Example sentences of "[verb] within an " in BNC.

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1 Diane says : ‘ Quite often we build within an existing community and will retain its name .
2 It lies within an area designated as planning permission since nineteen sixty four .
3 He added that " the Gulf crisis must be resolved within an Arab framwork " and announced that the PFLP would shortly be opening an office in Baghdad , although there were no plans to do so in Jordan .
4 But usually it finishes within an hour and a half the next session .
5 Even in Rowbotham 's account , conflicting ideas about identity are contained within an individual subject who decides rationally what roles to adopt in particular contexts , and historically determined learning processes operate on an original , ultimately biological , subject .
6 But of course these rights were contained within an ideological framework which stressed domesticity and in many ways , as we know , worked to restress the importance of female chastity .
7 Syngman Rhee was dissatisfied with American policy , which was insufficiently supportive , and he told Muccio that South Korea should be included within an essential American defence line .
8 The route for the southern part of the Sighthill Section is rigidly constrained within an area bounded by the housing developments of Westburn and Baberton and the fixed location of the junction with the Colinton Section .
9 For the enthusiast , a second innings might be played to determine the outcome , with a side following on if it fails to come within an agreed number of runs of its opponents score .
10 The Republic of Kiribati , which is composed of 33 Pacific atolls within an area of 5,000,000 sq km , became an independent republic within the Commonwealth in July 1979 .
11 The Republic of Kiribati , which is composed of 33 Pacific atolls within an area of 5,000,000 sq km , became an independent republic within the Commonwealth in July 1979 .
12 Approaching this cosmology , it is natural for an outsider to suppose that the Chinese can think only concretely , after the analogies of breathing or the veins in jade ( a supposition encouraged by misunderstandings of Chinese script as a kind of picture-writing ) , while he thinks abstractly ; that the Chinese are wrong and he is right ( for is not the universe in fact composed of matter obeying the laws of nature ? ) ; that the Chinese are trapped within an unchanging conceptual scheme while he is free to go wherever reason bids .
13 Patterns can be set to either remain fixed while shapes rotate over them or they can rotate with the shape , the two modes can not be mixed within an illustration .
14 It is useful to establish within an institute that everyone will zero at the same point , so that the numbering starts from approximately the same place each time .
15 Written details of any restrictive agreement ( whether written or oral ) which amounts to a " registrable agreement " as defined in RTPA 1976 and which does not fall within an exemption must be sent to the OFT for registration .
16 The rhetorical perspective proposed does not view attitudes as being static , for an attitude is not seen as a fixed response pattern located within an individual .
17 In this sense , despite the greater sophistication of this analysis , it is still centrally located within an instrumentalist account of power in capitalist society and suffers from an over-reliance on defining the state as an object for class rule .
18 Where a country is largely isolated from the rest of the world , the state-centred approach does seem more plausible than where it is located within an identifiable system of global relationships .
19 Much of the systematic anthropological work on war and conflict in recent years has been made within an ecological or socio-biological analytical framework .
20 But even this viewpoint , in keeping with how teachers saw their traditional role as curriculum designers for their own school , was made within an educational context which was changing rapidly .
21 Commodity circulation has been replaced by the circulation of products within the national economy , in much the same manner as products circulate within an oligopoly or conglomerate firm .
22 The composition of letter , or memo , communicating within an organisation or between organisations .
23 The object can be sited within an imaginary transparent cube , offering six possible views on the axes of three dimensional space .
24 My rose-growing Surrey headmaster ( by now retired ) came to Banbury for a weekend , and as we drove off to the Cotswolds he tried to persuade me that the implication of all this was that secondary schools would no longer be a worthwhile place for teachers with academic interests : all the good work would hereafter be done within an inflated system of higher education .
25 Though consent is undeniably a defence to an action for conversion , there are difficulties in reconciling this result , sensible as it may seem , with general principles of agency , for since Y's act was unauthorised it could only be effective if done within an ostensible authority — but that doctrine is inapplicable to undisclosed agency .
26 Necropsy was done within an hour of death .
27 I mean I I had the guitar stuff done within an hour but it getting all vocals over-dubbed and doubling everything up and then , it took forever to mix it together .
28 Arab nationalism came within an ace of overthrowing King Husayn in Jordan , and the latter 's acceptance of UNRWA 's resettlement programme , which also implied agreement with Israel over the Jordan waters , might have tipped the scales against him .
29 I came within an ace of slapping her around .
30 No action was taken but Warrington general manager Ron Close said : ‘ We have looked closely at the video and it looks as if Jones might have deliberately kicked Bob , who has been told by a specialist that he came within an eighth of an inch of losing the eye .
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