Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] a [adj] range " in BNC.
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1 | Whichever is the true view , the general offence of fraudulent conversion has proved valuable , covering as it does in clear language a wide range of circumstances in which property may be misappropriated . |
2 | There 's none of the dazzling leaps or appalling lapses that gave previous albums a dynamic range . |
3 | Most of the major clearing banks offer private investors a wide range of foreign currency accounts , both in the UK and offshore . |
4 | This gives its nauseating , pungent spray a wider range — an arc of about 45 degrees — and greatly increases the defender 's chances of covering its target . |
5 | Newstel Information Ltd offer a wide range of telephone information services on the premium rate network , from specialist weather forecasts to racing tips . |
6 | We are content to develop on a co-operative basis a whole range of policies . |
7 | Barton is part of a regional development area and as such it can offer new companies a wide range of financial incentives . |
8 | Manufacturers : these tend to be specialists and in the main offer a limited range which often does not include equipment . |
9 | From 19 July you will be able to purchase from your local stores a large range of gifts — carrying our new logo — at competitive prices . |
10 | Throughout the Prussian east a wide range of specifically Polish cultural organisations sprang up in response to this pressure : the Slav Literary Society ( 1836 ) , the Wroclaw Flute Choral Society ( 1890 ) , the Sokoł Physical Culture Society ( 1894 ) , and the Association of Polish Boy Scouts in Germany ( 1912 ) . |