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

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1 THIS TIME last year I was decidedly unimpressed with the range of clothes available in Belfast .
2 There 's the often quoted comparison with our compatriots overseas that it 's cheaper to go overseas than stay at home , but I think , you know , with the range of accommodation , with the range of holidays now available in this country , I think the industry itself is competing very well and that the more and more people who find that they have n't yet discovered Britain will do so this year .
3 Why should the range of companies affected by the statutory scheme of administrative receivers not be co-extensive with the range of companies affected by the underlying contractual receivership regime ?
4 With the range of powers available , mineral workings can not , without good cause , be prevented by private landowners .
5 The isolation of the village from the outside world was mitigated by the existence of a close-knit village community with which the farm worker could identify and which provided him with the range of institutions and amenities which he then required in order to live the year round .
6 NLS News aims to keep readers and friends of the Library in touch with the range of activities and developments in services .
7 NLS News aims to keep readers and friends of the Library in touch with the range of activities and developments in services .
8 The most frequent type of tale found in these fabliaux is that dealing with the range of experiences of sexual gratification , marriage and adultery .
9 Parents will have a right to know , at each testing age , pupils ' achievements in each subject in comparison with the range of marks of pupils in the same class .
10 But irrespective of how they construe the common sense which is the policeman or woman 's working knowledge , seniors are agreed that new recruits need experience of life to enable them to deal with the range of situations and people they encounter in their work .
11 Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in the mixed ability class .
12 Certainly the constraints of examinations make it more and more difficult to cope with the range of abilities in a mixed ability class .
13 In a series of extensive field trials , users were impressed with the range of issues researched and the degree of detail produced .
14 While Walker ( 1975 ) reports relatively few female mature students in his sample , and no significant differences in completion rates or degree performance between male and female students , Yates and Davies report that there were almost three times as many women as men among their sample of former Access students in higher education ( this was no doubt associated with the range of subjects studied ; about three-quarters were studying education , social sciences or social work ) .
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