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

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1 There need be no implication that success is identified with indefinite continuation : costs , human and material , can be limited to what is acceptable within an agreed time span .
2 For instance , managers want to use impressions gained from personal contacts and yet this may not be acceptable within an organisation 's culture .
3 Oily ( looks shiny within an hour of cleansing ; prone to spots , blackheads , open pores )
4 Each leaf on the Lemande Tree , given its name after the Old English word for shining and glittering , will represent a donation towards the appeal to build a glass-walled community centre for the elderly and mentally ill within an old church in Morningside , Edinburgh .
5 When discussing the genetics of a trait , it is easiest to think of the trait as constant within an individual .
6 Nigel Barley 's book is partly about being human within an academic context he sees as largely hypocritical about fieldwork .
7 Pira-pirana Indians see themselves as existing within an ordered cosmos created in the ancestral past .
8 In mid-summer , when the marks are most fully expressed , the genotypes of most plants can be identified in the field and an estimate of the number of clones present within an area can be made : it will , of course , be a minimal estimate .
9 We set about a series of innovations that would give them access to that understanding , by means that were practicable within an already existing framework .
10 Erm but this is more or less , indigenous within the engineering industry , there is even inherent within an engineering mind , and I 'm not with the planners or the technical experts , but even in the ordinary lay engineer , he looks to be able to do the job more efficiently , with the materials that he has in hand er and possibly introduce a new type of tool if he can get the proper material , and likewise the employer was doing the same thing .
11 We 'll always be able to get a tanker airborne within an hour if needed .
12 ( 1973 ) also argued that grammatical errors were less frequent and less systematic within an imitation task , compared to an activity in which a child was required to match a sentence to a picture and say the sentence .
13 This is especially true within an MS-DOS environment .
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