Example sentences of "of the 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 .
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