' Early dishes served in the restaurant .
13 Real variables have a range of to and numeric functions evaluate to 9 significant figure accuracy .
14 Animals have a range of methods of trying to cope and there are various consequences of failure to cope .
15 Whether you 're looking for your first flat or have finally found the castle of your dreams , The Royal Bank of Scotland has a range of mortgage schemes specially designed to meet your particular needs .
16 The bow has a range of 36″ and a strength of 5 .
17 Harlequin has a range of tailored data presentation applications such as Watson — for criminal investigations — and a crew rostering system .
18 Cannon have a range of no more than two hundred yards , to be effective .
19 Bentham suggested that the device had a range of applications .
20 In practice , the CEGB had a range of different power stations and used the less efficient higher-cost stations only when demand was at its peak .
21 The test kit had a range of pH6 to 8 , but the reading of my existing tank was obviously below 6 as it went instantly yellow .
22 The key criteria are that a person has a range of needs that can not be met by one agency alone and his or her ability to live independently is in jeopardy .
23 Nissan 's Cedric has a range of 120 kilometres ( at 40 km per hour ) and a top speed of 100 km per hour .
24 Or , if you 're travelling by foot or want to be seen clubbing , Red or Dead has a range of shoes with luminous soles at £50 , from 61 Neal St , London WC2 ; Royal Exchange , Manchester ; 6 Slater St , Liverpool
25 WHETHER THEY ARE 8 weeks or 8 years old SCOTT-ADIE HAS A RANGE OF CLOTHING TO FIT YOUR SMALL PERSON AND YOUR BUDGET .
26 Elizabeth Duke have a range of the best quality jewellery made from beautiful gems and materials at big value prices — so our winners are getting the very best .
27 Most writers have a range of shapes for a given letter depending upon the particular letter context in which it occurs .
28 The redemption terms can also differ between bonds : some bonds have a range of possible redemption dates ( such bonds are known as double-dated bonds ) , and sometimes the actual date of redemption is chosen by the issuer ( callable bonds ) and sometimes by the holder ( puttable bonds ) ; some bonds have no redemption date at all , so that interest on them will be paid indefinitely , ( such bonds are known variously as irredeemables , perpetuals or consols ) .
29 Eta Aquilæ has a range of from 3.4 to 4.7 , and a period of 7.2 days ; Beta , Delta , Theta and Iota ( 4.4 ) are useful comparisons .
30 The FAS has a range of three contracts , the Minor Works Contract the Small Works Contract , and the Building Contract .
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