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

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1 The accounts in hand would seem to favour this alternative suggestion , whether within the narrower confines of school society and the rejection of school rules , or within the wider context of acting against the laws of British society as a whole .
2 Panels can also be supplied unglazed , or in a wide range of plain , patterned , leaded , or thermo-ceramic coloured decorative glass .
3 As Hamilton points out , ‘ very little attention is paid to the conflicts of interest between groups which may relate to their structural position either in an organization or in the wider society ’ ( Hamilton 1980 , p. 49 ) .
4 Nothing that has happened in Czechoslovakia or in the wider world since that time has diminished the willingness of the Czechoslovak people to accede to this wish .
5 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 .
6 Tektronix reckons there are over 2m 3270-type terminals installed in the US alone and claims that its 3270 emulation allows users to access 3270 applications running on IBM mainframes , workstations , or servers , or on the wide area network .
7 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 .
8 The nature of the task requires cooperative activity of a high order at various levels and between a wide range of people .
9 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 .
10 Prior 's intellectual energies still left him time for his family and for a wide circle of friends , colleagues , and pupils .
11 Elected to Parliament in 1885 , Wilson was able to bring pressure to bear on the Liberal Party , both for repeal and for a wider programme of moral reform and social disciplining .
12 We then consider some of the current and future implications of past changes and of those still to come , both for individuals who survive into what is commonly called old age and for the wider society of which they are a part .
13 Although aimed at student nurses , it would also be of interest to graduate nurses both for revision purposes and for the wide range of topics covered .
14 Urban sociology has tended recently to turn its attention away from the politics of collective consumption and towards a wider debate regarding the changing nature of civil society .
15 During the 1980s there was evidence of harsher punishments being handed out to reckless drivers , and of a wider appreciation of the risks created and the misery inflicted by deviations from proper standards of driving .
16 The student can understand that the discipline is not given in any absolute sense , but has been socially formed and reflects interests both of rival factions within the disciplinary culture and of the wider society .
17 It is an indication both of the confusion within the Unionist Party and of the wider appeal of Paisley 's politics that the election was punctuated by claims and rebuttals concerning a pact between the Protestant Unionists and the Unionist Party .
18 That has to be to the long-term benefit of the profession and of the wider community .
19 Not as clearly defined as the one back at his office , more like a study really , with a desk and filing cabinet , a bookcase against one wall , and beneath a wide window a long , narrow work-top cluttered with various pieces of gadgetry .
20 Right , have you starting to talk early and with a wide coverage unusual it is for their age example , classical music for a three year old , reading by the age of three , early ability and enjoyment of
21 Of the highest quality , generously made and with a wide choice of rigid baths and fittings .
22 Red-necked phalarope are very numerous , and waders such as whimbrel , redshank and black-tailed godwit nest in the meadows nearby It is not too unusual to see a magnificent gyr falcon swoop across the lake on a hunting expedition — and with a wide choice of birds on the menu !
23 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 .
24 Choose one that 's the right size for your garden and with a wide wheel tread — narrow wheels sink into soft ground .
25 Straight blonde hair , slender-faced and with a wide mouth of expectancy as if everything that happened that was a surprise was excitement and welcomed .
26 With the European Community continuing to have a major impact on the key corporate tax planning issues associated with operations in mainland Europe , and with the wide divergence of personal tax practices and rules globally , keeping abreast of developments is essential for all practitioners .
27 Driven on by wind and tide they raced through this passage and into a wide lake .
28 He followed Eloise out of the sitting room — she called it her boudoir , which he thought an affectation — and along the wide corridor towards the big first-floor room where the Brückners held their parties and the guests were able to admire his Russian art collection .
29 And from a wider point of view , We 're not helping the genuine trader .
30 From your speech in parliament and from a wide variety of other speeches I understand that you no longer agree with the evidence you accepted in 1971 .
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