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

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1 This in itself would hardly have been significant had it not been for a wider transformation of the adult male working class .
2 Now the way has been cleared for a wider approach , through the use of software recommended as a common Group standard .
3 Conclusion — bilingual awareness for a wider constituency
4 CONCLUSION — bilingual awareness for a wider constituency
5 The Napoleonic model in France , even though it survived virtually unaltered for over a century and a half , eventually had to yield to demands for a wider measure of regional self-government , and over the past years schemes of regional devolution have been instituted .
6 You 'll find a limited selection in d-i-y stores : for a wider choice , try builders merchants .
7 Shop around brokers for a wider choice .
8 Hotel : ( For a wider choice head a mile north to Glenridding ) .
9 Secondly , it has been successful both in terms of increasing its obvious and immediate performance locally and nationally , and also in terms of preparing people for a wider involvement in partnership development in new and less obvious directions .
10 Pole arrangement allows for a wider variety of different and interesting shapes
11 Taylor-Young Investment Management accepts minimum investments of £50,000 for its unit and investment trust service and £100,000 for a wider portfolio .
12 For a wider panel , as shown in Fig. 3 , weave , lifting strands before weaving each pair of rows , but omitting the weaving yarn on the last row when the strands are picked up to complete the diamond .
13 As chairman of the IAPS in 1908 , and again in 1921 , he made an inspired plea for a wider cultivation of a liberal humanism by all teachers of youth , actively encouraging originality in boys and affording them every opportunity to discover and develop their own interest and genius .
14 Originally , books of this type were commissioned only by kings and the highest nobility , but by the fifteenth century secular workshops had been set up , particularly in Paris and other cities in France and the Low Countries , so as to provide such books for a wider public .
15 The motives of Fellows must quite clearly have been control of the length for a wider purpose .
16 Therefore , is it surprising that the Ulster Unionist party pleads for a wider vision and a clear protection of our interests and those of the old Commonwealth countries in any new European arrangements ?
17 For a wider discussion , readers are referred to texts such as Bodewig ( 5 ) and Wilkinson ( 6 ) .
18 With these small points I 've I 've made , Lancashire region supports the report and looks forward for a wider discussion at regional and branch level .
19 We are slow to analyse research in terms of the impact any particular findings may have for a wider field of social analysis , education , training and delivery of services .
20 Ideally some of the training centres should be phased out with a view to developing more flexible training arrangements for a wider range of young people who may or may not be mentally handicapped .
21 Write in a wider variety of forms , eg notes , personal letters , formal letters , instructions , essays , newspaper articles , reviews , biographies , stories , poems , playscripts , radio and TV scripts , for a wider range of purposes , eg to plan , to formulate hypotheses , to inform , to explain , to compare and contrast , to persuade , to entertain , to express attitudes or emotions , to shape experience imaginatively , and for a range of audiences .
22 ( iv ) Pupils should have opportunities to write for a wider range of communicative or informative purposes , including : describing , explaining , giving instructions , reporting , expressing a point of view , persuading , comparing and contrasting ideas , arguing for different points of view .
23 But legislation in 1987–88 has also brought an increase in moves towards more explicit privatization by making competitive tendering compulsory for a wider range of activities , including refuse collection , street cleaning and vehicle maintenance .
24 When wireless communications become available for a wider range of portables , the prevalence of Notes and applications like it will go a long way towards tying into networks PCs that are being under-utilised as little more than personal information managers .
25 But Protestant orthodoxy in the generations after the Reformation had inclined to treat the Bible in a rather hardened and absolute fashion , and to search in it for a wider range of information than the Reformers were looking for .
26 Possibilities for a wider range of incentives linked to service development include :
27 Like Debbie , Fay starts from the premise that the point of doing a degree is to get a job , as we can see in her statement that science students are able to apply for a wider range of jobs than arts graduates .
28 stage 3 modules which provide for a wider range of opportunities for science specialisation .
29 In the UK the Board will seek accreditation for a wider range of NQVs .
30 The work on the pavilion would help people with disabilities and provide extra space for a wider range of fund-raising events , said community recreation officer Ian Simon .
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