Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] a much wide [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This book therefore sets out to win over a much wider audience to the beauty and importance of ferns and their allies .
2 Atoms open up a much wider range of materials ; glasses ( the first client for FABMS was Pilkingtons which studied the effects of new metallic coatings ) , paint pigments , insulators , biological materials , adhesives and industrial catalysts .
3 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 .
4 Solution compaction between individual grains therefore ceases , but continues over a much wider area along stylolites , seams and sutures within the sediment .
5 Related species occur over a much wider area around the margin of North America and in Europe .
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