Example sentences of "[adv] within [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Nay , almost encouraged , so it seemed yet apparently within the strictest of chivalric constraints … |
2 | This sturdy pump , which is of the upright free-standing type , has another neat refinement — a float switch that slides up and down within a sturdy plastic housing , rather than pivoting . |
3 | If you do not have a computer or you are daunted by them ( or your computer breaks down within a week of your arrival in a remote village ) you will obviously have more papers to keep track of . |
4 | The problem there was the children climbing the fence and with just having spent five hundred and eighty pounds putting a fence up , spent another fifty four pounds although it 's not in the budget , I accept that , er was er a necessary expenditure which I took a decision on straight away because I did n't want to see our five hundred pound fence being knocked down within a week of being put up . |
5 | That 's what I 'm saying , they need , they need just a little , in fact we do here you could argue , er , I feel that all the elements there are of a turning into something a bit ugly , I think , I think they were very quick to drop those statues down , now I know , I know the fellow who in , who set up the K G B could have been the most popular bloke in the Soviet Union , but nonetheless , er he was down within a day , I hear this morning that Yeltsin 's talking about border changes and quite frankly they 're moving too quick and Gorbachev at least was providing a bit of restraint , and I think it , they want to think in terms of decade . |
6 | Nowadays pleasure craft use the lift , going up and down within an impressive structure of tubular iron . |
7 | The capital asset value of the land was high and farms were normally passed down within the family . |
8 | ‘ The hotel has been condemned and is to be pulled down within the next couple of days . ’ |
9 | In whatever capacity the surveyor is appointed , he should understand first his role as defined by his conditions of engagement agreed with his client and , secondly , his specific role as laid down within the building contract being used . |
10 | Essentially the string galvanometer consisted of a coil of copper wire , connected at either end to two electrodes , and string hanging down within the coil to which was attached a small magnetized mirror . |
11 | He took her hand again , guiding it down within the folds of his pau , then heard her gasp as her hand closed on him ; saw her eyes go down and look . |
12 | Courts would be involved in pre-trial procedure much more actively than at present in attempting to keep the parties to proposed new timetables , whilst allowing for a realistic degree of relaxation by the court , and permitting the parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligation to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable . |
13 | The court file will record that setting down within the prescribed period if it takes place . |
14 | It will also be permissible for parties to vary particular time limits by agreement , subject always to the obligations to have the case ready for trial and set down within the overall timetable . |
15 | Consequently the depth at which particular phase changes ( and therefore density changes ) occur can migrate up and down within the lithosphere . |
16 | Consider how much training needs to be done by the supplier or other external source and how much can be passed down within the firm . |
17 | But a spokesman for the firm which organised the poster campaign said it should come down within the next five days . |
18 | But falling pupil numbers at Soudley Primary School could lead to it being shut down within the next few years . |
19 | To bring out the contrast with UK policy , we can consider a specific case , that of the MMC inquiry into the White Salt Market. ; Two firms supplied virtually the entire UK salt market and , over the 13 year period taken by the MMC , their prices had been identical and had changed identically within a few weeks of each other . |
20 | They are designated by local authorities which must then pay special attention to any applications to demolish or build anew within the area 's boundaries . |
21 | Lexandro waited patiently within the suit which made him so much more awesome a giant while armiger techs and biomedics , uttering incantations , completed their checks on the trio of warriors in a ribvaulted barbican giving access to the practice deck . |
22 | When dye ( or smoke ) has been introduced far upstream within the turbulent region , the boundary of the dyed region closely approximates to the boundary of the turbulent region . |
23 | This novel method of synthesising the compound could perhaps be used more widely if the compound were dispersed — eg within a zeolite — where there are channels for the rapid movement of the reactive plasma species . |
24 | Cold-blooded creatures , on the other hand , have fat deposits deeper within the body where they do not interfere with the uptake of heat from the Sun . |
25 | The first oral tentacle scale arises deeper within the mouth slit and therefore not contiguous with the infradental papillae . |
26 | Something more near though deeper within the darkness is entering the loneliness . |
27 | And that 's the kind who would bore me stiff within the week . ’ |
28 | With a side-look at the American inner cities , he argues that collective provision must be linked not just with the needs of the have-nots , but ‘ with all people who are able to exercise their freedom only within a cooperative society imbued with a sense of fairness ’ . |
29 | However , we should be conscious of the assumptions underlying these theories which , more often than not , despite the apparently general formulations , are valid and useful only within a specific framework . |
30 | Accepting , therefore , that selection must falsify , I have adopted the compromise of treating diplomacy only within a general context of international relations . |