Example sentences of "[noun pl] have a range " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | Real variables have a range of |
4 | Animals have a range of methods of trying to cope and there are various consequences of failure to cope . |
5 | Most writers have a range of shapes for a given letter depending upon the particular letter context in which it occurs . |
6 | 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 ) . |
7 | Royal Scottish has a range of savings and investments products to meet all your needs . |
8 | Smooth muscle fibres had a range of ultrastructural abnormalities including myofilament disarray , electron lucency of the cytoplasm , and proliferation of the endoplasmic reticulum . |
9 | ‘ These new cluster rockets have a range of 30 to 40 miles , and each one has 90 small mines in it . |
10 | The vans have a range of 125 miles between charges , and a top speed of 70 mph . |
11 | Their average size was of two streets of approaching 200 metres in length , though still more streets had a range of Woonerf features but not the official designation . |
12 | Most salespeople have a range of products to sell . |