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

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1 The trick is to be fully aware of the range of conditions one is likely to encounter and then to select the clothes which offer the greatest versatility and which will cope with the harshest of these conditions .
2 It all started with the idea of re-establishing the archive of the Verein Berliner Kunstlerinnen ( Association of Women Artists in Berlin ) which was destroyed during the second world war and developed into a journey of discovery , which has reached this point with the following achievements : 1200 women artists on record ; many works discovered ; the archive set up ; a profusely illustrated catalogue ( in fact the word catalogue does not give an idea of the range of articles contained in it since it covers the history of women artists in German-speaking countries , to art-business oriented articles , to facets of the history of the association , followed by a chronological development of the association and a full catalogue of the works on show , divided into sections , as they are in the exhibition ) ; a dictionary with short biographies of 1200 artists and 700 friends of art called Kathe , Paula und der ganze Rest — Ein Nachschlagewerk ( Kathe , Paula and the rest of the bunch ! — A Reference Book ) , which has caused something of a stir ; and of course , finally , the exhibition showing the works of 70 of the members and guests of the association over its 125 year life , which includes 250 works loaned by 100 institutions and individuals .
3 The proposals of the six schools selected as the focus for our evaluation are representative of the range of proposals reviewed , and the evaluators are satisfied that the picture which emerges from this sample is true to the general flavour and direction of the Major Project as a whole .
4 Further to our meetings , I have enclosed my redrafted view of the range of specialists available within this department .
5 Some of this exuberance was tempered in time by a greater appreciation of just how much of the world economy would have to be rebuilt after the war , and of the range of obstacles which stood in the way of the realization of the dream of " unhampered trade " .
6 An example may serve best at this stage to illustrate something of the range of problems often encountered by pupils when composing non-time-related texts .
7 And our own lifetime of a few decades is roughly in the middle of the range of times we can imagine .
8 Each set of social practices not only determines the characteristics of the individuals who engage in it but also supplies them with a conception of the range of properties they can have , and of its limits .
9 Anthropologists and others have produced evidence of the range of languages and institutions within which ‘ scientific progress ’ has been made , as in the mix of mathematics and astrology in ancient Greece ( Goody , 1977 , p. 17 ) , and of geometry and the building of sacred altars in ancient India ( Parry , 1982 , p. 23 ) , while in Europe developments can be traced through a number of traditions , of which the essayist tradition is only one .
10 Observation of the range of products being made in the late 1980s by Nairobi 's jua kali artisans — those who work under the ‘ hot sun ’ — confirm that Mutang'ang'i 's story is far from unique .
11 These works mark the beginning of a new maturity in Mozart 's style , both in scoring ( he now made full use of the range of instruments and good players available in Vienna ) and in scope .
12 Something of the range of skills required can be seen in the career of the seventh-century bishop , Desiderius of Cahors .
13 In the Management Matrix model there is an even broader conception of the range of decisions calling for specialization and delegation .
14 Easterbrook 's hypothesis assumes that increases in arousal are associated with a narrowing of the range of cues utilized by an organism in performing a task .
15 The practical consequence of the range of laws we have described was that , by 1979 , the freedom to engage in peaceful protest in this country was traditionally dependent not on the law but rather on the benevolent exercise of discretion by those in power .
16 On the evidence of the range of writers discussed this is not the case .
17 This is illustrated by the enthusiastic endorsement of the range of writers working in this area of the content of Gorz 's ( 1982 ) Farewell to the Working Class .
18 The principal part of this programme uses these data to provide a unique picture of the range of differences among schools in an entire secondary school system .
19 You think of , I mean the obvious great power , the one superpower that 's left now is the United States compare the United States with let's say Fiji enormous difference in terms of the range of interests it has , erm the things in which in there 's hardly anything in the world takes place without some claim of the United States to have an interest in it .
20 In order to give an indication of the range of models applied to global politics , the two dominant approaches to analysis will be outlined and a critique of each advanced .
21 In this sense , it was interested both in the narrowing of the range of views presented in newspapers and the likelihood that newspapers could be used for political ends .
22 Featured below is a sample selection of the range of hotels available , to give you an overall impression of the high standards offered in The Hague area .
23 That is a direct result of the sudden increase in competition and the consequent expansion of the range of services and the size of firms in order to respond to it .
24 From June 1 , the cost of the range of services including cashing or paying in cheques will rise from £2 to £5 .
25 One has only to think of the range of services to which an old person may or may not be entitled to see that , even if power is in general exercised responsibly , old people and their informal carers are particularly vulnerable to professional neglect , abuse of power or , more often and more excusably , to inexpert or biased assessment .
26 Consumerism — there was some mention in the circular about taking note of the views of the people both of the users of services and their carers , the consumers of the range of services .
27 The welfare state has grown steadily since the Second World War , in terms of the range of services offered , the number of people covered and the cost of provision .
28 Valuations are an important part of the range of services offered by MAS , especially since they can lead to further work within the department , eg handling a disposal based on a valuation provided by us .
29 Expenditure incurred on tangible fixed assets is directed mainly towards enhancement of the range of services offered by the Group , improving communications and increasing emphasis on health and safety in the workplace .
30 Dr R Williams , director of health care purchasing , said : ‘ This is a positive step towards improved care and will help increase awareness of the range of services and standards available . ’
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