Example sentences of "at [art] range of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ As we looked at the range of products available , we saw that FCRS offered us the most flexible route as the basic packaged solution that could be easily maintained . ’
2 * Look at the range of titles in the field and for topics which keep coming up .
3 A task force of IT managers from several Courtaulds businesses looked at the range of options available and chose a Lotus package called cc:Mail as the preferred solution .
4 It looks closely at the range of policies developed by local government and in so doing assesses the relative responsibilities of various professional and political groups for their initiation and enactment .
5 This section looks at the range of services and how the family doctor service will be run to meet your needs .
6 Since The Machine Gunners found the biggest audience , it is useful to look in some detail at the range of reasons offered by teachers for its popularity .
7 We have to look at the range of ideals which are somehow clustered together to guide us , arrayed as they are in some sort of a rough priority system , and take out of its slot the unquestioned ideal ‘ be a man ’ .
8 This section looks at the range of techniques you can choose from before we move on in the next chapter to examine different ways video can be related to the rest of the language programme .
9 Subjects ’ estimates of risk appeared to be broadly sensitive to differences in the actual accident statistics at the range of junctions encountered .
10 The first step is therefore to decide exactly how much you want to spend and then to look at the range of items that can be purchased for this figure or less .
11 Police say they were shocked at the range of cars they discovered .
12 If we look at the range of statements about English teaching in books written before our Report we see how broad the subject is .
13 I will therefore be looking at the range of measures on offer to ensure that as we come out of the recession they offer unemployed people practical and effective help in getting back to work . ’
14 Its significance can be gauged in part by looking at the range of objections to the theatre as a place which subverted metaphysical fixity .
15 Tracings of fabrics and grains can be quickly and accurately made at a range of magnifications .
16 Users of injecting drugs can protect themselves by looking at a range of options for drug use other than injecting .
17 It will be looking , indeed it is already looking , through the work of a business development section set up a year ago — at a range of options .
18 Measures to promote more flexible forms of retirement — at a range of ages and on a part-time as well as full-time basis — and to outlaw age discriminatory employment and redundancy practices would therefore be an essential part of this strategy .
19 In the older screw-type test machines it was the only feasible test program , but with modern servo-hydraulic machines very rapid rise time is possible and creep and stress-relaxation tests are feasible , as well as dynamic tests at a range of frequencies .
20 Sir Neville Cardus , another great music critic writing about the history of music , likened the image of great composers such as Bach , Mozart and Beethoven as , ‘ Looking at a range of mountains , those names are on the summits then one comes to a plateau — and there standing out and rising from it is the cathedral of César Franck . ’
21 In Adrienne Bennett 's classroom pupils work on mathematical activities which enable them to respond in a variety of ways and at a range of levels .
22 In directing subject working groups and TGAT , the Secretary of State at the time , Kenneth Baker , demanded advice on ‘ the measurement and recording at a range of levels of positive achievement in reasonably discrete elements ’ ( DES 1988a : Appendix B ) .
23 Last week employment secretary Michael Howard announced he was looking at a range of measures to boost tourism in Britain currently worth £25bn a year .
24 This effectively spreads out the resonance peak ( which at a steady temperature is very sharp ) , and produces strong coupling at a range of temperatures .
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