Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] [verb] [art] wide [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 People are more than organisational units and have a wide variety of needs .
2 Motorists with any disability can go along to the Transport and Road Research Laboratory ( TRRL ) at Crowthorne in Berkshire , to look at and test drive the latest production cars and see the widest range of adaptations for disabled drivers anywhere in the UK .
3 ‘ Few human geographers seem willing to come out of their national shells and take the wider view which would enable them to understand what is going on within their own countries ’ ( Thrift , 1986 , 62 ) .
4 This places the emphasis on regulating companies rather than products and offers a wider choice to consumers .
5 Surviving remains date chiefly from the Hellenistic period ; in consequence , the columns are taller and slenderer than in earlier times and have a wider intercolumniation .
6 Prominent amongst these was the Eye-Witness , an erratic , often brilliant weekly , which prided itself on exposing corruption in high places and advocating a wider distribution of property based on broadly Christian principles , or distributism .
7 The results will be of interest to food retailers and have a wider significance for other areas of retailing .
8 A fresh look could be taken at some of these , in order to determine their effectiveness in helping parishes both to respond to the liturgical changes of recent years and to explore a wider repertoire of music .
9 The banks operate the system of payment by cheques and offer a wide range of financial services to their customers .
10 ‘ But they do the easy part — they do n't take orders or stock a wide range . ’
11 If the hon. Gentleman cares to consider examples from south of the border , he will see that trusts there are cutting waiting lists , employing more doctors , treating more patients and providing a wider range of services at times convenient to patients .
12 One can still climb Lewesdon through its aisles of trees and see the wide scene with its distinctive landmarks just as Crowe saw it , though the crowding sails of the ships of the line and the merchantmen have gone .
13 TNC does not seem to recognize how worthwhile changes in assessment need to be ‘ slowed ’ by teachers and to have a wider impact on curriculum and teaching methods if they are to have beneficial consequences for achievement levels ; that such reform takes time and considerable teacher commitment ; and that a heavy investment in INSET is needed .
14 It gives details of all the services which we offer to our members and gives a wide range of information for reference within our industry .
15 Some projects did attempt to establish trade union links at grassroots level : organisations like Coventry Workshop bring together people from a range of causes and struggles in a common endeavour to build connections and analyse the wider context .
16 In order to maintain the authority of the teacher or librarian and to make pupils aware that microcomputers do not exist merely for playing games but have a wider range of educational applications , it is important for the librarian or teacher to have basic knowledge of microcomputers .
17 It had occurred to her that most products came in a variety of sizes and offered a wide choice , but she felt the cosmetic trade was too dictatorial about what the customer should buy .
18 So , adopt this report , give the thumbs down to those who want to break the links and support a wider form of democracy where the trade union is paying the levy is not only a valuable member of the Party but is valued as well .
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