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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 But with the rapid increase in the number of books and documents published each year , and also in the range of topics covered by these publications , the complexity of classification has increased correspondingly .
2 SCAN of substantial lesson segments taking in the range of activities which occur ( see page 51 )
3 Fifth and finally , the NCRA and the block exemption differ in the range of activities which cooperating firms are allowed to undertake , the latter being rather more inclusive than the former while not , however , allowing firms to undertake joint marketing of the product of co-operative R&D projects .
4 Indexing journals ( often simply called indexes ) give the straightforward bibliographical details of articles in the range of journals ( which may be in hundreds ) covered by the indexing service .
5 Secondly , patients would not be asked to include death in the range of responses .
6 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 .
7 Similarly , we could postulate some alien being capable of seeing nothing at all in the range of wavelengths we call ‘ light ’ but able to see a whole range of colours in the ultraviolet or infrared .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 With greater exposure to other languages , it later became apparent that these so-called ‘ basic ’ categories are not in fact universal , and that languages differ widely in the range of notions they choose to make explicit on a regular basis .
11 The GRP rod has its best application for kites in the range of diameters from 1.5mm to 10mm ( 1/16 to 3/8in nominal ) .
12 The average spending on new equipment was generally very modest but the majority of firms reported major benefits in terms of increased efficiency , quality , output , and in the range of products or services they could offer .
13 An organisation might become so widely diversified in the range of products or services it offers that it becomes difficult , if not impossible , for management to integrate all of the organisation under a common objective and within a single ‘ management philosophy ’ and culture .
14 I think we ought to be looking at ways of encouraging innovative developments in the range of services for those people who fall between long-stay in patient medical care and unsupported family care .
15 There has been a great improvement in the range of goods and cards , I 'm sure you 'll all have noticed it too .
16 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 .
17 However the results give an approximate parabola with a minimum in the range of voltages studied .
18 Whether there should be a temporary restriction in the range of duties required of the employee ; and
19 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 .
20 That so many disputes were reported in the range of newspapers consulted by Dobson is indicative of a much larger population , either not yet discovered by historians or not reported in their own time .
21 Expedition biologist Sam LaBudde confirmed environmentalists ' worst fears : ‘ The toll was evidenced in the range of creatures we saw drowned in the nets .
22 One American study of primary school girls found a class similarity in the range of behaviours , including domestic behaviours , perceived as feminine .
23 What these methods do not directly tell us is how wide or narrow the range of internal linguistic variation is within each social group , and how much the groups differ in the range of variants used .
24 We need to seek answers in the range of influences that guide migration decision making , particularly in those forces responsible for investment and thus employment , in changing residential preferences , and in the interaction between demographic change and the housing stock .
25 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 .
26 The appeal of the area lies in the range of shops , restaurants , sandwich bars and wine bars , and the very large and well-patronized pub , The Green Man .
27 The result of this ‘ fretting ’ against the English language and its accepted forms — a continuing experience during Joyce 's time in Trieste , Zurich and Paris — appears in the range of parodies in Ulysses and the revolutionary linguistic of Finnegans Wake .
28 Included in the range of modules on offer within the master 's programme is one on Educational Evaluation and another — the Dissertation Module — which requires students to write a thesis of about 10,000 to 12,000 words .
29 Students may be placed at a particular point in the range of modules depending on their competence profile .
30 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 .
  Next page