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

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1 The Santa Cruz Operation was taking a bullish attitude towards the launch of Destiny last week , pointing out that it was a technology , not a product announcement , and saying that it would be a long time before the package would support the large range of peripherals in the SCO catalogue : SCO also claimed to offer pretty much everything offered by Destiny , including DOS/Windows emulation and Motif — which SCO ships , not just supports — claiming its distribution network was mature and widespread , and said it was more interested in the networked and multi-user system market than the PC and Mac replacement that USL is interested in .
2 Since 1986 it has offered a wide range of programmes in the fields of management and technology with the Graduate School of Business Administration taking the lead role in these activities .
3 The range of goods in the shops .
4 If you 've signed up for a Barclaycard recently , or joined the AA , you will probably have been tempted by the offer of ‘ free accommodation ’ in a ‘ superb range of hotels in the UK and Ireland ’ .
5 Between Haweswater and the rest of the Lake District lies the longest range of hills in the Lake District above 2,000ft .
6 Chapter 5 includes extended readings from a range of studies in the sociology of crime .
7 This book contains 17 chapters by 23 authors , covering a wide range of topics in the chemistry of PT , Pd , Rh , Os , Ir and Ru .
8 The content of the tests was taken from the range of topics in the Cockcroft foundation list .
9 ( It was not possible to cover the complete range of topics in the Cockcroft foundation list during the project . )
10 This chapter has provided information on the difficulty levels of tasks from a whole range of topics in the Cockcroft foundation list .
11 It was the biggest exercise of its kind mounted by Courtaulds , with questionnaires so far going to 15,000 employees across the whole range of operations in the UK , continental Europe , United States , Latin America , the Far East and Australasia .
12 Dr Snell has recently suggested that on the evidence of apprenticeship indentures women and girls were bound to a range of occupations in the early and middle years of the eighteenth century from which they were later progressively excluded as capitalistic developments took more work from the home and as population growth accelerated to flood the labour market .
13 As with his architectural assaults , he trawled for information from a wide range of experts in the environmental field , including the pressure group Friends of the Earth , whose director at that time was Jonathon Porritt .
14 A new co-operative venture with Shue Yan College , Hong Kong , was inaugurated , adding to the range of institutions in the Far East with which the Centre is associated .
15 A range of disorders in the foetus may be caused by the absence of the correct enzymes which break down the food which the foetus absorbs in the womb .
16 Tei and Owen provide no breakdown of their data in terms of the angular separation between adapting and test stimuli on their " different " trials so it is net possible to see whether adaptation is effective over a greater range of orientations in the LVF compared to the RVF .
17 The Arbroath guidebook 's glossary has some of these — ‘ clearstorey : the range of windows in the upper part of a building ; Frater : a monastic refectory or dining hall [ alas not taken from the Latin for ‘ brother ’ , but from a French reduction of ‘ refreshment' ] ; Gablet : a decorative design in the form of a small gable , often above a window ; Pend : a vaulted passageway [ several pends in St Andrews ] ; Slype : a passage ; Triforium : the arcaded gallery between the main arcade and clearstorey ; Tympanum : the enclosed space within the head of an arched doorway [ does that mean it has a space behind like a drumhead — an open space inviting impressions to be made upon it ? ] ’
18 Quantum chemistry may well yield progressively better approximations to ‘ the truth ’ , but we would also like to know the range of errors in the claimed predictions .
19 * Look at the range of titles in the field and for topics which keep coming up .
20 The Surface and Materials Engineering Division of Salford University Business Services is offering a range of services in the field of vacuum coatings , including contract R & D , coating characterisation , consultancy , design , routine coating service and technology transfer .
21 It provides a range of services in the London area .
22 A Middle East peace conference which will address the full range of problems in the region and promote democracy , respect for human rights and reconciliation between the different communities .
23 While in Minneapolis Gorbachev also opened the Gorbachev-Maxwell Institute of Technology , jointly funded by a prominent British publisher , Robert Maxwell , and the state of Minnesota to foster joint US , European and Soviet work on a wide range of problems in the fields of environmental conservation , communications , information , health and nutrition .
24 We conclude our accounts of each approach by looking at some of its distinctive variants to demonstrate the range of options in the neo-Marxist literature .
25 The broad range of concepts in the Geology course produces graduates who are adaptable to alternative professions in industry and commerce .
26 He characterizes this range of choices in the following way , pointing out that the second , third and fourth rules operate mainly in working-class speech .
27 And if you go to places like erm Guisborough , erm er and South Middlesbrough there you will see a range of housing types available for range of groups in the community .
28 The MA in Social and Political Thought is a large and thriving programme which has been ‘ A ’ rated by the UK ESRC , and attracts students from a wide range of backgrounds in the UK and overseas .
29 We depend on support from a wide range of sponsors in the commercial and private sector .
30 What is significant is the extension since 1979 of the range of issues in the first category which the Conservative leadership regards as ‘ high politics ’ , that is , which it regards as being within its own sphere of decision-making .
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