Example sentences of "[subord] a range of " in BNC.

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1 The particular needs of London 's mobile residents , commuters , and tourists have been less well explored , but possible areas of ways of meeting them include an expanded role for primary health care in accident and emergency departments and north American style ‘ ambulatory care centres , ’ where a range of walk in services , including specialist clinics and diagnostic facilities , are available .
2 Where a range of success rates is given , this indicates that there were several assessment items for a particular skill or task and that performance covered a fairly wide band — an immediate warning that a criterion statement based on such tasks will not tell us much about pupils ' achievements .
3 … whether norm or criterion referenced , the examination entails rank-ordering , even where a range of grades is not in the strictest sense being competed for .
4 Although a range of sociological theories has suggested that crime is due to deprivation of one sort or another , it is worth stressing that many middle-class children also engage in delinquent behaviour .
5 When hydroxyapatite is sprayed onto a surface the coating is principally still hydroxyapatite , although a range of other phases are also usually present , including calcium phosphate glasses .
6 Although a range of XPG4 specifications have been available for a while now , X/Open says the fact that vendors will bring XPG4-compliant products to market as soon as the end of this month ( see front page ) , demonstrates the measures it has taken to make the latest XPG release more flexible and structured .
7 This is a world where document management and revision tracking are probably more important than the finer points of typography , the ability to pull information out of the corporate data base more vital than a range of typefaces and sizes .
8 [ If a range of prices is offered this range should not be greater than [ £500,000 ] ;
9 While a range of jobs now make up this sector , they neatly divide into seasonal , temporary or casual work on the one hand , and , on the other , work contracted for a fixed period of time or for whatever time it takes to complete a defined task .
10 Over a third of American cheese includes a genetically-engineered milk-clotting enzyme , chymosin , while a range of plants with built-in pesticides are poised for introduction .
11 The research also provides new insights into problems of research methodology since a range of techniques are used to boost sample response rates above the notoriously low rates normally achieved in such research .
12 whether a range of new leaflets and guides dealing with tropical crop husbandry should be developed .
13 The club is free to join and provides a club newsletter three times a year as well as a range of information leaflets on lung disease .
14 To take someone well-known , Claire Rayner has written a host of very successful novels as well as a range of medical and home health books , but she 's known best for her work as an agony aunt in newspapers , magazines and on television .
15 This form of Oriental medicine has its origins several thousand years ago and is effective in the holistic treatment of people suffering from many different conditions ranging from smoking to depression , as well as a range of physical disorders .
16 The broadest range of participants was invited , including teaching staff , support staff , PTA members , school governors and key members of the local community as well as a range of observers .
17 To ensure that privacy , individuality and respect , as well as a range of opportunities/options are available to all residents in the Home .
18 Graduates from this course enter the communications industry , journalism , radio and television , as well as a range of professions in education , the arts and business .
19 In addition students choose a total of four units from : Theory and Practice of Direction ( 2 units ) , Theory and Practice of Community Drama ( 2 units ) , Administration and Management ( 1 unit ) , Press , Publicity and Print ( 1 unit ) ( the last two units are placed in the context of theatre ) , as well as a range of elective units from the Faculty programme .
20 Previously only available in the Professional range , this multi-purpose variable-speed power saw , rated at 710 watts , does the same job as a range of hand saws : it will cut through hard or soft wood , fibre- and plasterboard , plastics and metals ( ferrous and non-ferrous ) , cutting through timbers or across boards with accuracy and ease .
21 As well as a range of structures including examples of his rare black , modular pieces , the exhibition will show a number of large scale photographs of his outdoor cinderblock pieces , not previously shown in Britain .
22 Much the same pattern emerges at Middlewich , where early salt production has already been mentioned ; this was soon joined by iron-working and pottery production , as well as a range of service trades .
23 LIFESPAN stores software , software relations , and software control data , as well as a range of supporting information which includes product details , client information and software emission statements .
24 A fast turn of speed was not as important as a range of at least 1,000 miles , and flight would have to be maintained on one engine with 60% of the fuel still aboard .
25 ICI 's programme has centred on alternatives which include the ‘ Klea ’ family of HFC refrigerants , which are ozone-benign and have an insignificant effect on global warming , as well as a range of non-fluorocarbon alternatives .
26 And at this point when a range of established values were under scrutiny , the body was made to carry a new symbolic load which reflected the change from the social conformity of the previous decades .
27 The case may arise when a range of entries or selected entries are needed for photocomposition .
28 When a range of entries are requested it is only necessary to specify the Headwords but you can be more specific if needed .
29 Changes of climate have also been investigated during the historic time scale when a range of historical techniques have been utilized , including diaries and records together with sedimentary evidence , and information from faunal remains , archaeology , tree rings and ocean deposits , and G. Manley , a geographer at London University prior to his appointment as the first Professor of Environmental Sciences at Lancaster University , was one who researched many of the obscure details of climatic fluctuations in Western Europe ( e.g. Manley , 1952 ) .
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