Example sentences of "[noun pl] within [art] " in BNC.
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1 | THE WAR of words over the John Birt affair intensified yesterday when the former managing director of the BBC , Bill Cotton , criticised six senior journalists within the corporation for writing to the Times backing Mr Birt . |
2 | The traditional boundaries of a catchment area were frequently established by the LEA as homes within a fixed radius of the school . |
3 | Run in association with BBC Radio 5 , Radio Wimbledon will be accessible by way of special headsets in the grounds , as well as on radios in cars and homes within a radius of at least two miles . |
4 | Customers come mainly from the more socially deprived homes within the area . |
5 | Okay , I think the suggestion is , is that , that we identify er , er , homes within the east of the county and that is done by the P A G , is there any dissent from that ? |
6 | These probes were chosen on the basis of conserved sequences within the POU domain of octamer DNA binding proteins [ 8 ] . |
7 | Munich fully exposed the divisions and confusions within the peace movement . |
8 | The number of neutrons within the atomic nucleus of an element can vary , producing isotopes , for example , graphite , charcoal and diamond are isotopes of carbon . |
9 | In 1256 Henry III granted by charter to the burgesses of Scarborough that ‘ no forester may enter the borough to make attachment for trespasses within the Forest [ of Scalby ] ’ and in 1348 Edward III made a similar concession to the burgesses of Penrith for Inglewood Forest . |
10 | It appears that starting in 1979 , the Intelligence and Security Group ( G ) , an Army Intelligence Corps unit based at Rheindalen , West Germany , had recruited five informants within the Irish community . |
11 | All members of staff work as a team to achieve customer satisfaction and each client has easy access to key decision-makers within the company , as well as day-to-day contact with their own catering team . |
12 | It is easy to see how such behaviour could originate out of necessity ( if B is bilingual , but A monolingual in L ) and be extended even to cases where both speakers are bilingual , out of a need to show solidarity or to conform to norms of politeness within the community . |
13 | Complaint was also made that the deer destroyed crops and pastures within the forest , and that the foresters illegally compelled the forest dwellers to attend the swanimotes . |
14 | the right of privacy did not extend so far as to confer a protected right on consenting adults to pursue their own choice in the matter of watching obscene and pornographic motion pictures within a theatre … [ even one ] not open to minors and which gave patrons due notice of the kind of entertainment provided . |
15 | There are calm , spaciousness and perfectly balanced pictures within the overall design which from time to time acquire a more athletic quality , particularly in Monotones H ( i.e. two boys and a girl ) . |
16 | It seems to be agreed that the developer can expect to sell the units within a relatively short period , five years being a frequently quoted figure . |
17 | In the case of computerised storage systems enclosed within their own compartment and comprising individual units within a warehouse building , sprinkler protection would probably be inappropriate . |
18 | integration of units within a well-defined corporate management structure with clear reporting relationships , with stated ‘ mission ’ . |
19 | 6.4 Non-competition It may not be in the best interests of the landlord or the tenant for there to be several units within a shopping centre being entitled to sell the same goods or services . |
20 | Crozier developed the idea that the centrality , immediacy and pervasiveness of units within an organization could be measured in order to assess the relative power of different organizational groupings . |
21 | So far the smaller units within the industry had not recognised that the services provided by the ATB could be as important as those of the banks and the advisory services . |
22 | Also in situations where the target units are much larger than the source units , polygon-in-polygon areal interpolation techniques can be used to obtain reasonable estimates by locating the source units within the target units . |
23 | The 1977 white paper , Policy for the Inner Cities ( HMSO , 1977 ) , proposed a number of development programmes including the creation of industrial sites and units within the older urban cores , and extensive refurbishment of the housing stock . |
24 | This compares the performance of different units within the group , and gets the weaker members to adopt the practices of the best . |
25 | Electrophysiological techniques have revealed units within the optic lobe mediating different visual functions : some respond to movement of small parts of the visual field , others react to long , contrasting boundaries moving in a preferred direction ; some subtend monocular visual fields , others cover the whole receptive area of both eyes , and so on . |
26 | And even in societies where ‘ work ’ predominates in its demands on time and energy , rules will need to be established to order aspects of life which are not directly concerned with the production of subsistence , i.e. with its consumption , as in the organization of the fundamental units within the society . |
27 | Hostels or discharge units within the hospital grounds enable some patients to go out to work daily and have a relatively autonomous and responsible life , while retaining some of the security of the hospital environment . |
28 | For the 10 case children who were not born in maternity units within the study area ( eight were born at home and two in hospitals in adjacent health authorities ) the place in the register where the birth would have been entered was located and controls were chosen as above . |
29 | Having said that , there are units within the Government that are set up as ‘ trading funds ’ . |
30 | In short , what the figures confirm is that the major achievement of building societies is to take funds from surplus units within the personal sector , to supplement these with lending from other sectors and to lend to personal sector units who wished to go into deficit to buy houses . |