Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [art] [adj] range " in BNC.

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1 Four titles launch a new range .
2 ECOVER products provide a unique range of highly effective cleaning agents for use about the home which have a minimum impact on the environment .
3 Our experts solve a wide range of d-i-y problems
4 Local authorities provide a wide range of services for the community .
5 They also want to ensure health authorities provide a comprehensive range of NHS services of a high quality and to discourage the growth of a two-tier health service by cutting tax privileges for private medical insurance .
6 The shops sell a wide range of brown and white electrical goods .
7 In contrast , certain tropical peoples grow an enormous range of plant species .
8 Their goals cover an infinite range , from the manufacturing of nappies to campaigning for free abortion .
9 If we claim , as Regan does , that animals enjoy a whole range of cognitive abilities in the same sense in which we ascribe these to human beings , then what follows is that ‘ human and animal welfare do not differ in kind ’ ( 1983 : 116 ) .
10 In Britain , unlike the United States , there are no residence requirements : hence , parties enjoy a wider range of choice in the selection of candidates .
11 Department stores and fabric shops stock a wide range of trimmings .
12 Thus W.H. Smith 's shops offer a wide range of magazines , books and records as well as fairly standard ranges of stationery and similar items , in order to meet the needs of a wide range of tastes from a variety of ages and social classes .
13 Fleet Street journalists require a modest range of incentives to make them feel agreeably disposed towards something , and the maiden flight ( on a plane which had been named the Maiden Voyager ) was warmly and comprehensively reported in almost every national daily and Sunday newspaper .
14 The solutions encompass a wide range of options to suit all tastes and pockets .
15 Speakers have a wide range of variables at their disposal , and a wide range of personas to " be " linguistically at any one time .
16 The titles cover a broad range of subjects , including : spirituality , theology , non-formal education , current social issues , philosophy , health care , science and agriculture .
17 BOC activities cover a diverse range of industries worldwide : they include electronics , environmental clean-up , food distribution and pharmaceuticals .
18 The sensation provoked by being under prolonged bombardment by heavy guns is something essentially personal and subjective ; firsthand accounts cover a wide range of experience .
19 The proposals cover a broad range of vocational areas .
20 The proposals cover a wide range of areas , some very specific in nature , others with a wider implication .
21 According to CIRE programme secretary , Dr Roger Thetford , the projects cover an enormous range .
22 Wood Group Fire Protection products cover a wide range of fire protection and safety equipment .
23 Most supermarkets sell a wide range of products — often with special offers and price reductions .
24 For style conscious parents , Mamas & Papas provide an exclusive range of stylish high quality nursery products in a choice of fashionable fabrics , which have been designed and are featured in our 60 page colour brochure which contains the full range of Mamas & Papas prams , pushchairs , cots , highchairs , changing stations , playpens , travel seats , baby walkers and playmats etc .
25 The dictionary 's articles cover a wide range of topics connected with the ecumenical movement .
26 Externalities cover a wide range of costs and benefits which accrue to organizations and individuals other than those responsible for sponsoring a particular project .
27 Inevitably difficult calvings cause a whole range of problems and here Mr Barwise-Munro remarked : ‘ Up to 2.5 per cent of first calving heifers involved in such circumstances die but with those which survive , many will suffer up to a 10 per cent drop in milk yield and consequently weaning weight of calves will be lower and of course there can also be major fertility problems in getting the cows back in calf . ’
28 Large supermarkets stock a varied range of canned beans and peas .
29 Kanter ( 1989 ) points out that people with severe and persistent psychiatric disorders require a wide range of treatment and rehabilitation approaches , and Stroul ( 1989 ) that rehabilitation helps people to learn the social and vocational skills and acquire the supports needed for survival in the community .
30 However , short-horned grasshoppers can hear sounds up to 50 000 hertz , while noctuid moths have an incredible range , from 1000 hertz up to 240 000 hertz .
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