Example sentences of "be [vb pp] over a wide " in BNC.

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1 Most of these patches are subdivided , and 26 small units of DNs are scattered over a wide area .
2 The material of the bags had been destroyed in the fire and most of the burned contents of the hold had been dispersed over a wide area .
3 The remains of engine houses and mining shafts are found over a wide area in this region , as well as ‘ rakes ’ long fissures stretching for miles across the landscape , where miners extracted ore from narrow veins in the carboniferous limestone .
4 Mrs Swindles said the development would be seen over a wide area of Co Antrim , Newtownabbey , Belfast and Co Down .
5 It would in some parts of the country be distributed over a wide area : the whole of East Anglia , for instance , with at present precisely 20 single-member constituencies , and in Scotland some considerably more extensive territories .
6 The observation of a progression enables the vibrational potential function to be specified over a wide range of the quantum number ν .
7 In hand knitting these braids are developed and can be worked over a wide number of stitches , sometimes forming basket weave patterns , but on a chunky machine there is a risk of forcing the needles .
8 They usually have their own personal computers , they need to subscribe to technical journals and pay for ( relatively expensive ) training and familiarisation courses in order to update their skills , their work tends to be spread over a wider geographical area and the need for a car is greater .
9 In the theory which accompanied this series it was shown that the function of regulated systems was to convert a ‘ rough ’ d.c. input voltage into a stable d.c. output voltage which would be maintained over a wide range of load current requirements as well as input voltage variations .
10 With both Cardiff and Newport dormant in recent years , other clubs have benefited from the movement of players ; talent has been spread over a wider area .
11 The speeds of molecules in a gas are spread over a wide range .
12 Consideration may need to be given to switching partners or departments to achieve this ; ( 3 ) inevitably , where the activities of a firm are spread over a wide area , problems arise in connection with the basic decision making processwhen , for example , partners ' meetings become more difficult to arrange .
13 Ireland , again unlike Holland , is a relatively big country and the players are spread over a wide area .
14 Restrictions on advertising and fees have been relaxed over a wider front .
15 When dawn broke , the jeeps and trucks were scattered over a wide area , camouflaged under bushes and in the lee of rocks .
16 The two Bf110s had crashed nearby , and ‘ … they were scattered over a wide area — we all went out to view the wrecks .
17 All windows were blown out and large pieces of metal and wood were scattered over a wide area .
18 They are well equipped — all resourcing being channelled to that age group rather than being dispersed over a wider age group .
19 Windows were shattered over a wide area and a number of persons had to be treated for injuries from flying glass and shock .
20 They were spread over a wide expanse of riverbank , back at the twisting curling Shannon river once more .
21 Even within London the operations were spread over a wide area with , for example , designers at Greenford , south-east London , fittings in Battersea and pattern-cutting in Kilburn .
22 The worst day for bomb scares was the Wednesday before Christmas , when many hours of trading were lost over a wide area of the centre of town .
23 As well as these precepting bodies there are numerous joint committees for other services where co-operation is needed over a wider area than the individual district .
24 Dampers are carefully designed so that this linear relationship is preserved over a wide range of speed difference .
25 It is found over a wide range of species , from butterflies and wasps to sea snakes and skunks .
26 an organisation which is spread over a wide geographical area is likely to decentralise authority on a regional basis , so that different cultures might predominate in different regions ; and
27 This rate is maintained over a wide range of aortic pressures by means of afferent and efferent arteriolar autoregulatory mechanisms , such as angiotensin II , renal prostaglandins , contractile myoepithelium , and the glomerular mesangium .
28 When it erupted around 75 000 a BP an estimated 2000 km 3 of material was dispersed over a wide area of the East Indies .
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