Example sentences of "the range [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The vessels are available in sizes of 30 to 500 litres and can cool their contents to a temperature in the range of 10°C to +20°C , accurate to ±2°C , within two hours .
2 While it is true that no major course development has been held up by administrative constraints , the range of decisions with administrative effects ( deadlines , counting rules , etc. , as well as the information base about approved fields ) imposes a permanent culture of change on the administration of the Course .
3 It is recommended that they approach , in the first instance , the Head of the relevant Department who can advise on the range of areas of supervised research , and the availability of staff .
4 At any rate , the effect of the urban-rural shift , 1960–78 , was to produce a remarkable gradation in manufacturing employment change across the range of areas from London to the most rural locations .
5 * Look at the range of titles in the field and for topics which keep coming up .
6 The most frequent type of tale found in these fabliaux is that dealing with the range of experiences of sexual gratification , marriage and adultery .
7 In order to engage in comparisons over time we were faced with a dilemma stemming from the change in the range of newspapers over this period .
8 This chapter has outlined the range of materials to which scientific techniques have been applied in order to discover a particular object 's provenance .
9 They were now thirty-odd miles away from the Manchester slums where they had been brought up , a distance that put them beyond the range of mobility of their families , who could not afford to visit them .
10 For one thing , the range of countries in which there were modern cities and modern industry was now much wider , and so was the range of stages in industrial development which they represented .
11 Without this understanding , it will be difficult to predict the range of conditions under which the agents will function , and to write labels for their use of the kind which has become so essential for agrochemicals .
12 By investigating current wastes ( and the range of wastes from companies which have expressed interest in moving to a clean rural environment ) it is intended to evaluate the type and amounts of wastes likely to arise and to establish the most effective means of dealing with them .
13 Unfortunately , video imaging systems are not very tolerant of contrast , and the range of brightness between the lightest and darkest areas of a picture which can be reproduced is very much less for video than it is for ordinary colour photography .
14 Similarly the range of tasks for which the device is required may not be known in the kind of detail which is available from comprehensive task descriptions but the designer will consider the extremes of what it is likely to be used for and the environment in which it will be used , for example designing a machine-tool for use in a factory has different requirements from designing a powered garden tool where the user could be wearing heavy gloves , will not be wearing safety-boots and will not receive any formal training .
15 Quantum chemistry may well yield progressively better approximations to ‘ the truth ’ , but we would also like to know the range of errors in the claimed predictions .
16 This percentage is in accordance with other flow cytometric studies in oesophageal cancer that have reported rates of aneuploidy in the range of 57% to 91% .
17 She may then give you information about the range of goods on sale , and show you particular products .
18 The range of goods in the shops .
19 The range of prices for bathroom furniture is enormous , starting at under £250 for standard suites , and going up to over £1,500 , for better quality , more intricately designed suites , which often include taps and bidets .
20 As indicated earlier in this paper the range of users of socio-economic data is growing wider in relation to their computing expertise .
21 A new co-operative venture with Shue Yan College , Hong Kong , was inaugurated , adding to the range of institutions in the Far East with which the Centre is associated .
22 Seniors in Easton recommend a later starting age than the current 18 years , with one even suggesting a compulsory twelvemonth work experience to broaden the range of experience of recruits .
23 Visitors are also transported back to 1905 and the ‘ International Tramway and Light Railway ’ trade show which was held in that year to show the range of equipment on offer to operators and would-be operators at a time when the electric tramcar was looked upon as the wonder of the age .
24 The upgrade has n't changed the relative positioning of the two products at all , merely expanded the range of documents for which users might consider PageMaker suitable .
25 The range of instruments to be used goes far beyond those required for simply co-ordinating economic policies . ’
26 Camellias from Burncoose and South Down , also gold medal winners , include new varieties which extend the range of colour of the hardy Williamsii type .
27 Our product guides , for instance , are intended mainly to inform the reader about the range of products on the market .
28 For example , operating decisions regarding the range of products to be made and sold would normally be made prior to the completion of the functional and master budgets , but these decisions when considered as a whole within the budgeting framework may be reconsidered and amendments made to the range .
29 From locality to Christendom : that was the range of vision of leading Scotsmen , kings , churchmen and nobles — transmitted , we may assume , to all those who sat in St Machar 's , their attention on the clergy at the altar distracted by what soared above them .
30 This means that the a.c. input to the rectifier bridge should be in the range of 20V to 22V r.m.s .
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