Example sentences of "[prep] within a " in BNC.

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1 Banks ' and brokers ' investment in London makes any rapid exodus unlikely , but some in the City are asking what ‘ business as usual ’ will be like within a prime terrorist target — and whether the benefits of doing it there , rather than somewhere else , outweigh the costs .
2 And the prod it was it was sort of kept as within a reason of time of course it would n't .
3 It is more a matter of approaching the book 's arguments from within a milieu of relatively academic contemporary art theory and being unable to see the wood for the trees .
4 The source of this allegation continued by saying that this was ‘ economic information from within a legally constituted trade union organisation which the Security Service and the government had no right to know ’ .
5 Margaret Maden ( 1989 ) has suggested that ‘ professional discovery from within a self-critical staff collegium ’ is more likely to raise standards and expectations than are comparisons against nationally determined criteria .
6 Following this group , a further 20 units have been identified for the next group and these 20 come from within a batch of fifty who will form the subsequent groups .
7 Madame Marie Curie , for Breast-Arrest Bras , from within a small wooden hut : ‘ Zut , alors !
8 Buried within the plastic explosive had been a miniature detonator , or minidet , later extracted from within a fragment of vertebra that had been itself buried in the spleen .
9 Frances Reay , spreadsheet product manager at Borland , claims : ‘ Quattro Pro lets you access database information from within a spreadsheet .
10 without there being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle 8 .
11 ‘ without being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle ’ This element means that the ‘ L ’ plate must be unobscured , straight , as near to vehicle as possible and not wrapped around the forks of the motor bike or the bumper bar of a car etc .
12 ‘ without there being displayed in such a manner as to be clearly visible to other persons using the road from within a reasonable distance from the front and back of the vehicle ’ The police officer 's evidence is required to the effect that both ‘ L ’ plates were missing , one of the two was missing , that the white surround had been cut off , that the ‘ L ’ plates were torn , dirty or otherwise illegible .
13 If we print all this area from within a rubberband box , as we have been doing , it means that four sections of the printout will make up the width of the design and the height will need the total height of squares used for the design , divided by 38 .
14 The fastest kicked to 100 , 200 , 300 , 400 , and 500 points , his technique , composure and accuracy , especially from within a 35-yard radius , have made a matchwinner par excellence .
15 Yet Robin Fox , who works from within a socio-biological framework , concedes , rather surprisingly , that ‘ symbol-making is as much a human attribute as sex and food ’ ( 1982 : 13 ) .
16 Thus he seems to be arguing from within a position which holds that aggression is an innate attribute of sufficient strength that it needs to be redirected in some way for it not to manifest itself in interhuman relations .
17 You know you 're in for a rough ride just by gawping at their photos for this package which show Knight hunched up against some slum wall and Blake glowering in true Exorcist 2 style from within a storm of locusts .
18 Users can start OS/2 and MS-DOS applications from within a Windows application .
19 Users can start OS/2 and MS-DOS applications from within a Windows application .
20 In the works of Paracelsus , for example , a new status was given to chemistry and medical practice was re-formed , from within a magical philosophy that was intensely spiritual in orientation .
21 There was a degree of continuity in the sense that specific advances in understanding were achieved from within a magical framework .
22 Certainly the subject , sought from within a particular conscious episode , is peculiarly recessive .
23 This is an example of an attempt to grapple with the issue of discontinuity from within a problematic which allows it no space .
24 In this case the problem comes , if not exactly within the secretary of state 's own department , at least from within a public agency .
25 The latest version of Microsoft Word incorporates a host of features designed to allow newsletters and simple text and line work to be produced from within a familiar word processing environment .
26 Many plotters come complete with software that allows them to be used directly from within a program , rather like a paper copy of the screen .
27 His eyes were wide and peering from within a blank shell of shock and his face , where his hand had not soiled it , was very pale .
28 I hope that there will not be more than one bid from within a company and I believe that it is unlikely to happen .
29 Subjects heard sentences from four different sets , in random order , and after a distractor task , were given a forced-choice recognition test in which they were given both sentences they had originally heard and new sentences which were constructed either by combining information from within a set , or combining information from different sets .
30 After all it is well known that every type of electromagnetic effect is carried by photons , and we have seen that photons can not escape from within a black hole .
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