Example sentences of "[conj] a wide [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 All such knowledge must be of value in nursing , where a wide range of people from a broad range of cultures are cared for daily in a variety of contexts both at home and in the hospital setting .
2 In the present volume , where a wide range of topics in children 's development is considered , the influence of Margaret Donaldson will be apparent .
3 Authors are worried that Britain is moving in the same direction as America , where a wide range of groups have mounted campaigns to ban books from schools and libraries because they do n't conform to their particular view of society .
4 Where a wider space is available beside the house , you can put up a wider , detached garage , perhaps sited with one wall on the boundary of your property , to leave a pathway between it and the house .
5 This is particular true in cities , where a wider range of economic , social and residential opportunities have been opened up and blacks have also gained political power .
6 It 's only 100 metres to the main road where a regular bus service will take you into the bustling resort centre of Magalluf , a 5 k ride which takes about 15 minutes , where a wider variety of bars , restaurants and nightlife can be found , or to Palma Nova 3km away , for a superb selection of restaurants .
7 It is in their faith in " ordinary " people , whose qualities were far from ordinary in Wordsworth 's eyes , that we find the justification for political demands for popular power or a wider franchise .
8 Although a wide range of mutual aid groups are now available , involving reciprocal aid among people who have in common one particular type of life stress , members typically only discover or are discovered by the organisation some considerable time after the event ( Richardson and Goodman , 1983 ) .
9 That is all the more reason , they believe , for keeping their crusade going , so that a wider public will react positively and begin to recognise the indicators of abuse .
10 It means that a wider range of goods is often available , and retailers are more likely to introduce special offers and price reductions to attract custom away from their competitors .
11 In addition , the inclusion of academics from a broad range of subjects or chosen for particular expertise ( in student learning , for example ) means that a wider range of critical questions are more likely to be explored .
12 Most students start with vague objectives or change direction quite fundamentally during their first year so that a wider range of courses is required including some broadly-based and some of a more specialized nature .
13 As we have seen , it appears that , despite his own obsessions , Hitler was politically aware from an early date — perhaps as early as 1923 — that a wider currency than anti-Semitism was needed to distinguish the NSDAP from the purely sectarian politics of other völkisch groups , to extend the Party 's appeal , and to make a serious bid for power .
14 Some people thought that a wider look at the problem may provide some answers .
15 Erm the editors say that , and I rely upon this because it 's important in my submission , that it is submitted that a wider view might be taken as the function of a solicitor as expert witnesses .
16 On the other hand , it will be argued that the large number of arrests points to a malaise of such dimensions that it can not completely be dealt with by a police investigation and that a wider inquiry is called for .
17 This study , carried out in an Italian series of patients accurately selected for the absence of other known aetiologic factors , and the presence of well established serum markers of autoimmunity , confirms previous observations made with a first generation ELISA that a wide overlap between the two above conditions does occur .
18 But it should be noted in passing that comparison of varying loan rates in different states of the US with varying degrees of restriction which those states put on entry into the lending market has tended to confirm in practice what might be expected in theory — that a wide range of different sources of credit tends to mean relatively low average loan rates .
19 It is hoped that a wide range of other readers in allied services and occupations may also find something of interest in it .
20 It is not surprising that a wide range of patterns can develop , from the complex layering of Rhum troctolites to the regularity in parts of the Skaergaard intrusion .
21 This , allied to the rapid development of supermarkets , freezer centres and companies supplying caterers , means that a wide range of products is readily available to the consumer .
22 The idea was that a wide range of activities would be developed for groups of young people that would allow them to gain a sense of personal involvement and achievement .
23 Recent studies using much fine filters , of mesh size 10–20 um , indicate that a wide range of very small organisms , collectively called nanoplankton , are also present in surface waters .
24 It was also intended that a wide range of groups and individuals would take advantage of both types of course ; trade unionists , school governors , people intending to be councillors , voluntary organisations , and people intending to apply for higher education or vocational retraining were all mentioned in the final planning paper in 1978 , whereas the other long-term colleges concerned with education for social action were either , like Ruskin , largely trade union-oriented or , like the Cooperative College , intended for cooperators .
25 All other Lead Bodies are also progressing well with the development of standards and it is expected that a wide range of new qualifications will be available within the next year or so .
26 The Further and Higher Education Bill currently before Parliament will ensure that a wide range of educational provision for students with disabilities and learning difficulties is maintained and developed in the new further education sector .
27 This is important in the light of the decision to seek a managed exit from the business , and the consequential need to ensure that a wide range of potential new owners see value in BP Nutrition .
28 Centres are asked to note that a wide range of instruments is acceptable .
29 It seems clear that a wide range of liaisons , some permanent , others later resolved one way or the other , existed in both rural and urban areas .
30 Evidence suggests that , on the contrary , grazing pressure is evenly spread throughout the area exploited , that area is related in size to the size of the nest and that it is defended against competing leaf-cutting ants and that a wide range of plant species is exploited .
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