Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [art] wider " in BNC.

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1 Finally , perhaps this change of mood can only be explained in the wider context of gradual changes in government policy on the inner city and UDCs — the emergence of a ‘ new realism ’ tempering the policies and rhetoric of the radical right .
2 Getting the right result has not lost its importance , but it is no longer enough and attention has to be given to the wider service .
3 They must also be considered in a wider context since the need for defences in the civil zones throughout the Empire arose out of the great pressures on the frontiers by barbarian migrations .
4 The effects of these policies on access to schooling have to be considered in the wider context of family income and availability of education .
5 Any question of providing long-term support for children in the family of a man who is not their father should be considered in the wider context of financial provision for families generally .
6 And they must do that as the possibility increases that they might be sucked into a wider Balkans war .
7 The latter place rather more emphasis on the social values and cultural meanings associated with family life , and look at change over time in the sentiments , attachments and emotions associated with different family relationships — usually between spouses and between parents and immature children , although in principle the same kind of analysis can be applied to the wider kin group .
8 Linkages will be made to a wider context--notably the parallel experiences of marshland communities in the Low Countries and North-West Germany .
9 Such arrangements have to be seen in a wider context .
10 So Heineken 's recent big-money renewal of their sponsorship of the Heineken National League has to be seen in a wider context than the clubs who belong to the league .
11 By this method the detail of the object will be seen in a wider visual angle and the retinal image will be magnified , a greater part of the retina thus being activated .
12 There is , first , the relationship between rich and poor nations , which may be conceived in terms of neo-imperialism and dependency ( but in that case imperialism has to be seen in a wider perspective than that which treats it exclusively as a stage in the development of capitalism , important though this latter process is ) , or in terms of the current preoccupation with a ‘ North-South dialogue ’ , which is today more a confrontation than a dialogue .
13 Human rights issues , as illustrated by AIDS , have to be seen in a wider context and , conversely , one can not contemplate the totality of public health without the human rights component .
14 The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them .
15 The primary school curriculum was to go beyond the basics of English and mathematics , which in any case should be seen in the wider context of other subjects .
16 In our view , the impact of out-of-town shopping on the viability and vitality of town centres must be seen in the wider context of the growing imbalance between private and public modes of transport .
17 This is not to say that the contributions which social scientists may make to solving particular technical problems , or enlarging the sphere of rational decision making , should be dismissed altogether ; only that they have to be seen in the wider context of political contestation and choice .
18 The impact of the Spanish Civil War on British public opinion must be seen within the wider context of the international events of the 1930s .
19 We shall miss his presence and friendship from this meeting and he will be missed from the wider courts of the Church . ’
20 Members of the rebel National Government of Cambodia ( NGC ) expressed reservations over the initiative , saying that it should be incorporated into the wider UN draft peace proposal .
21 Repeated medians are usually sufficient for exploratory purposes but , if the results are to be presented to a wider audience , the more pleasing appearance that can be achieved by hanning may well repay the extra effort .
22 It is envisaged that the role of the clinical teacher as such will be subsumed into a wider role of teacher practitioner , who may have additional specialist knowledge and who is likely to be ward or unit based .
23 From 1st January , 198- , the work of the Information Office would be subsumed under the wider remit of Miss Portia Forbes .
24 Change in the 1990s must also be envisaged within the wider context of an integrated and more open European Market , which is likely to cause all manner of stresses and strains to British society and economy .
25 But investment at Bristol can not be isolated from the wider national context and large questions such as what is the role of higher education in national life , how may it be expanded , who should pay and how ?
26 It has inevitably to be exercised within a wider framework that takes account of the general interests of the community , both local and national , in the education process .
27 Pupils at Key Stage 2 will be introduced to a wider range of sources and resources than at Key Stage 1 .
28 This was the opening Zborowski had worked for , a chance for Modigliani 's work to be appreciated by a wider public outside France .
29 It unites six established British artists who might be linked in a wider definition of The School of London .
30 On the contrary , a wide range of dispersal agents would allow a larger number of individuals to strip the tree of fruit at its prime and it would then be distributed to a wider range of habitats and be buffered against any disaster that might overcome the dispersal agent of a species relying on just one such agent .
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