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

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1 In other words , an age range for recruitment of 20s/30s may still be unlawful sex discrimination .
2 In the fullerene-based superconductors , the intrinsic orientational disorder ( leading to a relatively high intrinsic resistivity or short mean free path ) , short coherence length and high T c together greatly extend the useful temperature range for measurement of the fluctuations and allow direct observation of the fluctuation phenomena in pure single crystals .
3 For the second half of 1992/1993 the target range for growth in M4 , the measure of broad money , will be 4%-8% .
4 Low cost coaxial illumination is available throughout the magnification range for examination of glass encapsulated devices .
5 First , it is important to recall that in BV ( as compared with textbook descriptions of standard English ) many vowels have a startlingly wide range of realizations ( see the range for /a/ in table 4.2 ) .
6 Westwards , range after range of blue hills and mountains crowd the horizon : Ben Stack , Arkle , Foinaven , Ganu Mor , Cranstackie ; and a distant prospect of the ‘ Heather Isle ’ of Lewis , in the Outer Hebrides , shimmering and dancing in Atlantic haze .
7 Range after range of mountains passed beneath as we bucked and swayed on the final approach .
8 An amusement area provides a wide range of entertainment including a giant astroglide , dodgems , crazy golf and many children 's and adult 's rides .
9 Thatched cottages cluster round the harbour while at the other end of the wide sandy beach Somerwest World offers a complete range of entertainment to holidaymakers and day visitors .
10 First , the range of choice at local level seems , if anything , to have been reduced as a consequence of a series of tighter and tighter rules , first on levels of expenditure and then on activities on which it could be spent .
11 ( iv ) Individuals choose to belong to national groups ( even if the oppressing force reduces the range of choice to a very narrow one ) and do so as the selection of a strategy for action , not the passive recognition of some primordial ordering .
12 This , however , need not so much reflect a decline of the village as a social centre ( its past vitality has often been greatly exaggerated ) as the extension of a wider range of choice to those sections of the rural population whose ownership of a car or a motorcycle has granted them easier access to urban amenities .
13 Thus in Europe , automobiles have been subjected to a good deal of standardization in matters concerning safety and pollution , but that has not precluded the car industry from providing a vast range of choice in terms of styling and performance .
14 To some extent these changes may be consumer driven , reflecting consumer dissatisfaction with impersonal and bureaucratised welfare systems in contrast with the range of choice in private markets .
15 However , to benefit from the range of choice in the trade-off between risk and return that options offer , rather more is required of somebody who invests in options than is required of an investor in futures .
16 In Britain , unlike the United States , there are no residence requirements : hence , parties enjoy a wider range of choice in the selection of candidates .
17 Can schools offer such a wide range of choice in the curriculum ? erm Will we be able to maintain the erm the levels of staffing erm that 's been possible so far ?
18 So far as they were concerned traders and sailors who had been blown off course were pirates ; and in the range of activity between purely peaceful traders and pirates who were ready to attack ships of any nation there were some traders who were prepared to use force to make Spanish ports deal with them , and others who were willing to appear to use force in order to provide Spanish settlements with an excuse for trading .
19 The ever broadening range of involvement by government departments makes it difficult to trace the evolution of policy through Whitehall or to interpret decision making in development planning , and researchers are presented with a bewildering complexity of sources which hinders efficient and economic research .
20 There is a whole range of film on the market , but I had heard that slide film is best .
21 From locality to Christendom : that was the range of vision of leading Scotsmen , kings , churchmen and nobles — transmitted , we may assume , to all those who sat in St Machar 's , their attention on the clergy at the altar distracted by what soared above them .
22 Goody goody goody woof woof woof I can see exactly what this guy 's means about eh , huh , anything , anything in laboratories because the , the range of stuff in these magazines is phenomenal .
23 Although the range of work of the tribunal unit has grown , the size of the original team of three full-time caseworkers and two administrative assistants has remained the same .
24 The salary will naturally depend on the size and range of work of the practice in which the trainee solicitor is articled , but The Law Society sets down recommended minimum salaries and can refuse to register articles where the salary is less than this figure .
25 The inclusion of the full range of work with old people would reduce uncertainties about the equivalence of the client samples , and may reveal more marked differences of social work approach .
26 A process of polarization is developing , with households busily engaged in all forms of work at one pole and households unable to do a wide range of work at the other … .
27 Volunteers are needed for a range of work from running the library to organising functions and events .
28 A deputy for the County Economic Development Officer is required to assist in the management of the full range of work in the department and be responsible for the direct management of the Policy and Research Service .
29 Now a cursory look through our library cuttings today shows me the huge range of work in which you 're involved .
30 If the hon. Lady knew what was available to those of her constituents who are unemployed , she would know that we offer a wider range of help to unemployed people than has ever been available in this country before .
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