Example sentences of "a wide array of " in BNC.

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1 Pluralist approaches , on the other hand , stress that the types of pressures on government come from a wider array of different types of interests .
2 But the real-balance effect may also operate on a wider array of assets which constitute the net worth of the private sector , though there has always been controversy over the range of assets to which it is supposed to apply .
3 Man , furthermore , shares sociality with a wide array of other living organisms and to treat the specifically human kind without a look at other species would be to assume too narrow a perspective .
4 Its authority to work for the removal of all barriers to the free movement of coal and steel rested on a wide array of actions , ranging from non-binding recommendations to binding decisions .
5 Despite the mood of despondency that seemed to shroud the whole idea of European unity in the mid-1950s , there was nevertheless a wide array of cooperative bodies in which the European democracies were involved to a greater or lesser extent .
6 Finally , Darwin displays the indirect evidence for the theory : the explanations it provides for a wide array of facts in biogeography , geology , embryology and so on .
7 a wide array of intermediate reforms … including anti-racist and race equality policies and programmes , ethnic record keeping and monitoring of jobs and services , establishment of race equality targets and timetables , appointment of specialist race relations staff across the authority departments , equal opportunity clauses in contracts and contract compliance policies , race training , positive action training , racial harassment procedures , and many others ( Butcher et al , 1990 : 124 ; cf.
8 Clearly no government can legislate for such a wide array of circumstances , let alone attempt to enforce such legislation .
9 A new German , with a formidable international reputation in the United States and Japan , having developed , through his investments , a wide array of associates in the upper echelons of those countries .
10 The term covers such a wide array of diverse explanations that the survival might have been bought at the cost of radical change to its empirical and normative content .
11 As we have seen , the speaker may not have any specific idea of the extra contextual assumptions that the hearer will supply and the extra relevance may be achieved by a wide array of weak implicatures .
12 In the second part of the book , the possible-world approach is extended to the description of narrative universes , which are attributed a modal structure consisting of a world presented as actual and a wide array of private worlds resulting from the character 's mental activities ( Chapter 6 ) .
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