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

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31 It requires the court to have regard in particular to : ( a ) the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned ( considered in the light of his age and understanding ) ; ( b ) his physical , emotional and educational needs ; ( c ) the likely effect on him of any change in his circumstances ; ( d ) his age , sex , background and any characteristics of his which the court considers relevant ; ( e ) any harm which he has suffered or is at risk of suffering ; ( f ) how capable each of his parents , and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant , is of meeting his needs ; and ( g ) the range of powers available to the court .
32 The New Towns Act , 1946 , provided for the designation of sites for New Towns ; the setting up of development corporations for their development ; and it gave them the range of powers they would use .
33 With the range of powers available , mineral workings can not , without good cause , be prevented by private landowners .
34 These are : ( i ) the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned ( considered in the light of his age and understanding ) ; ( ii ) his physical , emotional and educational needs ; ( iii ) the likely effect on him of any change in his circumstances ; ( iv ) his age , sex , background and any characteristics of his which the court considers relevant ; ( v ) any harm which he has suffered or is at risk of suffering ; ( vi ) how capable each of his parents , and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant , is of meeting his needs ; ( vii ) the range of powers available to the court under the Act .
35 The MP said he was seeking a meeting with the Home Secretary to discuss increasing the range of powers available to police when dealing with emergencies in large privately-owned complexes .
36 The proposals of the six schools selected as the focus for our evaluation are representative of the range of proposals reviewed , and the evaluators are satisfied that the picture which emerges from this sample is true to the general flavour and direction of the Major Project as a whole .
37 In ten years ' time we shall no doubt still be using the techniques discussed in this chapter but we may also have opened up new avenues of research by widening the range of materials examined and by using other scientific techniques which at present are only at the development stage .
38 This chapter has outlined the range of materials to which scientific techniques have been applied in order to discover a particular object 's provenance .
39 Needless to say , this rock is forcing us to reexamine totally meteorite impact dynamics , and is broadening the range of materials we define as meteorites ( see Box I ) .
40 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 .
41 There has been little development in style since the 1920s though the range of materials has increased .
42 He showed the notarised notebooks of April 1986 demonstrating the range of materials , including not just palladium but several other metals , that was being used two and a half years before they learned of the work by Fleischmann and Pons .
43 He had checked the range of materials available in the library but wanted pupils to do some research in the library for the project .
44 The first phase of the research project will focus on Euro-commuters and the range of difficulties they encounter , the problems associated with specific countries , and what they have learned from their business dealings on the continent .
45 The way in which our primary schools are organised , both in curriculum terms and in the pattern of the school day , prompts reflection on the range of viewpoints which can be sincerely held when education can be regarded in such humanistic terms .
46 One of the benefits of being at a university is the range of lectures that are put on each week on topics ranging from Chinese ceramics to nuclear power stations .
47 The panel of judges was selected from leading retailers , briefed to select the winner as the range of carpets which had the most originality and innovation with outstanding sales potential .
48 Public buildings , whether administrative or cultural , are found only rarely within the range of structures , in contrast to defences which are relatively common at sites on the main communications network .
49 The range of objects tested covers the whole spectrum of datable materials found on archaeological sites but also encompasses more exotic items such as embroidered silk and carved ivory .
50 In the case of majority voting , we have already seen one line of approach — to restrict the range of preferences .
51 Additions to the range of stamps represent exogamous marriages in successive generations , with family sets of dies being cut in each , with a merging of ‘ heraldry ’ .
52 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 .
53 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 .
54 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 .
55 The trick is to be fully aware of the range of conditions one is likely to encounter and then to select the clothes which offer the greatest versatility and which will cope with the harshest of these conditions .
56 I regret that it is not possible separately to identify the money devoted to the range of conditions associated with the menopause from the £225 million spent on medical research last year .
57 However , with the current uncertainty of COSE 's intentions and the range of systems management and other API options being considered by various open systems groups and organisations it is ‘ no time to bow out now , ’ says Moss .
58 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 .
59 There is no limit to the range of improvements the project will be involved with .
60 Finally , Allan draws a distinction between different forms of caring and suggests that ‘ tending ’ is usually outside the range of tasks which friends would perform .
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