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

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1 As I have argued at length elsewhere , retirement is both the leading form of age discrimination and the driving force behind the wider development of ageism in modern societies .
2 The department is fully involved , through the Board of Historical Studies , in the wider teaching of history in the Faculties of Arts and Social Sciences .
3 Since then , however , few new hydrogels have become routinely available for contact lens work , whereas the wider exploration of hydrogels in other biomedical applications has increased .
4 One possibility , usually disastrous for the development of the wider course in terms of resource constraints , is the ‘ header-tank ’ model , where departments with strong freestanding courses resource and develop these first before turning to the faculty- or polytechnic-wide scheme .
5 We would , however , expect a match between the organisational culture and the wider culture of society at large .
6 This growth he put down to the general improvement in bookshop presentation and the wider availability of books in non-traditional outlets .
7 The development of a right of parents and pupils to see the pupil 's personal school record has not been a specifically education issue but has arisen as part of the wider campaign for access to personal records .
8 Recent thinking is that these should be scrapped and replaced with the wider concept of children with ‘ learning difficulties ’ having ‘ special educational needs ’ .
9 This seems to be a particularly valuable approach to analysing the wider concept of access to resources in rural areas .
10 So far , even though we have kept an eye on the question of political authority , the discussion has been concerned with the wider notion of authority in general .
11 Such studies do not give a true reflection of population needs , nor may the clinical indices used to predict survival or estimates of prognosis be applicable in the wider population of patients with severe acute renal failure .
12 With the wider use of computers in the home , and the prospects , in the not-too-distant future of being able to order goods via a telephone link , mail-order business seems likely to grow .
13 By contrast , we want to do more to encourage the wider distribution of wealth throughout society .
14 Let us now move away from the store-rooms of museums to the wider world of archaeology in the field .
15 Re M is important as it clarifies the law on privilege and social work records but it is important to consider it within the wider context of access to information generally .
16 The objectives of these committees are to facilitate an exchange of views between the police and the wider community on issues of local concern ; to help resolve conflict between the police and dissenting sections of the community ; to encourage self-help and crime prevention activities ; and to educate or inform the public regarding everyday police matters ( Morgan , 1989 ) .
17 Not only was the wider effect of debt on family life recognised but also , as happens today , attempts were made to influence social policy through retrieving bureau experience and to build educational programmes to influence the public in their home-making .
18 We can not contain it and still expect that the wider health of freedom of expression may be unaffected .
19 Such reasons provide just one set of limitations against the wider adoption of forms of NFI , an issue we discuss in chapter 5 .
20 The right structure is contingent , that is to say depends , upon the wide range of factors including the competitive environment , the type of product , the quality of the labour force and the culture of the organisation .
21 A quick glance at a standard form partnership agreement ( Appendix 1 ) gives a good impression of the wide range of matters upon which agreement is desirable .
22 For instance , personality variations account for the wide range of reactions towards a salesperson .
23 The wide range of colours of transition metal complexes is among their most striking properties .
24 ‘ Our society has a large and varied membership and this year 's lecture programme will reflect the wide range of opinion among the society 's members . ’
25 Amongst the wide range of issues on which comment was invited , the following were particularly important :
26 We noticed the wide range of realizations in chapter 4 ( table 4.2 , p. 97 ) and commented on its regularity .
27 There were no obvious differences between the studies in the way in which they were conducted which could account for the wide range of rates of dream reporting from NREM sleep .
28 The wide range of courses in terms of content and timespan presumably reflects the budget and teaching staff available and the demand created by service needs ( notably shortage of staff in specific areas ) , and the needs expressed by interested applicants .
29 The leopard 's spots provided excellent camouflage in the wide range of habitats in which it successfully lived .
30 The wide availability of Cervelat in supermarkets and delicatessens makes it one of the most popular of charcuterie products and one that will not offend even the most conservative of palates .
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