Example sentences of "for [art] wide [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Grand Union people , already very short of money , decided that there was little point at present in going for the wide gauge , especially as it was ( conveniently ) reported that traders preferred loading into narrow boats .
2 To investigate the molecular basis for the wide specificity of protein G for IgG , we prepared crystals of the complex between the third IgG-binding domain of protein G and an Fab fragment from mouse IgG1 ( ref. 5 ) .
3 The nature of the interactions between the proteins in the complex provides a possible explanation for the wide specificity of protein G for IgG .
4 Diane Jackson was already on her way past him , and heading for the wide stairway .
5 I do not find in this decision a sufficient support for the wide proposition for which Mr. Collins contends .
6 Look out for the wide range of painted wicker that 's around .
7 The examinations , tailored to be selective , make no concession to this , nor do they make allowance for the wide range of academic ability and preparedness among the candidates .
8 Housing land must be ‘ free , or easily freed , from planning , physical and ownership constraints ’ … ‘ capable of being developed economically , be in areas where potential housebuyers want to live , and be suitable for the wide range of housing types which the housing market now requires ’ .
9 Although aimed at student nurses , it would also be of interest to graduate nurses both for revision purposes and for the wide range of topics covered .
10 Within this perspective , the need to develop in every child a facility with skills of study , library use and information handling was clearly significant , as was some ideal of a fully integrated , centralised resources centre which would provide a hub for the wide range of activities comprising the curriculum .
11 There were no obvious differences between the studies in the way in which they were conducted which could account for the wide range of rates of dream reporting from NREM sleep .
12 For instance , personality variations account for the wide range of reactions towards a salesperson .
13 It can cater more effectively than traditional methods for the wide range of individual needs and interests and also provide an educational back-up service for groups engaged in the process of community action .
14 ‘ Sites must not only be free , or readily freed , from planning , physical and ownership constraints , but also capable of being developed economically , in areas where potential house buyers want to live and suitable for the wide range of housing types which the housing market requires . ’
15 Teachers regard time for cooperative planning to be crucial to effective learning and teaching for the wide range of ability their pupils have .
16 Chemical Engineering graduates are qualified for employment in the process industries ; they are also especially well placed for the wide range of jobs which require numeracy , a knowledge of scientific and engineering principles and practice , together with an understanding of economics and industry .
17 To correct for the wide range of renal impairment in the patients studied , the ratios of carbamylated haemoglobin with both serum urea and creatinine concentrations were calculated .
18 They could not afford to buy a horse , and although the richer peasants were more heavily taxed , this did not compensate for the wide difference in equipment , which was not taxed .
19 She leaned against him comfortably , and he began to wonder about the possibilities in aiming for the wide sleeve of her dress .
20 One of the factors responsible for the wide use of IR spectroscopy is the ease with which various samples may be studied .
21 Only when the conditions mature for the wide use of mechanical farming for the organization of collective farms and for the socialist reform of rural areas er can the need for a rich peasant economy cease and this will take a somewhat lengthy time to achieve .
22 Following as it did the enormous publicity that surrounded the child abuse allegations in Cleveland , Nottingham , and Rochdale , Orkney Islands Council were strangely unprepared for the wide interest their own case attracted .
23 We will give schools increased administrative support in return for the wider opening of their facilities to the local community .
24 A fourth and less myopic perspective is one which deals with the functions of a service for the wider welfare system or for society as a whole .
25 More importantly , it is essential to make statutory provision for a framework of public audit in this country sufficient to ensure accountability to Parliament for the wider range of public expenditure now and in the future .
26 Do you think there are lessons for the wider public in the Franks Report ?
27 While it is not possible to determine how widespread it was , examples were found in specialized journals and publications for the wider public .
28 We then consider some of the current and future implications of past changes and of those still to come , both for individuals who survive into what is commonly called old age and for the wider society of which they are a part .
29 They focus on the family , analysing both its internal structure and its functions for the wider society .
30 The specification for the wider up-grade of LORASS is currently in hand .
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