Example sentences of "a range of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The extensive range of machinery and accessories includes a range of workbenches and power tool stands , portable mortising machines , whetstone grinders , sawbench , pillar drill and router table . |
2 | A very effective mailing of product samples was carried out after the launch of a number of new additions to a range of condiments plus repackaging of the whole range . |
3 | Since the beginning of the nineteenth century there had been voiced a range of analyses of , and solutions to , poverty . |
4 | Second , qualitative scores may be obtained from a descriptive analysis of the child 's performance across a range of subtests or across different items . |
5 | What is not perhaps as well understood is the art of keeping a range of invertebrates together without such conflicts . |
6 | 15.38 ( i ) Pupils working towards level 7 should continue to participate extensively in widely varied group work in a range of groupings where they should now be encouraged to take on an increasingly responsible and , as appropriate , individual or independent role , eg by taking notes of the discussion and checking them with the group , representing group views in plenary sessions . |
7 | If we take it seriously , we will want to learn more about a range of factors which affect it . |
8 | However , further description of the context in which they operate suggests a range of factors not yet common in the UK . |
9 | To look at the matter differently , one could say that the members of the economically defined working class in Britain are divided between the ‘ working class ’ and ‘ middle class ’ collectivities , with this division depending on a range of factors including place within the division of labour by strata , parentage , education , home-ownership , and income . |
10 | Second , if a difference is found this may be due to a range of factors besides marking to the market with stochastic interest rates , such as default risk , liquidity , and regulation . |
11 | The actual content given to natural justice or fairness will depend upon a range of factors : the proximity between the initial investigation and the final decision ; the construction of the statute ; the importance of the subject matter for the individual ; and the need for administrative efficiency . |
12 | The group is invited to start at a common point : response to a specific trigger — a research quote , a statement about opinions to be completed , a range of factors to be ranked for importance , a role play . |
13 | It was not explained how this was done in detail , but a range of factors is used and county planning departments as consulted . |
14 | There are a range of factors causing this trend . |
15 | Modelling aid Retrieval from a conventional filing system relies on either alphabetic or numeric indexation but the use of a computer enables data to be retrieved on a range of factors , either individually or simultaneously . |
16 | In addition , the investigator will test around 500 officers on a specially devised psychological instrument to determine the influence towards or away from prosecuting of a range of factors which may apply when an officer deals with a ‘ typical ’ traffic offence such as stopping a motorist for exceeding a speed limit . |
17 | As with depression , a range of factors may contribute to a person 's vulnerability to the disorder , and other factors may act to precipitate its appearance . |
18 | The distinction depends on a range of factors of varying importance and weight depending on the circumstances ; but generally what must be in contemplation is that there will be " an inquiry in the nature of a judicial inquiry " ( quoted from Lord Esher MR in Re Carus-Wilson and Greene ( 1886 ) 18 QBD 7 , at 9 ) . |
19 | With the advent of Enterprise Training , providing a range of skills , including financial management , staff management , technical management , as well as craft skills , training entered a wider framework and came closer still to the Advisory Services , and the farmer would , in time , come to look on the service of the Agricultural Training Board in the same way as he currently looked on the service of his bank or advisory service . |
20 | Such training needs to be centred on a range of skills including : active listening , consensus decision making , conflict management , negotiating agreement , creative problem solving , self-appraisal and group dynamics . |
21 | In addition to its function as a crucial teaching and learning method , talk is now widely recognised as promoting and embodying a range of skills and competence — both transactional and social — that are central to children 's overall language development . |
22 | But for half that — £25 an hour — you could hire an expert secretary with a range of skills , from copy-typing to letter-writing to faxing . |
23 | A group should be organised to take charge of these presentations , representing a range of skills , and preferably including someone with some knowledge of communication theory . |
24 | The prodigious kid has an uninhibited approach , a range of skills and vision that might be alien to the Taylor method . |
25 | Despite the commercial success of this unit and the facility which it offered of training in a range of skills , places were limited and the site was inaccessible from the south of the district . |
26 | He had emerged as a consistent and capable performer and had acquired a range of skills essential to his later success in politics . |
27 | These young people are already able to offer a range of skills such as wordprocessing and DTP ( Quark Express ) , proof reading , and print production knowledge . |
28 | Individual members were encouraged to develop a range of skills and to help others to develop their capabilities on the job . |
29 | I interpret " practice " in its broad sense of the practice of a range of skills . |
30 | At Winfrith , a range of skills developed for nuclear modelling and inspection were adapted for use by the offshore oil industry . |