Example sentences of "range [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It was not until a decade or so later , when the Junior adventure story was beginning to examine the nature of heroism more searchingly , that Richard Armstrong ranged beyond the frontiers of his documentary adventures into a world of greater hazards , a more exacting world for the writer to describe .
2 These range through the needs of visually handicapped children in the pre-school , primary or secondary stages of education to those of adolescents attending further education courses and the special needs of multi-handicapped children with defective vision .
3 The reasons for this include both the design of the projects — ranging from the crops selected to the land to which people have moved — and the quality of their management .
4 Subjects ranging from the ferries and Mersey tunnels to the Tall Ships Race and local tourist attractions are all given a lighthearted treatment .
5 There were twelve other , small parties in the Bundestag , ranging from the Communists through the remnants of the old Christian Centre Party to the extreme right-wing Conservatives .
6 The Committee 's interests are broad , ranging from the laws affecting works of art , religious objects and archaeological finds to those affecting the preservation of architecture , the legal problems of museums and the maintenance of freedom of speech .
7 Individual partes have offered their backing to a wide variety of regimes , ranging from the Peruvians ' support for Velasco , the Panamanians ' generally favourable stand towards Torrijos and the Argentine Communists ' ( critical ) support for the 1976 military coup led by General Videla .
8 Its scope is enormous , ranging from the borders of biology to those of physics .
9 The scope , as indicated , may be very large , ranging from the borders of anaphora to issues of topic/comment structures .
10 In Tanzania , WWF provided emergency funds to cover a highly successful anti-poaching sweep , which led to the arrest of more than 1,000 people , ranging from the poachers themselves to corrupt officials , many of whom had been involved in the ivory trade .
11 There are many arthropods associated with human disease , ranging from the larvae of certain flies such as the ‘ Congo maggot ’ which are obligatory tissue parasites and eat away the flesh of an infested person , to the scorpion whose sting can cause serious illness and in some cases , particularly children , even death .
12 The most conspicuous creatures of the oceans are not the plants , then , but animals , ranging from the polyps that make the coral reefs to the great whales and the ocean fish .
13 In the human world , potential dangers range from the non-kinsmen and non-band members whose intentions can never be known with certainty , to the homicidal mai kahnoh kuui — ‘ the cutting-off-head-strangers ’ — who are believed to lurk along forest paths to decapitate the unwary , selling the heads to lowland Malays for ritual purposes .
14 These range from the matchings achieved amongst elemental stimuli , as in Gestalt theories of vision , to the perception of parallel aspects of recognizable images or ideas , as in metaphor .
15 These practices range from the methods and resources used by the police in handling the various situations they encounter , to the interpretative processes or ‘ cognitive map ’ used in the practical reasoning which their work uniformly requires .
16 On the outskirts these range from the marshes of Walthamstow to the heaths of Hounslow , and from Ruislip woods to Ruxley gravel pits .
17 Our conversations range from the Arts to Child Psychology .
18 Much debate has centred round the relative significance of these interacting factors , and how they may apply to related baboons such as drills which range on the floors of rain forests .
19 On the " objectual " interpretation , the quantifiers are seen as ranging over the objects within a specified domain of discourse and generally as vehicles for rendering the " ontological commitment " underlying the statements of a theory explicit .
20 Presentations were also made on the carpet ranges from the Contracts Division and by Credit Control and Marketing .
21 It ranges from the triumphs to the turmoils , and digs deep into Gazza 's private life .
22 The orang-utan studied by MacKinnon ( 1974 ) in Sabah , Borneo , and in Sumatra live in large home ranges in the trees of the rain forest .
23 In general , the phrase this X , where " X " ranges over the terms week , month , year , will refer to the unit X including CT , and will be ambiguous between the calendrical and non-calendrical interpretations .
24 Many weeks of such training must follow , in the target ranges beside the Foundries , and in cleverly designed menacing environments , using live ammunition .
25 This is no easy task when it is aimed at an entire work force and when the normal reading habits of the employees may range from The Times at one end to The Sun at the other .
26 The bus stops in Southampton are ranged along the pavements with the various companies using those facilities that is perhaps too strong a word-which leads to congestion .
27 At the point of recording in the theatre , for example , granular carbon microphones — up to 48 of them — were ranged along the footlights .
28 The statues of the saints were ranged along the walls in clumps of two and three , like groups of chatty friends .
29 The aircraft were ranged on the decks before dawn , but on ‘ Furious ’ the first Fulmar failed to start and had to be put below .
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