Example sentences of "[noun pl] of the range [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | You think of , I mean the obvious great power , the one superpower that 's left now is the United States compare the United States with let's say Fiji enormous difference in terms of the range of interests it has , erm the things in which in there 's hardly anything in the world takes place without some claim of the United States to have an interest in it . |
3 | The welfare state has grown steadily since the Second World War , in terms of the range of services offered , the number of people covered and the cost of provision . |
4 | Women have been disadvantaged in the past in terms of the range of occupations undertaken and are liable to be particularly affected by future changes . |
5 | Thus the routes to becoming an art teacher have become more flexible , both in terms of the range of courses available and the stages at which students can choose a career as a teacher of art and design . |
6 | Complete Works also scores well in terms of the range of features each application has to offer . |
7 | In this respect , a post-audit may provide an important learning feedback leading to a sharpening-up of future evaluations , both in terms of the range of issues examined and of the degree of depth in which they are investigated . |
8 | So we should like to see an authoritative source of comparative APRs : both typical rates and the extremes of the range of rates , for different types of credit and ( where this makes a significant difference ) different types of purchase financed by the same type of credit . |
9 | Consumerism — there was some mention in the circular about taking note of the views of the people both of the users of services and their carers , the consumers of the range of services . |