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

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1 The church was not much developed after that date , but its origins lie not only within an earlier area of settlement , but also in its position adjacent to a spring , one of the headwaters of the Duntis Bourne .
2 It also allows us to consider directly the implications of the object as physical form which mediates between the subjective and objective worlds , and to do so within an anthropological mode sensitive to the specificity of culture .
3 Indeed , the many benefits of schools working together within an LEA should underpin each school 's plans .
4 For professional staff , external or off-the-job courses were most likely to be mentioned , generally either management or highly specialized and usually within an overall developmental context .
5 Well you might be home within an hour
6 Wet brakes are always within an axle ; dry brakes may be internal or external .
7 Through Basil 's inspiring courses teachers began to develop a genuine educational commitment and always within an atmosphere of personal fulfilment and happiness .
8 The point will be taken up again later within an evaluation of these matrix methods .
9 The kinds of jobs being looked for were within Information technology or education , the latter almost certainly also within an IT field .
10 The most likely possibility is that a number ( of uncertain size but probably Reynolds number dependent ) of the hairpin vortices occur within an eruption and maybe also within an inrush — an interpretation suggested primarily by numerical simulation .
11 The cathedral cities of York and Lincoln are both within an hour 's drive .
12 Indeed , it is likely that both phenomena will be at work simultaneously within an industrial relations structure such as prevails in Britain where trade unions are anxious not only to protect the real wages of their members from erosion by exogenous price increases but also to preserve their position in the pecking order of wage differentials .
13 The former approach offers the student a continuity of learning , although often within an academic rather than a practical framework .
14 The effective teacher of history was the person who could elicit clearly the moral messages to be gleaned from studying the lives of the great and the good ; the age demanded that this should be interpreted mainly within an imperial context with the emphasis upon citizenship and service .
15 The central characters are emphasised by pushing them into the foreground with bold biting or by establishing them appropriately within an off-beat compositional design .
16 But even within an integrated model there will be clear ‘ subject elements ’ built into the theme .
17 The changing labour market and economic structures therefore allow a certain ‘ space ’ for gender reforms even within an overall operation which reinforces existing patterns .
18 If we are to adopt an action-rationality stance , and there is considerable merit in so doing , there is still the need to decide at what level ideologies are to be set , what degree of rational analysis needs to be involved , how to sell the ideologies and how much rationality is still needed even within an impressionistic mode of operation .
19 Both approaches are necessary and , in fact , complementary , yet there may be misapprehension about the appropriate place of each , leading occasionally to unnecessary conflict even within an organisation .
20 Even within an open economy , with a government sector , a certain amount of liquidity adjustment can be made between over and under liquid banks in the system .
21 If integration in the EC increases , so will Germany 's weight within it , particularly within an inner concentric circle or club of six or eight of the kind emerging after the Dutch Presidency proposals in September 1991 — and which Germany would dominate .
22 ‘ Tell him I 'll be there within an hour . ’
23 I was there within an hour , so I could n't be more grateful and appreciative .
24 If this were the case then within an individual junction we would expect risk related information to be best remembered for risky exemplars and peripheral information to be best remembered for the less risky exemplars .
25 You might then wonder what the cutting of the hair had to do with it — well , one of the features of auto-immune diseases is that they cluster within individuals and sometimes within an individual 's family , and the reasons for that are that the immune responses that we have we inherit with our genes .
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