Example sentences of "[noun] of [art] range of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A Contracts Specialist with Scottish Nuclear since 1990 , Gordon will be involved in the setting up and administration of a range of contracts for assessment studies for work to be carried out at the Kozloduy Power Station . |
2 | Expenditure incurred on tangible fixed assets is directed mainly towards enhancement of the range of services offered by the Group , improving communications and increasing emphasis on health and safety in the workplace . |
3 | The standard molar enthalpies of combustion of a range of compounds are shown in table 5.2 . |
4 | This advisory section of the descriptor gives an indication to tutors of the range of contexts within which a module could be offered and the subject matter which would assist in the achievement of the Outcomes . |
5 | The Napier Business School gave the Princess a video demonstration of the range of courses , research and services that they offer and she saw new materials developed by the Department of Applied Chemical and Physical Sciences . |
6 | However , results of the teaching studies did not support a step-by-step approach to teaching the ‘ next skill ’ in the hierarchy , but gave a useful indication of a range of strategies that each child might soon acquire , which was valuable in planning the teaching . |
7 | In order to give an indication of the range of models applied to global politics , the two dominant approaches to analysis will be outlined and a critique of each advanced . |
8 | It will also give some indication of the range of assets in which it expects to invest : ‘ famous names ’ , ‘ recovery situations ’ , ‘ European ’ are examples . |
9 | These criteria are only intended to give a very general indication of the range of aspects of the work that would need to feature in any future evaluation . |
10 | I interpret " practice " in its broad sense of the practice of a range of skills . |
11 | Each set of social practices not only determines the characteristics of the individuals who engage in it but also supplies them with a conception of the range of properties they can have , and of its limits . |
12 | In the Management Matrix model there is an even broader conception of the range of decisions calling for specialization and delegation . |
13 | They form part of a range of diseases now more logically termed inherited prion diseases , and a new nomenclature has been proposed . |
14 | The magistrates obtained an Act authorising them to borrow £160,000 to build part of a range of docks designed by John Rennie . |
15 | Valuations are an important part of the range of services offered by MAS , especially since they can lead to further work within the department , eg handling a disposal based on a valuation provided by us . |
16 | Alumni can also continue to take advantage of the range of concessions and discounts announced last year . |
17 | Related research in this area has focussed on the views of information systems managers only , and generally , has not taken into account the views of a range of managers . |
18 | In this series of articles we examine the performance profiles of a range of applications so that you may better define and refine your system . |
19 | The provision of a range of materials and the opportunity to handle them freely , enables a child to become familiar with their various properties . |
20 | This requires the provision of a range of services . |
21 | We have also drawn on members ' experience of a range of schools , on the Bullock and Swann Reports and on the work of the Assessment of Performance Unit ( APU ) . |
22 | 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 ) . |
23 | Easterbrook 's hypothesis assumes that increases in arousal are associated with a narrowing of the range of cues utilized by an organism in performing a task . |
24 | In this sense , it was interested both in the narrowing of the range of views presented in newspapers and the likelihood that newspapers could be used for political ends . |
25 | This will result in a narrowing of the range of costs which were given by Touche Ross when it costed four alternative options for single-tier councils . |
26 | Whether or not their presence can be completely excluded will depend on the results of subsequent studies in which the effects of a range of stimulations will be examined . |
27 | The effects of a range of techniques suitable for unimproved rough grazings are shown in Table 3. ( page 4 ) |
28 | Volcanic eruptions invariably generate pyroclasts of a range of sizes . |
29 | This form is to be completed if the transfer of a single entry or the transfer of a range of entries from/to the working set to/from the table of origin is required . |
30 | Critics would stress the extent to which the children 's freedom to map out their lives for themselves , to make genuine preferences on the basis of a range of possibilities denied them , had been stifled . |