Example sentences of "[adv] within the " in BNC.

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1 Nay , almost encouraged , so it seemed yet apparently within the strictest of chivalric constraints …
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The first oral tentacle scale arises deeper within the mouth slit and therefore not contiguous with the infradental papillae .
7 Something more near though deeper within the darkness is entering the loneliness .
8 And that 's the kind who would bore me stiff within the week . ’
9 It is only within the last decade that the concepts of service , growth , competitiveness and value for money have begun to feature on accountants ' list of priorities .
10 Whereas Mr Sisulu 's release will be ‘ unconditional ’ , according to President FW de Klerk , his wife and son are prohibited from participating in any kind of public political activity and they are allowed to move — unless special exemption is granted — only within the boundaries of the Johannesburg area .
11 But administration lawyers said that limitation now applied only within the US and not beyond its borders .
12 It is possible to do this sort of analysis only within the arthropod phylum , because only that has enough species , with enough measurable features .
13 ( Indeed , it is only within the last thirty years or so that the skyscraper has arrived in Milan ) .
14 Do n't forget — the £22,250 Extra Prize ( which you may already have won ) and the £27,750 ‘ Early Bird' Prize can be claimed only within the next SEVEN days .
15 However , these are only within the reach of the better-off and those who can win a scholarship or bursary .
16 The interviewer is seeking to interview a sample of housewives on an estate about , let us say , the work-day pattern of wives who work only within the home .
17 Films are expensive to produce and update , and are therefore only within the range of the large commercial systems operators or database producers .
18 Only within the last few years have doctors begun to realize that this microbe can cause disease .
19 Only within the last hundred years has it become evident that a sperm is in no way comparable to the seed of a plant , which is a multicellular reproductive structure containing the embryo of the plant .
20 The ‘ fact ’ of the first premiss covers all and no more than the facts awareness of which would modify spontaneous reactions to the issue in question ; ‘ Face facts ’ will be applicable to the issue only within the scope of this information .
21 In his speech he went out of his way to welcome the establishment of the Faculty , and the part it would play in encouraging and enhancing proficiency and knowledge of tax not only within the profession , but in business , industry and commerce , and among the general public the profession serves .
22 As fate had a habit of doing , it had played what he termed a rather dirty trick for although Martin and his father before him had both found the running of the estate anything but easy as far as money was concerned , this young man would be better off than either of them , for Martin had only within the last year taken out two very large policies on his life , the second when he knew he was going to be married .
23 Echoing Kant , he insisted that any properly objective enquiry could not impose on its material methods worked out in advance or in relation to some other topic ; only within the context of encounter with and experience of the object itself could it discover how to speak of it and enquire into it .
24 Swedish society has experienced a wide measure of consensus about priorities in respect of general social goals , not only within the industrial relations sphere .
25 Only within the language-games of certain literary genres would it be legitimate to describe a tree , which opens its leaves to a shower , as recognising anything .
26 The conciliar debate of the early 1960s was essentially a debate not only within the walls of St Peter 's , but throughout the Church .
27 Another analysis of the function of imposing fiduciary duties on directors is that these duties are designed to ensure that directors act only within the ambit of their special expertise .
28 We have seen how the corporatist vision of the company draws upon the ideal of community which within our present legal system and our everyday thinking is generally allowed to operate only within the realm of family and friendship .
29 It all makes for an effective evening but on record Réaux 's extra-vehement delivery , teetering on parody in the ‘ Alabama Song ’ , makes her version of this and several other numbers suitable only within the context of her show .
30 The duke 's role as the leading royal agent in the north brought a merging of his connection with that of the crown , not only within the duchy of Lancaster but also , to some extent , in the areas where Gloucester had less direct interests .
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