Example sentences of "range of [adj] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 About 50 wines and a good range of blended and malt whiskies .
2 Range of blended and malt whiskies .
3 Extensive range of blended and malt whiskies and beers .
4 Has a chilled wine cabinet and a good range of blended and malt whiskies .
5 Good range of blended and malt whiskies .
6 Extensive range of blended and malt whiskies .
7 Soon he began manufacturing a range of agricultural and dairy equipment , much of which was exported .
8 Moreover , the problem was not confined to one city ( London ) , it was an issue for the whole country : Belfast , Clydeside , Merseyside and a range of industrial and port areas , and city centres as at Sheffield , Coventry , Plymouth , Hull , Bristol and certain cathedral cities .
9 The Japanese will be offered greater access to Europe , on condition that they open their domestic markets — not only for cars but for a whole range of industrial and service sectors — to European businessmen .
10 The city was he believed , rightly enough , ‘ fairly representative of the conditions existing in many if not most of our provincial towns ’ , providing a range of industrial and service employment with average pay and employment levels .
11 Accordingly , the first stage of the study is to measure the competitive edge of British products in a range of industrial and consumer goods markets , and see how these can change as designs changes .
12 Although these investigators were not specifically concerned with the notion of cerebral asymmetry of function , their finding that bilingual subjects recognised English words more accurately from the right of fixation but Yiddish words ( which are read from right-to-left ) more accurately from the left of fixation ( see also Orbach , 1967 ) sparked off a number of experiments designed to uncover the relationship between visual field asymmetry and a range of procedural and subject variables .
13 In addition to the degree and diploma courses described below , there is a wide range of professional and postgraduate courses .
14 Hence the output voltage , within the design limits , remains constant over a wide range of current and input voltage variations .
15 It will consider a wide range of redistributive and revenue raising goals and , in each case , will use data from the UK Family Expenditure Survey and estimates of the effects of price changes on demand to calculate taxes which achieve these goals with the smallest distortionary effects on the economy .
16 The system of analysing common conflicts that the Grants learnt can be applied to a range of disciplinary and family problems .
17 The potential range of preventive and maintenance activities among older people is clearly substantial , ranging from smoking cessation to ensuring that a dwelling is adequately heated .
18 And indeed we 've just erm put together a new edition of this erm document erm it collects together the range of advisory and consultancy services on the campus , together with a list of the sort of test equipment and facilities around , and it also notes other things , such as M S E courses and short courses which can be put on .
19 The development of this style , then , should be credited not only to architects , but to the whole range of bureaucratic and business interests , academics , developers and systems builders , and the various strata of decision makers .
20 Graded listening and speaking activities for people in a range of social and business contexts .
21 In effect , BSL ( like ASL ) has a colossal range of ‘ present tenses ’ and while very few verbs inflect for tense as do SEE : SAW or GO : WENT : GONE , there is an immense range of tense and aspect information available in the inflected forms .
22 It also covered objectives on a wide range of physical and quality of service indicators , such as volume of traffic , physical productivity , and commercial speeds .
23 To take someone well-known , Claire Rayner has written a host of very successful novels as well as a range of medical and home health books , but she 's known best for her work as an agony aunt in newspapers , magazines and on television .
24 J.M. Sinclair put forward at Coloma College ( and elsewhere in print ) an analogy between preparation for teaching and for a range of medical and para medical employment .
25 This means that students can take full advantage of the Faculty 's wide range of academic and material resources .
26 Daniel Field does a range of organic and mineral hair products , available from major Boots stores nationwide .
27 At the same time , the inner city forms the ‘ sink ’ to which gravitates a range of marginal and minority groups , including non-white immigrants , young single people , one-parent families and various types of social deviants who prefer the anonymity of big-city life or who have been ostracized by their community of origin ( Knox , 1982 ; Peach , 1982 ) .
28 A wide range of recreational and leisure activities such as swimming , fishing , windsurfing and sailing are also available for people to enjoy .
29 A majority of his sample reported that the wife typically performed a distinct range of domestic and child-rearing tasks considerably more often than the husband , and also that she deferred to the husband in more important areas of decision-making .
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