Example sentences of "[noun sg] over a range [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Shadow ministers who visited Washington thus found themselves at the centre of considerable attention , and were probed in detail on their thinking over a range of issues . |
2 | Such research has become possible only with the advent of tunable lasers , which can emit light over a range of wavelengths . |
3 | It created a wide divergence of attitude over a range of policy issues , generated acute mutual suspicion , and prevented either capital from providing a core around which the nation 's business community could coalesce . |
4 | In the United States , a complex wrangle is taking place over a range of possible standards . |
5 | The result is that melting takes place over a range of temperatures , and this range is a useful indication of sample crystallinity . |
6 | We then passed beneath a ranch fence : Parque Nacional Torres del Paine , it announced , and in the distance over a range of low brown grasslands were the sharp spires of a dozen oddly-shaped mountains , twisted and contorted and coloured like no other mountains we had ever seen before . |
7 | Clearly , the circuit behaves as a rejection filter and figure 8.8(c) gives its response over a range of frequencies either side of the rejection frequency . |
8 | These include the introduction and partnering scheme ‘ matchmaker ’ , which operates within Scotland and outside ; information provision over a range of issues from development to funding ; training and accreditation ; and collaboration with manufacturers and standards bodies . |
9 | The programme of study encourages individuals to develop their ideas and design progression over a range of fashion , furnishing and domestic textiles , carpet , wallpaper , laminates and decorative papers . |
10 | If experiments such as creep or stress relaxation are performed on the same sample of a polymer over a range of temperatures a pattern of behaviour is apparent that as long ago as 1943 led to the proposal of a " master curve " to which all observations could be reduced . |
11 | In this construction , gleaned from a close reading over a range of texts , Modleski comes close to the guidelines offered by Mills and Boon themselves : |
12 | Initial recordings were obtained in the cell attached configuration , and Fig 1A shows the activity of a single K + channel over a range of pipette potentials in one experiment . |
13 | They apply to the justification of the use of public power over a range of issues , for an extended period of time . |