Example sentences of "wider [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Call made for a second EC constitutional conference Delors seeks wider parliament powers .
2 New residents are coming in from a wider and wider catchment area .
3 Now North Yorkshire County Council er I think in their statement look to erm to existing market towns to provide what little evidence they can up to justify fourteen hundred dwellings , er I think that 's again a simplistic approach because by definition the market now can seal them up wider catchment area , many of them are some distance from York , and the settlements concerned provide a service base for a number of surrounding villages , and therefore the actual specialities and services found within that particular settlement are greater than one would achieve if it did not have a large catchment area .
4 The Action Team is also interested in breaking down barriers which discourage West Belfast people from working outside the area through work experience , Wider Horizons programmes , etc .
5 Special Projects Branch acts as an administering agent for the International Fund for Ireland 's wider horizons programme in Northern Ireland .
6 The Wider Horizons Programme has been set up to fund 22 young unemployed people from all over Ireland to travel to Louisiana in the United States .
7 Where affection is the preserve of family and friends , status is more the preserve of the wider peer group or community .
8 Having liaised with the National Trust , Anthony Daykin was able to reassure residents that wider firebreak swathes were being cut through the common .
9 This may be rather a purist definition , but it does direct attention to the role of key settlements within the wider settlement system .
10 However , rather than seeing Jill Duffy and others like her as ‘ pathologically obsessed ’ with housework ( and thus as unrepresentative of the wider housewife population ) it makes more sense to view their behaviour as a rational response to a problematic situation .
11 The largely ceremonial meetings which began in Madrid on Oct. 30 were expected to last three days and were intended merely to initiate a wider negotiating process .
12 The workshops will invite the wider research community and policy makers and practitioners to hear the findings of the Initiative presented in 3 topic areas : Education , training and employment Domestic and family socialisation youth politics and youth culture .
13 Most significant however has been the donation of time and expertise by the many members of the wider research community who have served on the TEI 's Working Committees and Working Groups .
14 The Japanese government sometimes requires a country to accept chemicals as a part of wider aid packages which include other highly valued items such as tractors .
15 As members of the Junior School , children from Nursery to Primary 7 are an integral part of the wider Heriot Community .
16 Ask at your local college if they run a ‘ New Opportunities for Women ’ , or a ‘ Wider Opportunities Scheme ’ .
17 It may legitimately be asked whether and how the two positions defined may be connected with , or reflect , wider intellectual traditions or ideological stances .
18 Information retrieval should be recognized as a skill within its own right , though it forms an integral part of wider study skills .
19 Accordingly , it is important for us the view multimedia in this wider industry context if we are to assess its significance and likely future impacts .
20 Further formal evidence can be found in the spread of wider suffrage qualifications .
21 Of course , the latter will relate and feed off the wider data base , but good systems development practice says that this should be identified at the outset .
22 A job on the land is therefore regarded as a handy stop-gap until the possession of a driving licence opens up a much wider labour market , both geographically and occupationally .
23 The implications could be even more important in a wider screening setting .
24 But , while it attracts 14 per cent of all personal savings , it barely ranks as a force in France 's wider investment market .
25 Internally , the interests of the AWCC such as maintaining land in residential use and seeking effective zoning controls for this , lobbying for character street furniture and for historic designation and securing residential parking permits did not represent the interests of the wider neighbourhood population .
26 In more enlightened organisations interdisciplinary teams have enabled records managers to acquire sufficient knowledge of the technology to make significant contributions to both how particular technologies are used , and to the development of the wider IM strategy .
27 The main method of investigation will be a series of interviews with senior development control officers from one local authority planning department , in order to develop a prototype system using an expert system shell , followed by a wider interview survey involving several local authorities to corroborate the initial findings and further refine the system .
28 There were however some dicta supporting a wider review power .
29 Inspired by Hood 's unrivalled experience of shorthanded multihull sailing , this fully-battened sail retains a better shape over a wider wind range than conventional mainsail .
30 While the current sail seems ideal for light airs , it might be worth considering a flatter , non-overlapping jib which is likely to maintain a better shape across a wider wind band ,
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