Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] the 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 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 That has to be to the long-term benefit of the profession and of the wider community .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Nevertheless , some men and women have , since the middle 1960s , benefited from the expansion of university education , from the growth of law faculties in universities , and from the wider availability of this education and , with little private income , have been able ( largely because of the increase in publicly financed legal aid ) to make a living at the bar .
13 What the MacMahon Act did do was to make the British programme slower and more expensive ; and from the wider standpoint of the Western Alliance , it led to unnecessary duplication of effort .
14 The latter operate solely through the state apparatus ; the former are active both in the individual workplaces and in the wider arena represented by the state .
15 There is implicit in this socialist debate , and in the wider discussion of reform and revolution , a specific conception of what constitutes a major change in the political system .
16 Trade unions are institutional representatives of worker interests both within the labour market and in the wider society , and they accentuate the collective rather than the individual power-resources of employees .
17 We will continue our efforts to break down the barriers that prevent them from competing freely throughout Europe and in the wider world .
18 If the two papers had appeared out of the blue , with no preparation of the scientific ground , they would surely have made an enormous impact both among astronomers and in the wider world .
19 There is still a place within drama activity for performance to a wide range of audiences , both within the school and in the wider community .
20 This restructuring approach argued that it was necessary to look at what was happening within industry itself and in the wider economy .
21 Having seen the function of the Bank of England in the sterling money markets carrying out its role as lender of last resort , it is now possible to look at the significance of its open market operations in relation to interest rate determination in the money markets and in the wider economy .
22 This passage is somewhat unsatisfactory in its lack of certainty and in the wide discretion it appears to leave to the courts .
23 The avowed programme of Montjoie was to find the link between various arts and to investigate their common tendencies , and Canudo invented the term ‘ cérébrisme ’ to describe this attitude : ‘ Montjoie is the mouthpiece of Cerebrist art , for Cerebrism , according to its own definition , embraces and explains the entire artistic evolution of our age during the past forty years , and in the widest sense , being an aesthetic that is indissolubly cerebral and sensual — against all sentimentality in art and life . ’
24 Each gentle breath was exquisitely hushed in these still hours as the light began to glimmer over the arch of heaven , ‘ mid the cloud-wreaths , over the mountains , and on the wide expanse of ocean — ahead , astern , and on either side of us , as we sped towards Lewis .
25 And to the wide shore with its blue waves
26 It is yet more evidence that the Government are committed to ensuring the capability of the Royal Navy 's fleet and to the wider aim of ensuring that our forces of the future have the modern equipment that they need .
27 We are also responsible for the launch of the Bond to our salesforce and to the wider world , which I deal with in this article .
28 A Fitness Assessment and Sports Injuries Centre was opened in 1989 and these services are available to the University and to the wider community .
29 It can include the immediate team of tutors and clinical teachers within the school of nursing , but in the wider sense it includes the medical staff and all trained staff of wards and departments , each with their special skills , personalities and valuable experience .
30 I feel for Sister Hart and the barrage of criticism she has come under , but in the wider context I feel for every nurse bearing patient advocacy in the face of medical inadequacy .
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