Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] a range [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whether within a single topic or within a range of topics , the construction of material aimed to illustrate links between concepts or links between topics is a fascinating but demanding exercise .
2 Write in a wider variety of forms , eg notes , personal letters , formal letters , instructions , essays , newspaper articles , reviews , biographies , stories , poems , playscripts , radio and TV scripts , for a wider range of purposes , eg to plan , to formulate hypotheses , to inform , to explain , to compare and contrast , to persuade , to entertain , to express attitudes or emotions , to shape experience imaginatively , and for a range of audiences .
3 This course is unique in providing vocational training suitable for specialist physical education posts in schools and for a range of professional roles in the leisure industry .
4 She now does less tax work and more audit , and for a range of clients , from a group of Alexander relaxation teachers , for example , up to a £2m turnover company .
5 J.M. Sinclair put forward at Coloma College ( and elsewhere in print ) an analogy between preparation for teaching and for a range of medical and para medical employment .
6 Built in Luton at IBC and with a range of European Vauxhall and Opel engines that take local content to 80 per cent , they 'll be in about half of Vauxhall 's dealers with prices just up on the Suzuki Vitara for the Sport and just below the Isuzu Trooper and old Shogun for the five-door Across Europe , GM is optimistic it can sell 40,000 and has capacity for another 10,000 should Europe 's fastest-growing market segment require it .
7 In theory , all Japanese drift-netters are still restricted to 12-km nets , with a mesh size of 150 mm ( 6 inches ) , but in practice this regulation has been completely ignored , and the high seas drift-net fleets operate with nets of up to 50 or 60 km ( about 31 or 40 miles ) , and with a range of mesh sizes , as small as 80 mm ( 3.2 inches ) .
8 The Highways and Planning departments are separate organisations within the local authority , each under the control of a specialist Chief Officer and with a range of responsibilities , including :
9 Furthermore , about forty wills , of laymen and women as well as ecclesiastics , have survived from the tenth and eleventh centuries , and with a range of other texts suggest that the use of written records extended well beyond simply the recording of estate boundaries .
10 Made in tough , impact absorbing braided netting , Helios cylinder protectors encompass a full range of cylinder sizes catering for the needs of all breathing apparatus and Scuba users — and in a range of colours including blue , red and yellow .
11 The effects showed themselves in the occupational culture of the force , in senses of threat and danger among members , and in a range of low-key security duties which merged with routine police work .
12 After 48h and over a range of FGF-4 concentrations ( 10 , 50 , 100 or 500ngml -1 , about 0.8–40nM ) , the average length of -AER forelimbs is 50% greater than that of contralateral+AER forelimbs or forelimbs cultured without FGF-4 .
13 It was envisaged , however , that they would " voluntarily delegate " to the central authorities control over financial , credit and exchange policy , over common customs policy " to ensure protection of the union-wide market " , and over a range of other activities including management of defence industries , transport , energy and telecommunications .
14 No one can predict whether a serious injury will result in death — that may depend on the victim 's physique , on the speed of an ambulance , on the distance from the hospital , and on a range of other medical and individual matters .
15 More attention needs to be focused on other records or information resources that document our culture and on a range of other institutions that produce them .
16 include provision for pupils to talk and listen in groups of different sizes and to a range of audiences ;
17 London , especially Inner London , gains considerably from the heavy weight given to population density and to a range of household characteristics derived from the Census , which are widely used in the redistributional formulae .
18 there is one general module descriptor which applies both to vocal work and to a range of instrumental types ;
19 Finally , the multimedia system would have an altogether different view , this time of a body of text embedded throughout with handles linking text segments to one another and to a range of externally stored texts , images , and recordings .
20 In Adrienne Bennett 's classroom pupils work on mathematical activities which enable them to respond in a variety of ways and at a range of levels .
21 Course work in the department is helped by a departmental library and micro-lab , and by a range of interesting outside speakers , many invited by the Politics Society .
22 They co-vary with other units in the system and/or with a range of speaker variables such as social class , ethnicity , age and sex .
23 For instance , housing units should not only be available for the planners ' notion of the traditional nuclear family , but for a range of different relationships .
24 Language is not only presented and practised in context , but through a range of topics that appeal to teenage concerns and interests .
25 Bows are an option which can work well in the right circumstances , but with a range of only 16″ do n't expect anything too dramatic .
26 They are probably at ease not only with women 's tears but with a range of private feelings and needs for dependency and intimacy .
27 Machine-based production began , not only in textiles , but in a range of goods which were particularly sensitive to this type of flexible demand , and only later on concentrated on the heavier industrial goods we now particularly associate with factory-based machine production ( McKendrick 1983 : 31–2 ) .
28 As Fielding has shown ( 1988b ) , what counts as good police work to ordinary policemen and women is not determined by official standards of performance , but by a range of contextual factors .
29 We are Disabled not by impairment but by a range of discriminatory practices which remove or restrict our abilities and limit our opportunities .
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