Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [conj] wider [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 One argument for common investment funds is that at the moment they provide a way of getting round the narrow and wider investment bands that dictate charity investment .
2 The second and wider intention was to start investigating some of the basic research issues .
3 The Prime Minister 's speech was eagerly anticipated by the educational and wider community and it duly received the full media treatment .
4 The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Administration ( CIPFA ) published a consultative document on performance indicators in 1984 and Circular 7/88 on LMS states that LEAs should develop ‘ performance indicators for the financial and wider management of the governing bodies of schools with delegated budgets ’ and that these should be ‘ based on the indicators used by the schools themselves ’ .
5 References to where the original and wider statement can be found should also be recorded .
6 We also need to consider the local and wider community and its various institutions — not least , the powerful influence of television , which for some children represents more hours of information intake than is provided by teachers during eleven years of compulsory education .
7 The Wedgwood Group is committed to ensuring a high standard of environmental management within its factories and also in relation to its operation and existence within the local and wider community , recognising this as an integral part of its Total Quality Management programme .
8 The Group is therefore committed to ensuring a high standard of environmental management both within the factories and also in relation to operation and existence within the local and wider community .
9 In the course of his rectorial address at Edinburgh in 1907 , Haldane asserted that " when a leader of Ingenious comes forward the people may bow down before him , and surrender their wills , and eagerly obey " , since " to obey the commanding voice was to rise to a further and wider outlook , and to gain a fresh purpose " .
10 Awareness of having moved into a fresh and wider environment brought some interesting comments on our attitudes , reactions and problems as undergraduates .
11 Similarly , attention was turned to education : the Board of Education Report for 1917–18 declared that the War ‘ has certainly brought a clearer and wider recognition of the value of education , and , while showing the defects and shortcomings of our system , has produced the resolution to improve it ’ .
12 Sand had been shipped in to form a deeper and wider beach , to accommodate up to two hundred people .
13 The School is a working course for those interested in drama as a means to a deeper and wider understanding of life in the world today .
14 The Castle can be approached either via a narrow path leading up the mountainside which approaches the gates directly , or by a safer and wider path which leads up to the mountain peak and a pair of half-derelict mountain gates .
15 Obviously you will need a longer and wider piece of wood than the size of the cutlery blank .
16 This is all part of a trend away from the narrow specialization of the past and towards the offering of a wider and wider range of services .
17 New residents are coming in from a wider and wider catchment area .
18 A heavily grazed sward has little resilience to repeated abrasion by walkers ' boots , leading to vegetation , followed by soil , loss over a wider and wider area .
19 If creative writing was still the sine qua non of my life , I would continue to write , but for a greater and wider public .
20 The women 's support groups and community organisation of the miners ' strike have given the union movement a new and wider perspective .
21 This reconsideration of the original managerial thesis was eventually linked to an alternative and wider conceptualisation of the state , state officials and their relation to society .
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