Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] a [adj] range " in BNC.
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1 | When combined with the sensitivity and psychic state of the experiencer a whole range of possibilities opens up . |
2 | In the south a different range of stone sources was used ; whetstones of Kentish Ragstone have been found in Suffolk , Oxfordshire and Kent ( Evison 1975 ) . |
3 | The practitioner is responsible for bringing to the process a wide range of knowledge and theoretical perspectives about the kinds of needs and risks which older people may face , and the ways in which these are mediated by gender , race , class , life history , and circumstances of a person 's life . |
4 | MAS will consider with yourselves in advance of the meeting a likely range of indicative values based on publicly available information and the conclusions drawn from the acquisition search activity . |
5 | In that anthology of bad taste , Fungus the bogeyman , he brings to the surface a whole range of socially-unacceptable obsessions and images , exposing them within the protective framework of humour . |
6 | Jezrael could see that her personal data was offering the captain a wide range of possibilities but it had no personal significance for Chesarynth 's little sister . |
7 | Hastings also offers the visitor a comprehensive range of sporting facilities including swimming , squash and badminton at Summerfields Sports Centre ; ice-skating at the White Rock Ice Rink . |
8 | We have also acquired for the Society a vast range of photo-copied material , which is also open for viewing . |
9 | A TRUST is being set up in Scotland to help to improve the way a wide range of social problems are handled , writes Bryan Christie . |
10 | The pop Poet Laureate of the cabaret circuit , Hegley chooses subjects which range from McDonalds to the Gulf War , taking in on the way a whole range of everyday tragedies : |
11 | Moreover , if it is applied at the instant before the actual strike goes in , the loud , shrill sound has the effect of momentarily stunning an opponent , and in that brief fraction of a second a whole range of techniques can be directed towards a target . |