Example sentences of "cover a much wide [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But a decade later , French observers continued to lament the absence in most of the 12 other member-states of ESA of strong centralized and specialized space policy-making bodies such as the CNES : ‘ In Germany , the DFVLR covers a much wider sector than that of the CNES but does not exercise political responsibility ; in Britain , responsibility is dispersed among the end-users such as British Telecom . ’ |
2 | For example , the width of the five grades is not consistent , and grade 3 not only accounts for about half the land , but also covers a much wider range of possibilities than , say , grade 1 ( Gilg , 1975a ) , and even the subsequent sub-division of grade 3 in the 1970s can not be applied objectively ( Worthington , 1982 ) . |
3 | This is a very personal book which covers a much wider field than the title suggests . |
4 | The Council of Europe covers a much wider area with a much greater population than that covered by the European Economic Community . |
5 | Such industries are traditionally centred on oil and chemicals but increasingly cover a much wider spectrum including pharmaceuticals , food technology , bioengineering , nuclear engineering and many others . |
6 | The Hyades , extending from the bright orange star Aldebaran in Taurus ( the Bull ) cover a much wider area than the Pleiades , and are also somewhat overpowered by Aldebaran , which does not actually belong to the cluster at all , but merely happens to lie about midway between the Hyades and ourselves . |
7 | Not only can they cover a much wider area than they could on their own , but their collective experience assists in finding food . |
8 | The Bench Test covered a much wider range of work , though , not just the newsletter design we explained in the article . |