range - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- activity: Read some case studies of special schools offering a range of study support activities.
- product: We will continue with our planned range of products.
- topic: A range of topics in patient safety will be covered.
- service: However, the Real IP range of services can be used in conjunction with an SMTP mail feed.
- option: Think about further study We offer a range of postgraduate study options ( see our Course finder ).
Converse of object
- offer: Advanced Training Our partner diving centers mostly offer a full range of courses, from beginner to more advanced training.
- cover: The journal covers a range of topics related to forensic science.
- provide: Your Estate Office can provide a range of support to help you cope with the problem.
- sell: You will be selling a full range of corrugated packaging solutions.
Adjective modifier
- wide: The report has been reviewed by a wide range of crop experts across the US.
- broad: We will always support the broadest range of audience accessing our activities.
- full: They also stock the full range of single switch software from Sensory Software.
- diverse: Some great original tunes covering a diverse range of styles.
- extensive: It offers an extensive range of structured products to IFA's which is consistently available.
- whole: For the more textured finish a whole range of methods can be used.
Modifies a noun
- cooker: To process multiple selections enter the number of each Offers range cookers from manufacturers such as Belling, Leisure and Baumatic.
Noun used with modifier
- mountain: For my part I chose the ATLAS EXPLORER from the mountain snow range of cables that are available here in the UK.
- age: Prayer of Jabez is now available as a Bible study for groups as well as being adapted as a book for ALL age ranges.
- product: The stereo product range is ideal for inspection tasks.
- frequency: DECT operates in the frequency range of 1880 - 1900 MHz.
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