Example sentences of "[adj] to a [adj -er] range " in BNC.

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1 The legislation they enact must be acceptable to a wider range of public opinion and will therefore be less subject to reversal by any subsequent government .
2 ‘ Receipt of the net proceeds of the rights issue will restore the balance sheet to a position which should be acceptable to a wider range of both suppliers and clients , ’ Lopex said .
3 The Report pointed at the level of resource needed in order to achieve improvements and it sought to improve the management of schools by making them more meaningful to a wider range of pupils .
4 The Local Government Act 1988 extends the principles of the Local Government , Planning and Land Act 1980 to a further range of services .
5 Eligibility criteria for farm development plans are being relaxed ( the comparable non-agricultural income comparison is proposed for abolition ) so such plans will be available to a wider range of farmers .
6 Similar training methods were used and , with the publication of many of the ILT materials ( Yates , Christmas and Wilson , 1981 ) these approaches became available to a wider range of trainers .
7 Intel Corp says it expects to spend about $2,500m on capital expenditures and research and development in 1993 , an increase of 25% on estimated 1992 spending of about $2m , saying that the expenditures , unusually high as a percentage of sales even for a high technology company , are needed to address the increasing complexity of microprocessors and the high cost of chip plants ; the company has started paying a dividend , making its shares attractive to a wider range of institutions , and the expectation is that it will tap the market for new funds .
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