Example sentences of "and the wider " in BNC.

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1 We must have sport , drama and music to enrich the children , but I also have an objective to make the children aware of city life and the wider world outside the community of small agricultural villages .
2 And the wider community is denied the opportunity to deal with the issue compassionately .
3 He said the purpose of the annual review was to inform the legal profession , the users of the court and the wider public of what problems had been encountered in endeavours to achieve better , cheaper and swifter appellate justice , what steps were being taken to overcome those problems and what success was attending those efforts .
4 With relatively so few policewomen , the occupational culture of the force is heavily masculine , and the wider cultural values that exist in Northern Ireland generally make men more conservative in their attitudes towards gender and sex roles .
5 I think of this with particular reference to the local community and the wider community .
6 We will see some instances of this fascinating phenomenon in the following sections , as we take a brief look at applications of mathematics and computing to the study of museum collections and the wider spheres of archaeology and prehistory .
7 For the leaders of the movement a dilution of the radical goals is attractive because it will reduce the stigma attached to the movement and reduce the tension between it and the wider society of which it is a part .
8 The sort of questions which can be asked concern both the role of coins themselves and the wider implications they may have for an understanding of a particular society .
9 Jackson and Robinson found that the hoped for reduction in social divisiveness and the wider range of educational opportunity following the introduction of comprehensive education did not materialise because of sub-group norms and emotional upset at being away from home .
10 It is therefore encouraging to note that the Tourism and Recreation Unit at Edinburgh University will investigate the effects which the aims and objectives of National Parks have on the life and economy of rural communities and the wider benefits of these parks .
11 This will differ according to the richness of the environment provided by the home and the wider community , but all children live and grow up in a print-rich world full of writing and people who write .
12 Crime and the wider Marxist analysis
13 Another interpretation of the changes would see them as part of a longer-term shift towards new relationships between government and the wider political economy .
14 This amounts to a technology which liberates not only the teacher but the learner and allows both to make more intelligent connections between the worlds of school and the wider community .
15 It is one of the most prestigious of Northern Ireland 's theatres and is a focus of artistic activity in the North-West of the province , serving both the University and the wider community .
16 It is one of the most prestigious of Northern Ireland 's theatres and is a focus of artistic activity in the North-West of the province , serving both the University and the wider community .
17 There is a compulsory unit on Europe and the Wider World 1850–1945 ; students then choose between the Origins of Modern Society and the Emergence of Modern Ireland .
18 In the first year , students are required to study a unit on Europe and the Wider World from 1850 to 1945 and to choose between units on The Origins of Modern Society and The Emergence of Modern Ireland .
19 Much reading , perhaps most , is undertaken to obtain information , to learn more about our immediate environment and the wider environment : nature , space , the human environment , and so on .
20 This essay will take up the theme of dominant ideologies and local communities as a part of the wider methodological problem of how we , as anthropologists , consider the nature of the relationship between the communities we study and the wider world they inhabit .
21 How and why have these changes occurred , and what do they suggest about the nature of the relation between ‘ feeling at home ’ and the wider world beyond ?
22 Byron took up the above theme regarding the relationship between the communities we study and the wider world they inhabit , especially as it relates to complex societies .
23 Another current trend in historical writing in South Asia is to move away from analysis at the local , regional or national levels and instead attempt to trace the linkages between various localities and the wider society , economy and culture .
24 These ‘ happy homes ’ are meant to give old people a sense of dignity and worth , but in reality they live in a privatised world cut off from both family and the wider community .
25 So it does not seem realistic to look to credit cost disclosure regulations , and the wider awareness of APRs that these will bring , to change people 's credit buying habits much ( though even a small change could be enough to influence lenders to offer more attractively competitive rates ) .
26 Only after a considerable period of experience do infants give clear signs that they are aware of the extent of their own bodies and the division between themselves and the wider world .
27 Though much of the 48-minute speech was devoted to outlining policies Labour had for Britain and the wider world , it was his attacks on Mr Major that set the Blackpool Labour Conference alight .
28 They stressed that older people preferred to live independently both in their own houses and after admission to residential care and that this was possible if they were supported by kin and the wider community .
29 The image and the wider community
30 In commemoration of the end of apprenticeship in 1838 John Relly Beard looked on behalf of religious liberals as much as had the evangelical Wardlaw to the ‘ genius of Christianity ’ producing future success in the US and the wider world .
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