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

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1 Yet when it is placed within the wider social and economic context , retirement counselling assumes a breadth and an importance that far transcends the encouragement of useful and meaningful interests and hobbies to fill the ‘ idle ’ hours of leisure .
2 Company law is examined against the wider background of the Community rules which grant equal access to the markets of other member states , and which harmonise the conditions for the exercise of particular types of business activity .
3 Working-class politics is located in a wider material , cultural and social universe , and has no meaning outside that universe .
4 Schools and teachers are part of a wider political arena and it is inevitable that school disruption is sucked into the wider debates about and responses to law and order .
5 These B flat/F trombones are used a good deal by tenor trombonists too , but the bass trombone is made with a wider bore which improves the tone on the low notes .
6 This appears to be the case regardless of whether the innovation is evaluated by the wider urban community as being of high or of low status .
7 The second kind of text — meditation on the Passion — is illuminated by the wider perspective of The Form of Living .
8 As well as these precepting bodies there are numerous joint committees for other services where co-operation is needed over a wider area than the individual district .
9 The revitalised image of the historic Phaidon Press is well reflected by these two related books in which accurate and informed scholarship is conveyed to a wider and more popular audience than under the old dispensation .
10 Does my right hon. Friend accept that the anxiety that still persists in Staffordshire about the fate of the Staffordshire regiment is not mere local and parochial concern but is based on a wider concern for the strength of the infantry ?
11 The sociological variant combines similar scepticism with an analysis of medical power and its effects and is based on a wider critique of the professions and professionalism .
12 The self-actualising individual is influenced by a wider range of motivations .
13 However the public is influenced by the wider allegations and Kitcher expresses concern that ‘ Those who have been beguiled into thinking that a high school course in evolutionary biology is the gateway to a life of violence and depravity are not likely to ponder the scientific credentials . ’
14 Although the focus is on individual prisons , some account is taken of the wider prison system and , in at least some cases , the overall criminal justice process .
15 In Levin 's essay , avant-garde cinema is assimilated into the wider discourse of Modernist art despite their material and institutional differences .
16 Published by the Menil Foundation with Mercator Fonds and Thames & Hudson ( £45 ) , it is aimed at a wider readership , but it will be the essential essay for all students keen to learn how a great scholar 's opinions have been honed over the long years spent in the consideration of Magritte 's art .
17 This is aimed at the wider community and particularly at adults .
18 Much data is published on the wider concept of the International Banking Market in recognition that total external activity of the banking system is important for macro economic concerns and not just that in foreign currency .
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