Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] a [adj] range [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Panels can also be supplied unglazed , or in a wide range of plain , patterned , leaded , or thermo-ceramic coloured decorative glass .
2 Difficulties occur whether they focus on the monetary base or on a wider range of liquid assets , and whether they impose statutory ratios or allow banks to determine their own prudent ratios .
3 represents the ‘ weak ’ poverty trap , where over a wide range of earned income the effect of explicit taxation plus implicit taxation via the loss of means-tested benefits means that disposable income remains largely unaffected .
4 In practice , however , there appeared to be some ambivalence about whether care programming was aimed at people being discharged from hospital or at a wider range of those who use mental health services .
5 These findings are also in line with figures produced by the Justices ' Clerks ' Society ( 1992 ) which we cited earlier , suggesting that for a given range of offence types , Crown Courts are very much more likely to resort to custody than magistrates courts , and to do so for longer .
6 Finally , the kestrel has large excesses of isolated teeth for both incisors and molars , and all three samples show a similar pattern , although with a greater range of variation than was seen in the tawny owl : incisor excess range of 110–172 per cent .
7 If permission were refused , no compensation would be paid ( except in a limited range of special cases ) .
8 These consist of two linear portions whose slopes differ and closer inspection reveals that over a narrow range of temperature of between 2 and 5 K the slope changes continuously .
9 The nature of the task requires cooperative activity of a high order at various levels and between a wide range of people .
10 And for a great range of hair grooming products for guys , look out for Silvikrin 's Active Care , this range of styling products is popular with boys in the bathroom .
11 The Chaplaincy Centre is a place of meeting , informally over coffee during the day , and for a wide range of student groups who use the building regularly .
12 ( i ) As a central aim , which shall be dominant over the aims of any single specialist subject , we wish to produce young people who will have a ready inclination to use books and other resources throughout life , not merely during their school years , and for a whole range of purposes : pleasure , information , self-motivated study , continuing education and sheer interest in life .
13 However , we recognise that the countryside is also a place for conservation , for bird lovers , for agriculture and for a whole range of people .
14 Formerly the Newspaper Proprietors Association , it now became the Newspaper Publishers Association , marking a shift from member groups dominated by a single proprietor to corporations managed on more orthodox commercial lines and with a wide range of finance .
15 Oxford Placement Tests have proved effective with all students from elementary level up to post-Proficiency and in a wide range of institutions .
16 By northern analysis of poly(A) + F9 EC RNA , the DP-1 transcript was estimated as 2.8 kilobases ( kb ) ( data not shown ) ; it is expressed in many different cell types and in a wide range of tissues during murine embryogenesis ( J.F.P. , P. Tassios and N.B.L.T , manuscript in preparation ) .
17 Use of ICI 's ‘ Cereclor ’ chlorinated paraffins rose rapidly throughout the 1960s and 1970s in cables , footwear , vinyl wall coverings , flooring and in a wide range of domestic articles .
18 Nonetheless , research and development in post-war fighter aircraft went forward at a brisk pace and over a wide range of options .
19 Industrial relations in the railways have an impact on central macroeconomic policy issues such as inflation , pay policy and employment , and on a wide range of other pressing political concerns such as industrial peace and the continuity of public transport services .
20 Towns and cities vary , not only with respect to resources like housing but , more generally , with respect to the number and variety of jobs that are available , and to a wide range of educational , cultural and scenic facilities .
21 To ask the Minister for the Arts what steps he is taking to encourage access to opera by young people and by a wider range of the public generally .
22 Whatever the causes of construction delays , they were to remain a persistent and seemingly insoluble problem , not only for the electricity supply industry but for a wide range of other British industries embarking on such large capital projects for decades thereafter .
23 The Japanese will be offered greater access to Europe , on condition that they open their domestic markets — not only for cars but for a whole range of industrial and service sectors — to European businessmen .
24 We are not talking only about Trident , but about a whole range of defence activities that are being curtailed and on which expenditure is being cut .
25 Also included in the IFM recommendations are a national angling centre with teaching facilities and offices and continuing the use of Anglers Consultative Associations but with a wider range of representaion of angling interests .
26 Factory wages enabled young men and women to become economically independent of their families and some of them broke away completely , but most town dwellers maintained their family connections and were careful to preserve links not only with their immediate relatives but with a wider range of kin .
27 Analyses of science teaching ( see reference 6 ) have shown tendencies for the preferred style to be subject-dependent but with a great range within each subject .
28 The same applies to the small quadrant-shaped tiles used for finishing off the junction between baths and tiled walls still available , but in a limited range of colours these days ( sealants and plastic trims have taken their place ) .
29 His quiet , unassuming exterior hid great determination and considerable inventive ability , which he applied not only to bridges but to a wide range of other technical equipment .
30 In this situation , it is worth comparing in detail the advantages of continuing the development of the unit exactly as required but on a limited range of systems , as against modifying the design so that it can be implemented on a wider range .
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