Example sentences of "wide [noun] of [noun pl] [v-ing] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Because there 's a wide variety of schemes operating across the county . |
2 | Treaties are called upon to perform a wide variety of functions corresponding to distinct transactions in municipal law . |
3 | They represent a wide variety of suppliers ranging from equipment manufacturers to linenhire services to software suppliers . |
4 | What is considered the ‘ automobile industry ’ thus becomes a wide variety of technologies evolving toward all sorts of applications that flow from the same strand of technological development toward different markets . |
5 | FOR 40 years , I have been dealing in a wide variety of paintings ranging from Old Masters to French Impressionists , Dutch Romantics to modern British pictures . |
6 | This two-day event , offering a wide range of topics relating to teaching and learning , will provide an opportunity for both new and experienced academic staff to develop new ideas and skills in ‘ teaching and learning ’ . |
7 | Many types of small aids are available and can help overcome a wide range of problems relating to eating , drinking , toileting , dressing , mobility and others . |
8 | The department produces a wide range of reports relating to aspects of company manpower . |
9 | Jones , is responsible for the servicing of the Hebdomadal Council ( the body charged with the ultimate responsibility ‘ for the administration of the University and for the management of its finances and property ’ ) , for a wide range of matters relating to the general administration of the University , and for various ad hoc inquiries and working parties . |
10 | Mature students are admitted to individual faculties with a wide range of qualifications depending on their background and experience . |
11 | Eggs come in a wide range of sizes depending on how much yolk they have . |
12 | Only longer experience of a wider range of practices operating in a more constrained financial climate will enable a proper judgment to be made . |
13 | That 's the verdict of a European wide panel of judges looking at the entries to a special competition commemorating European Tourism Year . |
14 | It seems to me , however , that to view them as part of a wider set of problems relating to speech-writing differences is more consistent with verifiable linguistic data . |