Similar words: hanging, changing, hang in, mudslinging, upbringing, springing, frangipani, bringing. Meaning: [reɪndʒ] adj. wandering freely.
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121. The charges relate to 24 separate mortgage advances, ranging from £61,750 to £17,500, worth a combined £803,000.
122. Ranging around the crowded bar, his eyes settled on a group by the window.
123. Some studies of portable cassette players found that test subjects used headphones at levels ranging from 65-112 decibels.
124. With prices ranging from about $ 20 to $ 200, the units can be affordable and easy to obtain.
125. He has paid £4,000 in fees and has 25 clients seeking loans ranging from £20,000 to £5m.
126. The area offers superb walks ranging from gentle strolls to full day hikes.
127. It also answers questions ranging from how do I get my eyes tested, to what is the Alexander Technique?
128. It is a five-door hatchback of Escort size, with engines ranging from 1.4 to 1.9 litres and four variations of styling.
129. The World Around Us Fascinating topics for young learners ranging from blood banks to deserts.
130. As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.
131. In good feeding conditions wider ranging groups occurs, evidently for reproductive reasons.
132. These networks connect universities and research institutions at data transmission speeds ranging from 64 kilobits per second to 2 megabits per second.
133. The group included 12 women and eight men,[http://sentencedict.com/ranging.html] ages ranging from six to 84 years.
134. The oral shield is variable ranging from a lozenge to a flattened triangle.
135. Dozens of laws have been written to deal with car cases, ranging from traffic disputes to product liability.
136. An entrance exam guides students into one of four academic tracks, ranging from highly gifted to remedial.
137. Anxiety can be experienced at various levels ranging from mild feelings of uneasiness to the severe terror that accompanies panic attacks.
138. Banks borrow and lend wholesale funds amongst themselves, dealing through money brokers, for periods ranging from overnight to five years.
139. The same ranging of, or variability in, Piagetian developmental levels is found at any chronological age group.
140. The route is promoted in publications ranging from telephone directories to restaurant placemats, but the information is often confusing and inaccurate.
141. Nineteen of the children who died were hypoxaemic on admission with arterial oxygen saturations ranging from 88% to 40%.
142. But the remake, ranging from farce to a touch of sentiment, isn't at all bad.
143. The company, a former high-flier, faced rumors ranging from selling by insiders to whether the accountants would certify the audit.
144. They were convicted in 1976 and served sentences ranging from four to 14 years with one dying in prison.
145. Average relative humidity is high throughout the year, ranging from 80 to 88% saturation, with an annual mean of 85%.
146. The percentage of visits done by deputies varied widely between different practices, ranging from 0% to 66%.
147. At the bottom of the continuum are commonly used labels ranging from autocratic to laissez-faire.
148. This survey of personal experiences, ranging from close combat to literary society, constructs a memorable portrait of the last war.
149. Many favourable comments were received from teachers and pupils concerning the wide ranging applications and future work opportunities available in Chemistry.
150. Periodic and retrospective reconsideration of system performance ranging over standard outputs, purpose-specific reanalysis of past performance, and new evidence.
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