Sentence examples for wider figure from inspiring English sources

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Overall capital spending on education will rise from £8.3bn a year next year to £10.2bn in 2010, although the exact sums due for universities within the wider figure have not yet been worked out.

When the chain length of the alkyl group of the FGOs was increased, the wrinkles of the FGO/PS composite became larger and wider (Figure 2d,e), which can be attributed to the effect of the increased aspect ratio of the alkylamines [23].The dispersions obtained at a 10 wt.% loading of the FGOs over PS composites were also observed by TEM (Figure 2f,g,h).

Compounds 384634, 385177, 5468780, 361500 and 379512 are comparable to all of the standard antimitotic agents in regards to their cytotoxicity; however, their selectivity window is much wider (Figure 3).

A quarter of the in vivo H2A-peaks extend to 159 179 bp or wider (Figure 6, Table 1), and the widest 10% of peaks span to 177 200 bp or wider.

The range for black boys is wider (figure 1C), due, in part, to their larger numbers.

A slim figure creates a narrow vertical shape that is easy to spot, but this vertical shape is less obvious on a wider figure.

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The economy still grew faster than America's in the third quarter, and is 2.6% bigger than a year earlier.The euro-wide figure reflected some disappointing national results.

Across London an average of 2.5% of adults cycle to work, but this city-wide figure hides huge variations: while Hackney's cycle-to-work modal share is almost 9%, Enfield's is just 0.9%.

I was gazing down at the Place du Parvis, which lay in front of the cathedral's main facade, and I saw a young man riding his bicycle round and round in a perfect wide figure eight.

According to the Department for Education (pdf), turnover in children's social work was 16% last year and there was an "unexpected" rise of more than a quarter in vacancy rates, taking them to 17% – but this England-wide figure disguises sharp regional variations, ranging from 7% in Yorkshire and Humber to 29% in outer London.

The short, thick man who played the cello wore a black suit that was saved by a bow tie from making him look like an undertaker, and the pianist, who was his wife, wore a black dress that was too frilly for her wide figure.

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