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61) In its new format, the magazine hopes to attract a much wider readership.
62) Iceland is getting wider at a rate of about 0.5 cm per year.
63) The increase in crime in London was just part of a wider trend.
64) Skiing used to be the prerogative of the rich,[www.Sentencedict.com] but now a far wider range of people do it.
65) We hope that by the end of the course students will be able to see their subject in a wider context.
66) The larger shops are able to stock a wider selection of goods.
67) The expansion of state education brought new and wider opportunities for working class children.
68) He may be able to nullify that disadvantage by offering a wider variety of produce.
69) Streets in the town centre are wider than the average.
70) Wider knowledge of the disease removed some of the stigma from it.
71) The proposed constitution gives him much wider powers than his predecessor.
72) The latest crime figures are merely symptomatic of a wider malaise in society.
73) The family unit is supported by its integration into a wider social network.
74) Covent Garden has made some attempt to make opera accessible to a wider public.
75) Mature students will enjoy a wider choice of courses.
76) But the Bible sets marriage in a wider context.
77) Pressure for equal opportunities has encouraged its wider acceptance.
78) Should there be wider discussion of these issues beforehand?
79) Shop around brokers for a wider choice.
80) The larger the holding and the stronger the soil[sentencedict.com], the wider your choice.
81) The Energy Efficiency Office in my Department continues to promote the wider use of the technology under its best practice programme.
82) The ventral arm plates are wider than long, pentagonal with an obtuse proximal angle and a slightly convex distal edge.
83) Are the competing views purely academic debates, or do they also reflect wider social interests? 4.
84) In turn the profession would articulate philosophy and justify efforts and achievements with confidence to the wider community.
85) But they ignored the unthinking acceptance that Jeffries enjoyed among a far wider circle of students.
86) As the bowlers work on it, the scar becomes deeper and wider with every sneaky scratch altering the aerodynamics.
87) They should be seen as complementary contributions to the wider management of our transport, environmental and social objectives.
88) Here they become wider and slower and often carry considerable quantities of sand and silt.
89) Where, outside of London, could you find a wider choice?
90) Our academic institutions help to maintain a flow of the kind of cultural capital on which our wider social institutions are based.
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