11.   They hewed to a narrow ideological range, disdainful of progressives on the left and Patrick Buchanan on the right.

12.   This resulted in a narrow range of areas being tested.

13.   A fairly narrow range of people are responsible for key decisions.

14.   From the curves it can be seen that there is a rapid change in log over a narrow range of temperature corresponding to the glass transition.

15.   Only a narrow range of speeds was viable.

16.   Median concentrations were low with narrow ranges.

17.   It is not clear to what extent these mechanisms are operative in vivo, where extracellular fluid osmolality is usually regulated within a narrow range.

18.   One complaint relating to the expenditure side criticises the narrow range of expenditures of the EC.

19.   Many areas in Europe have historically tended to specialise in a narrow range of industries such as coal, steel and shipbuilding.

20.   This reflects a need to place greater weight on broadly based sales taxes, rather than on excise duties which bear on a comparatively narrow range of goods.

a. + range >>共 698
wide 25.76%
close 9.10%
narrow 6.27%
broad 5.77%
full 3.83%
wider 2.98%
point-blank 2.45%
driving 2.18%
shooting 2.05%
long 1.93%
narrow + n. >>共 894
range 9.80%
street 6.66%
road 3.49%
margin 3.44%
band 2.68%
victory 2.42%
majority 2.42%
corridor 2.02%
strip 1.90%
alley 1.83%
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