Example sentences of "range of [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Its priority is simply to lead the market with the speediest and most reliable printers , with the easiest local network connections , and with the broadest range of peripherals and implementations .
2 The University 's Computing Service offers an excellent range of peripherals and specialist services , including high quality Calcomp plotters , and a typesetting service .
3 The bow has a range of 36″ and a strength of 5 .
4 From small beginnings in the 1980s , there is now a wide range of low- and no-alcohol beers , lagers and wines in all stores .
5 Prices of the Kanga range of dresses and accessories have been dramatically reduced by up to 50 per cent .
6 Nicholson 's are blessed with a range of pubs that are magnificent buildings .
7 Globalization refers to the increasingly global scope of a range of phenomena and issues , some aspects of which have already been discussed above .
8 A small amount of leather is left after cutting , and to my surprise this was also checked and the offcuts matched to the straps to produce the adjusting piece for two-piece leather straps , or the strap button fobs and end pieces on Klondyke 's range of webbing and stretch straps .
9 Second , qualitative scores may be obtained from a descriptive analysis of the child 's performance across a range of subtests or across different items .
10 Or hiding themselves from me , resorting to a whole range of lies and excuses .
11 Measuring 15′ × 9′6″ having double drainer stainless steel sink unit ( h and c ) , with range of cupboards and drawers , space for breakfasting if required , gas cooker point , plumbing for automatic washing machine , ideal standard gas fired central heating programmer wall mounted gas water heater , built-in cupboard , picture window overlooking the garden .
12 Throughout the 1970s , central and local government were responsible for the publication of a range of plans and reports designed to re-invigorate an area whose economic base might have disappeared , but one with tremendous opportunities and where almost 50,000 people still lived ( Ambrose , 1986 ) .
13 If we work through the former alone the range of choice or the breadth of the spectrum will vary from area to area .
14 As consumers of a health and social care system , our range of choice and our control of our own care may be extended .
15 Close association with a member of the other sex , as in marriage , allows a wider range of response and action than either partner could have on their own .
16 Explain what is meant by the relevant range of activity and its significance to CVP Analysis .
17 Some of the designer 's ideas about what would happen and what pupil and teacher activities might occur were : ( i ) children and teachers would be amused by the screen presentation ( ii ) that the screen might dominate the situation ( iii ) that teachers would possibly be engaged in a new activity ( iv ) it could be used across a range of teachers and children ( v ) children would be busy drawing graphs themselves ( vi ) discussion on the interpretation of the graphs would be instigated .
18 Becher et al put forward the following strengths and weaknesses of visitation ( which covers a wider range of activities than inspection ) as an accountability procedure :
19 We are concerned , therefore , to apply TQM to the broad range of activities that are involved in R&D operating in the different industries , including how best to manage the total R & D operating in the different industries , including how best to management the total R & D process , from an original concept , through to product or service marketing , manufacture and end-use .
20 That is not to deny the wide range of activities that have involved employers .
21 If you bear this in mind when you look at the list below , you 'll find that there are a large range of activities that can play a part in your safer sex life .
22 The concept of planning encompasses a wide range of activities that affect the living conditions of those in particular areas .
23 Beyond this the state may wish to encourage better quality service and extend the range of activities that private doctors provide to include preventive programmes such as immunisation .
24 Right , Whitchurch seven , the , the report they want , where we 're getting to and there is an appendix at the proposals of course , for developing erm , a forum for Whitchurch er , with a range of activities that we could undertake to try to regenerate some confidence in Whitchurch .
25 This has far-reaching implications also for social work across the entire range of activities as it has to be based very firmly on an elaborate statutory framework which spells out possibilities and responsibilities for intervention in considerable detail .
26 The Russells Hall pupils were immediately able to see that their new working partners opted for as wide a range of activities as they did and joined in with as much interest .
27 The essence of the argument is that linguistic expressions derive their meanings and legitimate usages from the range of activities and contexts in which they have evolved — meanings , therefore , derive from what Wittgenstein calls ‘ forms of life ’ .
28 Each HCI Club offers a wide range of activities and daily entertainment for adults and children alike .
29 The school had a guidance programme which needed to develop a range of activities and contacts with employees , trainers and further education institutions so that students could make career choices in an informed and knowledgeable way .
30 The course 's wide range of activities and diversity of forms of assessment encourage students of Theatre Studies to develop flexible approaches to job seeking .
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