1.   Their utterances are syntactically simpler, contain a narrower range of semantic content, and less frequently refer outside the here-and-now.

2.   First he noticed that people who are truly suicidal use a narrower range of frequencies when pronouncing their vowels than people who are just depressed.

3.   New York could look to other states to tailor the religious exemption to apply to a narrower range of religious institutions.

4.   On receiving such reports, doctors were urged to determine whether an older, cheaper antibiotic with a narrower range would work just as well.

5.   That is not much different from bilingual programs in regular city high schools, and a significantly narrower range than the Newcomer School hopes to offer.

6.   Critics believe the superstores are impersonal, cut corners on staff expertise and personalized service and offer a narrower range of titles.

7.   The bank will bid for general finance-company assets such as property development projects, while its subsidiaries will bid for a narrower range of assets.

8.   U.S. officials say the global reaction has been overwhelmingly positive and argue that criminal proceedings rely on a narrower range of evidence than asset freezes.

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%
narrower 0.09%
narrower + n. >>共 204
spread 6.99%
margin 5.06%
focus 3.13%
bill 2.89%
loss 2.89%
version 2.17%
trade 1.93%
range 1.93%
approach 1.69%
issue 1.69%
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