Example sentences of "range of [noun pl] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 From an old book of local walks I read of a route up the Remarkables , the jagged range of peaks which overshadow Queenstown across the lake , and which rise to nearly 8,000 feet .
2 The range of tools found on these farms is often limited and unrepresentative of the range of activities we know took place .
3 In fulfilling its primary objective of securing improvements in animal welfare , the Foundation pursues a range of activities which fall broadly into two categories : scientific research and education .
4 Level II recognises competence in a more demanding range of activities which require a degree of individual responsibility .
5 Learning is therefore seen as experiential , so that the content of the curriculum will consist in a range of activities which present the learner with opportunities for knowing .
6 Over a number of years AEA has been actively transferring technology developed in other sectors into the area of healthcare , where we are involved in a wide range of activities which include the development and full-scale clinical trials of new medical products .
7 SCAN of substantial lesson segments taking in the range of activities which occur ( see page 51 )
8 Since the end of the Second World War , state institutions have extended their influence over a whole range of activities which touch individual lives .
9 Goffman 's emphasis is upon a wide range of cues which tell us what kind of activity or behaviour we are engaged in .
10 So you 'll find a range of programmes which start with a problem ( of one kind or another ) and end with a solution which the audience finds — hopefully — more satisfactory .
11 It is to be hoped that future research into the nature of language processing will continue to relate findings about the performance of both skilled and impaired language users on the wide range of tasks which go together to make up out ability to acquire and use language — for it is only by attempting to do so that it will ultimately be possible for psychologists to develop a comprehensive model of language processing .
12 1978 ) and this also gives specific recommendations for programmes to encourage the use of vision in a range of tasks which tap different areas of visual activity .
13 The practical consequence of the range of laws we have described was that , by 1979 , the freedom to engage in peaceful protest in this country was traditionally dependent not on the law but rather on the benevolent exercise of discretion by those in power .
14 Similarly , we could postulate some alien being capable of seeing nothing at all in the range of wavelengths we call ‘ light ’ but able to see a whole range of colours in the ultraviolet or infrared .
15 The range of products they try — from glue to lighter fuel — grows all the time and the fashionable solvent changes from one year to another .
16 Moreover , Arabic tends to use a relatively small number of conjunctions , each of which has a wide range of meanings which depend for their interpretation on the context , thus relying heavily on the reader 's ability to infer relationships which are only vaguely alluded to by the writer .
17 The field of artificial intelligence spans a range of topics which include expert systems , computer vision , speech recognition , natural language understanding and intelligent tutoring systems .
18 The range of topics which have been researched to date is broad , covering issues in assessment , staff development and appraisal and many others .
19 The following table illustrates a range of initiatives which occur in schools .
20 So , there are a range of senses which attach to the idea of the student 's critical abilities , reflecting different value positions .
21 This information is however available in a new and comprehensive range of brochures which have been sent out to most companies and other business organisations in Northern Ireland .
22 Do n't eat anything dangerous — but try to extend the range of things you know the taste of .
23 The table simply illustrates the range of policies which have been introduced .
24 The first phase of the research project will focus on Euro-commuters and the range of difficulties they encounter , the problems associated with specific countries , and what they have learned from their business dealings on the continent .
25 Many of the international firms have a broad range of consultants who have differing styles and philosophies and therefore potentially appeal to a wide and diversified range of clients .
26 Its research programme comprises a range of projects which focus on the role and function of law in society .
27 Little or no account is taken of such corporate entities as manufacturers ' associations , the City of London and the educational system ; or of the whole range of institutions which sustain the British social system .
28 With greater exposure to other languages , it later became apparent that these so-called ‘ basic ’ categories are not in fact universal , and that languages differ widely in the range of notions they choose to make explicit on a regular basis .
29 ‘ From the initial idea which sounded crazy , they have created a huge range of lipsticks which do n't compromise on the quality of formula or packaging .
30 If we take it seriously , we will want to learn more about a range of factors which affect it .
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