Example sentences of "[adj] within [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not gregarious within the region , and does not join other vultures at carcasses .
2 ‘ This man Riddle must have had a taste for nuts and raisins ; he seems to have eaten quite a few within a couple of hours before his death . ’
3 Electrically Rewired Within The Last Twelve Months
4 Unfortunately this kind of therapy is not available free within the NHS .
5 It is then fused by heat so that the Spectra and the tube or ‘ sleeve ’ are irretrievably joined as one synthetic material at the extreme end The Spectra is otherwise free within the sleeve .
6 Only an agriculture industry set free within the framework of market forces operating more closely to supply and demand will have a secure and prosperous future .
7 The workers , the direct producers of goods and services , have occupational choices that are generally free within the range offered by national capitalisms , but they do change over time and place .
8 It was conceded that their removal by the mother was wrongful within the terms of article 3 and accordingly the court had to consider the terms of article 12 which provides :
9 In proceedings brought by the husband the judge refused to order the return of the child to Canada , on the grounds that his removal and retention was not wrongful within the meaning of article 3 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction , set out in Schedule 1 to the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , since the father had no rights of custody ; and that , under article 13 , there was a risk that the child would be placed in an intolerable situation if he was returned to Ontario because of the lack of proper accommodation and financial support .
10 Held , allowing the appeal , ( 1 ) that the Ontario court was seized of the matter and had jurisdiction to determine the place of the child 's residence ; that , accordingly , the court had rights of custody as defined by article 5 of the Convention ; and that , therefore , the wife 's removal of the child from his habitual place of residence , being in breach of the court 's rights of custody , was wrongful within the meaning of article 3 of the Convention ( post , pp. 870D–E , 874F–G , 875A ) .
11 The father appealed by notice of appeal dated 30 March 1992 on the grounds ( 1 ) that the judge had erred in finding that the removal of the child by the mother was not wrongful within the meaning of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction by finding that the removal was neither in breach of the rights of custody of the father nor of the mother nor of the Ontario court ; and ( 2 ) that the judge erred in finding that the mother had established that there was a grave risk that the return of the child to Ontario would place him in an intolerable situation and further that the judge would not exercise his discretion to order the return of the child to Ontario .
12 Ewbank J. therefore erred in concluding that the child 's removal from the jurisdiction was not wrongful within the meaning of article 3 .
13 Before long , however , conscious that their secondment was at most 23 months , secondees began planning for departure , some within a year of appointment .
14 I also want to argue in this chapter , however , that there is more than one view of physics ( in particular ) and science ( in general ) , and that there are some within the discipline who do not accept the dominant perspective of the subject , but put forward powerful alternative views .
15 Because we feel that the client repor Some within the management team feel that the client reports , as we are proposing to issue them are heavy .
16 The Communists and some within the Socialist League and the ILP asserted the need for defending small nations against fascism and aggression , by sanctions and force if necessary , while others condemned Abyssinia and Italy as equally reactionary and unworthy of support .
17 Any mother who has to deal with the separation of one child and the divorce of another within a matter of weeks would be upset .
18 The extent of the surrender varies from one person to another , and the assumptions about the claim to privacy also vary — not only from one person to another within a given group or society , but from one society to another and from one historical period to another .
19 He can show how choices of language are interrelated to one another within a network of functional choices .
20 What happens if a company is sold to one private sector owner but is transferred to another within a year ?
21 Its policy on Europe could best be described as jerking from one extreme to another within a few years , at one moment leaving the European Community altogether and in the next being willing to sign up to anything for which the EC asks ; at one moment supporting the closed shop and in the next denigrating it .
22 We make settlements by which we provide that property shall devolve from one person to another within the limits which the law allows , e.g. to a man , then to his wife , then to be divided among his children .
23 The following list of the main nutrients in food shows that if there is one type of food that you do n't like , or find too expensive , it is possible to substitute another within the same group to keep the diet balanced .
24 Such a map will enable the reader to work out for himself how to get from one location to another within the town .
25 As the law stands , everything turns on the fortuitous circumstance of the existence or non-existence of a formal contract between two parties even though the reality of the supply of goods and services from one of the principals to another within the meaning of section 17(3) is not in question .
26 Finally , price is important in determining the relative standing of one product or product line vis-a-vis another within the product mix .
27 Since the nature of the taboos varies between one society and another and even as between one situation and another within the same society , there is no particular action which is universally considered to be sinful in all circumstances : to kill a neighbour is a crime , to kill an enemy may be a duty .
28 And , given the rather jaundiced view that civil servants had by then formed of the movie business , it is not surprising that they preferred to commend Rank for observing ‘ the normal standards of commercial efficiency and honesty , which have not so far been conspicuous within the film industry ’ than listen to the arguments presented by Palache that budget control on Rank 's film productions was inadequate .
29 Despite the fact that modern history grows old within a week , I commend that book to people who want to understand what is happening in that part of the world .
30 Keeping abreast of the latest developments across the whole spectrum of the carpet manufacturing industry , means sending personnel away on courses — a considerable investment that is on-going within the company .
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