Example sentences of "a [adv] wide [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 The older organic links between the council , the Labour Party and the trade unions have been replaced by a much wider constituency and coalition .
2 Because of its ability to store and manipulate far more detail than a manual system , a computerised information system is usually capable of providing a much wider range and variety of analyses ; without it , certain information will simply not be produced .
3 At this juncture the objective is to treat the analysis of nonlinear circuits in a much wider context and in a much more general manner .
4 Social action would be linked with adult education in order to give a much wider perspective and provide a basis for life .
5 To give the LA301 a much wider appeal and flexibility of operations , it is designed as a hybrid with a small low emission petrol engine to supplement the energy available from the battery .
6 Regular communication with all staff will increase awareness of infection control related issues , but a newsletter or factsheet on items of topical interest such as salmonella , scabies or chickenpox can have a much wider circulation and impact .
7 If the roundabout suggests that the road you 're on is a fairly wide road and the road you 're exiting on is a fairly narrow road it will normally indicate you 're going from probably a duel carriageway , which you know you 're on if you 're already on it , but the road you 're entering might not be .
8 Illustrated books have a special appeal for many collectors , who are fortunate in having a very wide field and a range of prices to suit almost everyone .
9 Definition of need covers a very wide range and applies , among others , to problems connected with : health , housing , care of an elderly or disabled relative , as well as widowhood and problems encountered by the frail elderly who for example may require extra heating during the winter .
10 The word consultant lends itself to a very wide interpretation and many food service operators , and particularly hotel operators , believe they are all capable of being food service consultants .
11 What that obviously means is that they 've drawn from a very , from a very wide area and therefore , they , they 've got the long , main industrial estate , which has thirteen factories , of which only three are occupied , and ten which are unoccupied , which are erm , in fact deteriorating .
12 The playhouse in the Harlow is about the people in Harlow and about the people that come in from outside of Harlow I 'm very conscious that we do serve a very wide community and I am pleased that people with other sounds come and support the theatre has been rightly said if they did n't come in to Harlow to support the theatre we would have major problems .
13 A disposition is a very wide term and for instance a transfer out of assets by trustees to a tenant for life although it would not be a transfer of value would nevertheless be a disposition .
14 Disposition has a very wide meaning and would include a deliberate omission to do something ( s3(3) ) .
15 This is a very wide claim and one which potentially includes questions concerning the relationships between women , power and politics .
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