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

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1 The principal part of this programme uses these data to provide a unique picture of the range of differences among schools in an entire secondary school system .
2 From June 1 , the cost of the range of services including cashing or paying in cheques will rise from £2 to £5 .
3 One has only to think of the range of services to which an old person may or may not be entitled to see that , even if power is in general exercised responsibly , old people and their informal carers are particularly vulnerable to professional neglect , abuse of power or , more often and more excusably , to inexpert or biased assessment .
4 The intermediate group lacks any strong class identity because of the range of occupations within it , and because many of its members become socially mobile and move into a different class .
5 The important , but neglected , problem of the range of scales of uplift associated with thermal mechanisms is addressed by Le Bas ( 1980 ) , and the idea of lithospheric vulnerability is presented by Pollack et al.
6 Before you start on the preparation you must be quite sure of the range of studies within which you are to work .
7 What is significant is the extension since 1979 of the range of issues in the first category which the Conservative leadership regards as ‘ high politics ’ , that is , which it regards as being within its own sphere of decision-making .
8 These criteria are only intended to give a very general indication of the range of aspects of the work that would need to feature in any future evaluation .
9 It will also give some indication of the range of assets in which it expects to invest : ‘ famous names ’ , ‘ recovery situations ’ , ‘ European ’ are examples .
10 Mindful of the gaps in his reading , and aware of the range of books in Mr Noble 's library now denied to him , Edward and Helen scoured the second-hand bookshops for bargains and texts necessary for his matriculation test in October .
11 Overall , by 1900 central government action concerning recognized social problems was greater than in 1870 but still slight in contrast with the magnitude of those problems and of the range of demands for action .
12 This advisory section of the descriptor gives an indication to tutors of the range of contexts within which a module could be offered and the subject matter which would assist in the achievement of the Outcomes .
13 The programme for students completing the final year of the Ordinary degree contains , in addition to the two themes above , a unit in Industrial Computing Systems , which focuses on the use of a range of systems in industrial environments .
14 Thus there is no evidence as yet for any imaginative creation , development and writing up of a range of stories within the English fabliau corpus .
15 This is perhaps the most common format , where prospective purchasers are asked to make offers over a guide price , minimum sale price or are advised of a range of prices within which an offer may be acceptable .
16 To help provide a sharper focus to current policy debates , and in preparation for a larger study of the effects of teacher education , this project will establish an up-to-date database on the nature of a range of approaches to initial teacher education .
17 In suggesting programmes according to level we have taken account of a range of dimensions of difficulty .
18 A Contracts Specialist with Scottish Nuclear since 1990 , Gordon will be involved in the setting up and administration of a range of contracts for assessment studies for work to be carried out at the Kozloduy Power Station .
19 So , the effective approach for dealing with objections involves two areas : the preparation of convincing answers ; and the development of a range of techniques for answering objections in a manner which permits the acceptance of these answers without loss of face on the part of the buyer .
20 Most teachers encourage children to make use of a range of clues including picture clues , contextual clues and syntactical clues but there are also occasions when phonic skills are needed .
21 More particularly , pupils should compile a folder of coursework containing writing of a range of types on a variety of topics for different and clearly specified audiences .
22 With more money available to satisfy scientific curiosity , with the development of a range of types of boring equipment and with the adaptation of seismic work , the solid profiles beneath alluvium can more often be determined .
23 The new policies , aimed at increasing the flow of local and foreign capital , included ( i ) the decision to establish an Investment Centre to streamline investment approvals ; ( ii ) the decision to join the World Bank 's Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency ; ( iii ) the negotiation of bilateral investment protection agreements with foreign governments ; and ( iv ) the introduction of a range of measures on remittance of after-tax profits , redefinition of foreign-controlled companies and the associated relaxation of domestic borrowing ceilings for foreign firms .
24 Theories cast in terms of external structures and systematic forces are at the ‘ holist ’ end of a range of causal theories , just as theories which take actors as the final authority are at the ‘ individualist ’ end of a range of theories in search of understanding .
25 The Quintet , formed in 1990 , plays the music of a range of composers including Thelonius Monk , Dizzy Gillespie and Kurt Weill , and is made up of : Linley Hamilton ( trumpet/flugelhorn ) , Nick Scott ( bass ) , Brian Rice ( drums ) and Foggy Little ( guitar ) .
26 We now have to think of a range of possibilities in settlements , from those which have completely survived to those which are completely deserted , with all shades in between .
27 This is a complex and still unstable concept whose understanding involves a consideration of a range of issues within discourse analysis , pragmatics , and the theory of grammar ( see , for example , Canale and Swain 1980 ; Richards and Schmidt 1983 ) .
28 This form is to be completed if the transfer of a single entry or the transfer of a range of entries from/to the working set to/from the table of origin is required .
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