Example sentences of "range of [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 HCI ‘ 91 offers a valuable opportunity to those with either an academic or commercial interest in human or computer interactive systems to present , attend and respond to a wide range of HCI issues .
2 He displays a wide range of diplomatic skills such as always speaking the other person 's language , being acutely sensitive to customer needs and creatively expressing genuine appreciation for a job well done .
3 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 .
4 They transform a wide range of female-identified areas of experience , like fantasy and madness , listening , silence , and inefficient or nonsense language , sexuality , reproduction and motherhood , menstruation , and social and emotional relationships , into productive essences of femininity .
5 What however he did seek to do , starting from about nineteen-hundred erm and ten , or nineteen-twelve , was to apply the same methodological procedures which he 'd applied in mathematics , to a range of philosophical problems .
6 They are each used here to gesture at a range of philosophical positions .
7 The department has expertise over a wide range of philosophical subjects , ranging from aesthetics to philosophy of science , philosophy of language and logic to moral philosophy , philosophy of mind to legal and political philosophy , and modern continental philosophy to the philosophy of religion .
8 B. S. Johnson 's House Mother Normal ( 1971 ) uses the contents of eight minds at , or close to , this point , and one ‘ normal ’ perspective , to express a multi-faceted range of interpretative possibilities created by a single event in an old people 's home .
9 O. cuspidata has been recorded in the eastern Atlantic from iceland as far south as Ascension Island with a bathymetric range of 768–2460 m .
10 Experts attributed the fall to a range of short-term factors , including a usual seasonal slump ( following a period of peak consumption at Christmas and at the Chinese New Year ) combined with the Islamic holy month of Ramadan ( during which trading was traditionally subdued in Middle Eastern countries ) , selling by central banks in Eastern Europe and former Soviet republics , and the lifting of the ban on gold imports by the Indian government ( which was expected to reduce the price of gold in that country , one of the world 's major importers ) .
11 Iceland south to Azores with a bathymetric range of 1577–2220 m .
12 The results were then compared to those obtained from simulations using the program NOEMOL for the full range of glycosidic angles assuming a south sugar conformation. 1' and 3' are the multiplet widths of the H1' and H3' proton resonances respectively , S is the proportion of south conformer , and is the glycosidic torsion angle .
13 The Hampshire-based iron-work firm has just extended its range of hammer-and-anvil pieces to include a selection of castings using original patterns .
14 These aged Soviet-made missiles , descended from the German V-2 rocket , carried a one-ton warhead and had a range of 290 km .
15 Spasticity , which comes from the word ‘ spasm ’ , has become known as the common term for the whole range of cerebral palsy handicaps but the three forms are significantly different .
16 The Commission was made up of a wide range of eminent people involved in the existing mental health services , and it took evidence from a variety of those involved in the care of this group .
17 Other useful items that are standard kitchen equipment include a wire cooling rack , a selection of whisks and wooden spoons , a good range of sharp knives , a plastic or metal sieve , and a flour shaker for dusting surfaces with icing sugar or cornflour to prevent sticking .
18 And when it comes to quick and delicious desserts , a range of tinned fruits in their own natural juices is essential .
19 Her eponymous shop at 103 Wandsworth Bridge Road , London SW6 , has an excellent range of man-made blooms , some of which are positively blowzy in their realism .
20 The first Pershing II ballistic missiles , with a range of 1800 km , will become operational in Germany during December .
21 The sensitivity sought at the test point is 20 000 gamma/volt : + 2.5V corresponds to a range of 100,000 gamma so the initial Helmholtz coil current setting should cover this .
22 It 's often associated with large-scale traditional patterns used in Victorian times , but there 's a wide range of smaller-scale geometrics , as well as textures , some of which imitate natural materials like grasscloth , tree bark , woven material , etc .
23 It seems that those who try to live according to the official theory of schooling are subject to the same range of ritual abuse as the fans of another club .
24 Today , police forces pursue the control of the ‘ dangerous classes ’ by employing a crucially important range of ritual metaphors of negation .
25 In essence the two approaches diverge around theories of the person , with Reform Islam stressing the autonomy of the individual and his direct access to God , as against popular Islam and South Asian Sufism which tolerate a wide range of ritual customs , accommodate to wordly hierarchies of ranking and power , and are based on notions of mediation with God by Saints possessing divine secret knowledge and intercessionary powers .
26 Exercise , in addition to good nutrition , can guard against a whole range of serious ailments .
27 Support for return of death penalty for wide range of serious crimes
28 Finally , as Astbury comments , libraries would claim to contribute the critical component in the market , to provide the counterweight to bestsellerdom , and to contribute substantially to sustaining a wide range of serious books .
29 UK-based , Beckenham , Kent-based Fernhart Computer Services Ltd has announced TSMDesk , the first of its new range of Total Service Management products .
30 ’ Throughout her career she was subject to a range of nervous disorders .
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