Example sentences of "[vb infin] a wider " in BNC.
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1 | This may initiate a wider discussion of the role of teachers in a new South Africa and begin to change entrenched attitudes . |
2 | At level 8 , this might include some debating activities within a formal structure , opportunities to give talks on a topic of individual interest or expertise , leading a group activity towards a planned outcome or presentation ( which might include a wider audience than the class ) . |
3 | The new range will include a wider selection of hand knitting yarns in Mohair blends , British Wool and synthetic fibres , shirts , socks and suiting lengths plus a collection of knitted garments for all the family . |
4 | Mature students will enjoy a wider choice of courses . |
5 | I hope that this suggestion may stimulate a wider vision of future purchasing arrangements for commissioning services . |
6 | Involving the Department of Education and the schools in the process will introduce a wider awareness of road safety in the school . |
7 | The recommendation most widely noticed was that full-time students should normally study a wider range of subjects — five A levels plus one AS level , rather than three A levels as at present . |
8 | A floodlight will give a wider , less intense , cone-shaped light . |
9 | However , he did not think it was of formidable enough dimensions even to link the industrial towns of the North , let alone spearhead a wider rising . |
10 | Thus the observer looking for evidence of ‘ knowledge , skills , or expertise ’ in the activities of the specialist team might see it in their tendency , relative to the generic team , to visit more and to recommend and provide a wider range of services ; to make fewer offers of service that are refused ; and to encounter fewer occasions on which re-assessment is thought to be necessary . |
11 | Decide whether there are any linked educational visits e.g. visits to the community — homes of patients , clinics , health centres , prisons , factories , museums , schools — can provide a wider perspective than just looking at a topic from the hospital angle . |
12 | Usually the microscope will provide a wider viewing field but a short working distance , whilst the telescope give a longer working distance but smaller field of view . |
13 | Or , if you like to spend a long time in the tub , you might like a wider one , which may well fit into the existing space . |
14 | The results of this policy are clear each day on Radio and Television : correspondents have more outlets for their wares — we can cover a wider range of stories — and we can spare people to work off rota on stories that will break new fresh ground . |
15 | Whether for special occasions , concerts or visits by distinguished people , there may be the chance for the Church 's music to reach and influence a wider public . |
16 | The arrival of computer graphics will not only facilitate a wider access to geometry but will be , in an important sense , integral to doing geometry . |
17 | Cartoons are sometimes criticised as an invitation to anachronistic interpretation but provided they are used selectively they too can enable a wider range of pupils to access information . |
18 | Senior managers in an organisation can take a wider view of problems and consequences . |
19 | Ramsey did not see why it should not have a wider interest as in Henson 's day . |
20 | FANS OF THE open-top jeep as a means of safari travel will have a wider choice in Zambia from next year , when the national airline 's subsidiary , Africa Bound , will start regular game drives through South Luangwa and Kafue national parks — £1,233 for a 10-day tour . |
21 | Boeing said the new plane , which is derived from the 767X project , would have a wider body than the existing 767 plane used by British airlines and new wings . |
22 | By switching to petrol cars , the company would have a wider and more attractive choice of British and European cars . |
23 | It may have a wider application with the advent of ‘ pen ’ syringes now available utilising cartridges for short-acting insulin . |
24 | Despite washing our hands ( not to mention our festering outdoor garb ) of Reading , there are more indiscretions that simply must have a wider audience . |
25 | This is no doubt partly a reflection of the way in which people with bank accounts do have a wider range of credit options open to them than people without . |
26 | If big shops tended to offer a wider range of credit facilities than small ones , then people shopping in the urban centres where big shops are round would have a wider choice of credit types than people shopping in small rural centres . |
27 | Any bilateral conflict about different perceptions of an appropriate or just distribution of values may also have a wider impact . |
28 | Our thesis is this : educational accountability is not a localised phenomenon , therefore , what appear to be local responses may have a wider significance than was imagined at their inception . |
29 | However , I believe that in the longer run , as production processes become more automated , Kaplan 's activity-based costing concepts will find their main application at the stage of product design and investment selection , although they might have a wider application in service industries , such as the Health Service , and in the control of non-manufacturing costs . |
30 | The caricature of teacher beliefs in List A would give rise to a correspondingly narrow set of teacher actions , whereas a teacher characterised by List B may well have a wider , more enabling , range of teaching strategies available . |