Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] a [adj] range of " in BNC.

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1 The legal profession offers only a limited range of negative criteria , although there exist many eulogies of good practice from which rules of conduct could be extrapolated by a neophyte practitioner ( e.g. Malcolm 1966 ; Megarry 1962 ) .
2 ‘ Thus , although Dillons discounts only a limited range of titles , the knock-on effect of its advertising campaign and aggressive marketing is that it brings people into its shops , and generates the belief that all books are cheaper in Dillons , not just discounted titles .
3 It is boring , often done in locations where it is difficult to avoid ‘ bosses ’ , it affords only a limited range of ‘ bluffs ’ or easing techniques , and is looked down upon by regular policemen and women , a view unintentionally reinforced by those sergeants who apologize to regulars when asking them at parade to do sanger duty .
4 Because we earn no money for the bulk of our day 's work , buying things takes on a rich range of meanings .
5 Far from being a narrow specialisation , an actuarial qualification opens up a wide range of employment possibilities from academic research to the whole spectrum of commerce .
6 Each image has something different to convey , and opens up a new range of aesthetic possibilities , and as beauty itself can move and inspire us , so different images can awaken new emotions within us .
7 Such a widening of perspectives obviously leaves no place for the by now out-dated claim concerning the objective nature of linguistic analysis , but it opens up a whole range of stimulating opportunities for the exploration of the ways texts function in society .
8 But the board provides only a narrow range of sensitivity on the variables under its own control .
9 The financial press reports daily a whole range of interest rates .
10 Neil Frude 's book brings together a wide range of stimulating ideas related to the association of human attributes to non-human objects .
11 Nonesuch is , in publishing terms , a ‘ life style ’ magazine , a publication which brings together a wide range of articles of interest to a group of readers united by a common bond .
12 In the areas of language and epistemology , there is a collection of essays edited by Mary Vetterling-Braggin , Sexist Language : A Modern Philosophical Analysis ( 1982a ) , which usefully brings together a wide range of articles by a variety of contributors .
13 25 April to 16 June ‘ The Evening Standard Art Machine ’ , the largest art and design show ever created for children , brings together a wide range of art , design and technology under the same roof .
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