Example sentences of "whole range [prep] [noun pl] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | A spokesman for the Department of Employment said : ‘ This was not a one-off study , but part of a whole range of studies undertaken for the Department by the SCPR . |
2 | A whole range of questions stemming from why one form of parenting is seen as acceptable and another unacceptable , or why the same form of parenting is acceptable in one context but not in another , had received little systematic analysis . |
3 | Here we need to ask ourselves a whole range of questions associated with the ways in which staff are managed in general and about the ways in which appraisal will be managed in the future — for there are choices to be made there in particular . |
4 | The next day , they admitted that they had miscounted and that ‘ in the period June 27-August 9 … the numbers of persons detained for the whole range of offences connected with public order were loyalists 468 ; republicans 427 ’ . |
5 | If that can be done with improved efficiency with the whole range of services continuing to be carried out , there is no reason why the Secretary of State for Wales should not dive approval to such a scheme . |
6 | Soviet writers claimed that the Western states were employing a whole range of devices to undermine the neutralism or proclaimed neutrality of the new states . |
7 | But clearly the majority of our audience is rather discerning and er is making decisions based on erm a whole range of factors to do with the information they receive through marketing and publicity . |
8 | A whole range of strategies tend to be adopted by those seeking budget appropriations . |
9 | During the lunch break Kirsty answered questions on a whole range of topics ranging from her experiences abroad to her favourite training sessions . |
10 | 1.28 A badly disabled plaintiff might need specially constructed or modified accommodation and a whole range of appliances to make his life more tolerable ( see George v Pinnock [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 118 , Cunningham v Harrison [ 1973 ] QB 942 and Abdul-Hosn v The Trustees of The Italian Hospital ( 1987 ) unreported ) . |
11 | He states that natural justice , being a flexible term which imposes distinct requirements in different cases , is capable of applying to the whole range of situations encapsulated by the terms ‘ judicial , ’ ‘ quasi-judicial , ’ ‘ administrative ’ or ‘ executive ’ . |
12 | When combined with the sensitivity and psychic state of the experiencer a whole range of possibilities opens up . |
13 | The programmes of those early years explored the whole range of possibilities offered by civil nuclear power and paved the way for the growth of a domestic industry capable of mastering the entire fuel cycle from the mine through enrichment to reprocessing . |
14 | There are a whole range of features designed to help save you time and money — and all are exclusive to contract customers . |
15 | We have a , a whole range of branches doing research into the atmosphere . |
16 | Churches are only one example of a whole range of buildings becoming redundant , which includes railway stations , textile mills , hospitals and great naval dockyards . |
17 | His polarized oppositions between pure and impure women connected with a whole range of representations regulating female behaviour in the 1850s and 1860s . |
18 | Conservatories and porches — at very competitive prices — can be designed to your exact requirements and cover a whole range of specifications to suit your property . |
19 | The study has detailed information on both employment history and a whole range of aspects relating to parental background , home life and education , together with other important events in early adulthood , such as marriage and childbirth . |
20 | Married women found themselves either excluded entirely from , or treated very poorly by , a whole range of measures designed to work through the labour market . |
21 | What is more , the crucial issue of traffic segregation should have been discussed in Stadtverkehr , given its relevance to cost-effectiveness , design and indeed a whole range of issues connected to the principles of traffic quietening . |
22 | This latter point raises a whole range of issues related to economics and available technology . |