Example sentences of "range of [noun] [conj] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 If you bear this in mind when you look at the list below , you 'll find that there are a large range of activities that can play a part in your safer sex life .
2 Wolf-Tools offers an extensive range of work-heads that can be ‘ snap-locked ’ in one simple movement to any one of several handles .
3 ( See further Appendix C. ) We shall offer many instances to show how interaction , between the relations within that construction and the semantic identity of individual words , governs the grammaticality and interpretation of phrases and sentences , and influences the range of adjectives that can occur in any one position .
4 As Lindblom observes , a ‘ least-cost location for a new plant , for example , depends on the range of products that might be produced , the flexibility built into the plant , and the period over which costs and revenues are estimated ’ .
5 All of those BAe workers now facing the dole because of the ‘ peace dividend ’ must envy the French for having a diversified range of products that can keep the cash rolling in when one part of the market goes flat .
6 To raise the profile of Scholl as the experts on footcare , with a range of products that can solve and treat every problem , and prevent further problems .
7 In most cases , the retailer will be familiar with a manufacturer 's range of products and will be ordering further supplies of an item he usually stocks .
8 There were limits to the range of territory that could be held together in this way in the sixteenth century : towards the end of his life Charles V abdicated and retired to a monastery , leaving his German lands and his title of Holy Roman Emperor to the line of his brother Ferdinand , even though he would probably have preferred to keep the entire empire together and leave it to his son Philip .
9 Successful students receive the profile assessment of their language skills , confirmed by a course certificate : the range of achievement that can be certificated extends from GCSE to post GCE A-level .
10 Next thing I knew there was old Boris sitting opposite me at my desk showing me a range of snaps that might , even now , command some good prices in the appropriate journals .
11 The idea of tiny changes cumulated over many steps is an immensely powerful idea , capable of explaining an enormous range of things that would be otherwise inexplicable .
12 The range of things that can be addictive , though , is wider even than the range of available drugs .
13 With an appreciation of this , manufacturers have produced a whole range of equipment that can simulate a gentle tumbling stream , crashing waterfall or sparkling dancing fountain .
14 In it , the Welsh Office stated that a solution for Wales had to take into account four major factors which distinguished it from England : the Welsh Office had been responsible for public sector higher education in Wales since 1978 ; the scale of the problem was quite different in that only eight local authorities and a small number of colleges were involved ; the Regional Advisory Council for the whole of Wales , the WJEC , was made up of these local authorities ; and it did not make sense , either on economic or educational grounds , to expect colleges in Wales to provide as wide a range of provision as would be expected in England .
15 Fixed costs will often only be fixed over a limited range of output and will tend to behave in a stepped rather than linear fashion .
16 A rotund species , they are striking for their creamy white colour and remarkable range of sounds that can be clearly heard above the surface of the water .
17 You are never far away from the decision-making in this kind of work , so you learn how to manage a whole range of areas and can be involved at a high level relatively quickly . ’
18 They may have a minimum order and offer only firm sales , but they are all likely to have a range of titles that will fit the profile of your shop .
19 My practice has not encountered serious practical problems different from those of other fundholders and it seems to remove some of the difficulties of the existing scheme in that it resolves the problem of what referrals are within the range of services that can be purchased .
20 Gentleman sees the working papers he will discover that no hospital will be able to ask for trust status unless it agrees to carry out the whole range of services that must be undertaken in that area .
21 Those who ignored the role of adaptation were able to flourish at the same time as those for whom adaptation was the primary consideration , because the range of problems that could attract research funding allowed both approaches to find suitable niches for themselves .
22 First , because it limits the range of options that can be considered in trying to meet special educational needs .
23 Choices are still made , though external circumstances may limit the initial range of options and may also affect the outcome of the policy chosen .
24 It is i i I I we have a wide range of changes that would flow out from that so you could n't just take a change to Cornwall which would then create an oversized Devon seat , I quite accept that and we 've argued from the first that this would have to be part of the review as a whole .
25 Then the range of speeds that can be measured is very wide ; fractional Doppler shifts as small as 10 -15 can be measured and thus speeds down to less than — far lower than those normally encountered in fluid dynamics — though not all systems are capable of this .
26 For unplanted Koi pools requiring a turnover of the entire volume once every two hours or so , Cyprio has introduced a range of pumps that can cope quite happily with solids of up to 10mm diameter .
27 The team at Stanford achieved its record resolution by using liquid helium gas as a coupling medium at a temperature just above absolute zero , 0.1 K. At extremely low temperatures acoustic attenuation becomes almost insignificant , but the range of materials that can be studied is severely limited .
28 As a responsive composite ‘ biomaterial ’ , a biosensor is rather special , not only in the complex , multiple alliance of the materials in any individual device , but also in the wide range of materials that must be considered for the many types of transduction systems .
29 These three examples show the wide range of conditions that will have to be handled in providing far additions .
30 Two proposals led by my family health services authority are to establish a new pattern of audiological services in primary care for elderly patients operating from general practice rather than ear , nose , and throat departments , and to reach a consensus on the range of conditions that can be cost effectively , appropriately , and equitably treated in general practice by physiotherapists .
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