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

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1 It is an essential ingredient in the range of measures which may be needed to discourage such contempt .
2 Ciprofloxacin , a fluoroquinolone antibiotic , fills an important gap in the range of antibiotics and has an interesting development history .
3 No reported case has even suggested that an expert in the range of circumstances discussed in this book owes no duty in tort to the parties to the contract under which the expert makes his determination .
4 Students may be placed at a particular point in the range of modules depending on their competence profile .
5 The Joint Working Group on Youth Work in Lothian has been asked to report on the scope for including road safety in the range of issues addressed by youth organisations in their work with young people .
6 If adults are not able to travel far to attend courses , any reduction in the range of courses in terms of subject content , levels ( eg HNC , degree ) and modes of study provided in a geographical area could result in some subjects being to all intents and purposes inaccessible to adults .
7 In order to engage in comparisons over time we were faced with a dilemma stemming from the change in the range of newspapers over this period .
8 Matching the change in the range of qualifications of school-leavers has been a dramatic transformation in the youth labour market in a little over a decade .
9 However the results give an approximate parabola with a minimum in the range of voltages studied .
10 There has been a great improvement in the range of goods and cards , I 'm sure you 'll all have noticed it too .
11 While the number and proportion of women in paid employment has increased significantly since the Second World War , there has been only a very small improvement in women 's wages compared with those of men , and little growth in the range of occupations in which women are able to gain employment .
12 One American study of primary school girls found a class similarity in the range of behaviours , including domestic behaviours , perceived as feminine .
13 By the early twentieth century this situation had improved slightly , due in part to an expansion in the range of occupations open to young middle class women .
14 Progress will be shown by increased fluency ; an increase in the range of types of text which the pupil can tackle without frustration ; an increase in the range of approaches which readers can apply to particular texts according to their own purposes and those of the texts — skimming , scanning , close reading and so on .
15 There has been a large increase in the range of beers available and interest is high .
16 Progress will be shown by increased fluency ; an increase in the range of types of text which the pupil can tackle without frustration ; an increase in the range of approaches which readers can apply to particular texts according to their own purposes and those of the texts — skimming , scanning , close reading and so on .
17 This increase in the range of assets available to societies was related to the extension of the services they were to be permitted to offer .
18 Secondly , patients would not be asked to include death in the range of responses .
19 Whether there should be a temporary restriction in the range of duties required of the employee ; and
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