Example sentences of "[v-ing] the range of [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Specialisation can also result in blockage , with so many clients in a narrow field that the scope for search is limited ; this problem can be solved by specialising only in large sectors , and also widening the range of services on offer , such as management consultancy products , including manpower planning advice , executive assessment and salary surveys .
2 ‘ It is also extending access to higher education for local people and expanding the range of courses for vocational education in social work , nursing , physiotherapy , occupational therapy and radiotherapy . ’
3 The outcomes would also be accompanied by a range statement indicating the range of contexts in which the standards would apply .
4 There is , after all , no surer way of influencing the power of local government than by varying the range of services for which it is responsible .
5 The objective of this research is to examine the precise reasons for such developments , which include numerical flexibility ( part-time work , temporary work , overtime , shift-work and flexible working hours ) , functional flexibility ( varying the range of skills of individual workers ) , and distancing strategies ( sub-contracting work previously undertaken within the organisation ) .
6 Extending the range of visits to library and related establishments beyond the London area to which we are limited through lack of funds ’ …
7 General practitioners were not just avoiding ‘ heartsink ’ patients , as the editorial suggests , but recognised the mutual benefit of bringing new skills and knowledge into the practice and extending the range of options within their primary care team .
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