Example sentences of "[to-vb] within [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It seems particularly unfortunate to find within the elegant and modern buildings of Feltham , so carefully landscaped , all the defects of poor regimes ’ ( Home Office 1989 ) . |
2 | Silent viewing also generates a genuine desire to communicate within the group . |
3 | The above fee scale does not cover any other assistance KPMG is able to provide within the field of M&A support . |
4 | But you do need the different personalities to come within a group to make a group successful . |
5 | For the enthusiast , a second innings might be played to determine the outcome , with a side following on if it fails to come within an agreed number of runs of its opponents score . |
6 | But some ‘ mouths ’ can have their ‘ deviance amplified ’ ( Young 1971 ) in order for it to come within the conduct expected of gougers . |
7 | Just as it seems strange and unnecessary that the law should have to choose between duress as a complete defence to murder , and duress as no defence at all , so it seems strange and unnecessary that a killing which narrowly fails to come within the requirements of self-defence or other justifiable force should then be classified as murder . |
8 | And lunch is bound to come within the hour … |
9 | To record any kind of insert , you first have to decide where it is to come within the existing recording , that is the material which is to be over-recorded and therefore lost . |
10 | A tow chain has been held not to be a ‘ part ’ ( Jenkins v Deane ( 1933 ) , 103 LJKB 250 ) but a tow bar connecting a vehicle and a trailer together has been held to come within the regulation where the joining was defective ( O'Neill v Brown 119611 1 QB 420 ) , |
11 | ‘ This point can be proved by the constable dealing with the case describing the place sufficiently for it to come within the definition of ‘ street ’ at ( B ) 2 ante . |
12 | The decision by a court that a particular situation was not intended to come within the ambit of a statute , though within its words in what may be their most obvious meaning , does not deny the supremacy of Parliament , for if Parliament disagrees with the decision it can pass another Act dealing specifically with the type of case . |
13 | The social taboo placed on discussion of birth control and sexuality , and the acceptance by a majority of middle class women of the idea that they lacked sexual drives — what Judith Walkowitz has called the doctrine of passionlessness — meant that little information was likely to come within the purview of women generally . |
14 | To come within the scope of the law of confidence , the information does not have to be particularly special and , as in the above case , ordinary and mundane information can be the proper subject matter of confidence as long as it is private to the person who has compiled the information , even though others could gather similar information if they took the trouble to do so . |
15 | The second point is that of course as we accept into the role of opposition indeed to give these alternative proposals , give this particulary case to come within the government guidelines . |
16 | Minutes earlier , General Noriega , the military dictator , urged supporters at a rally to ‘ defeat the indecisive ones ’ — presumably a reference to dissent within the military after the second failed rebellion against him in less than two years . |
17 | Astonishingly this is the second recording of the work to appear within the space of a year , and it has the advantage over its predecessor ( on C ) of appearing on one disc instead of two , courtesy the omission of all the recitatives — no great loss in this case , I feel . |
18 | Four archways show the scenes in areas 60–63 , and it is possible to walk through these archways to appear within the area in question ( a one-way portal , alas ) . |
19 | The errors found involved reporting abstracts and correspondence as full papers ; co-authorship represented as sole authorship ; papers only tenuously ‘ in press ’ reported as having been published ; falsification of publication dates so as to appear within the review period ; and totally fabricated references . |
20 | The errors found involved reporting abstracts and correspondence as full papers ; co-authorship represented as sole authorship ; papers only tenuously ‘ in press ’ reported as having been published ; falsification of publication dates so as to appear within the review period ; and totally fabricated references . |
21 | They do however differ greatly in their components : the kind of subelements likely to appear within the divisions of a dictionary ( for example ) will be entirely different from those likely to appear within the divisions of a letter or a novel . |
22 | They do however differ greatly in their components : the kind of subelements likely to appear within the divisions of a dictionary ( for example ) will be entirely different from those likely to appear within the divisions of a letter or a novel . |
23 | As the casualty lists mounted , so signs of strain began to appear within the higher commands on both sides , almost simultaneously . |
24 | For some time airlines , particularly British Airways , have been bringing strong pressure to bear within the CAA 's Finance Advisory Committee ( FAC ) to reverse the present charging scheme , whereby 97.6 per cent of its AOC income comes from the Variable Charges , in favour of the majority of income being derived from the Fixed Charges element , which would then reflect the actual expenditure of effort by the CAA in respect of each company . |
25 | Knight passed this on to London , but in actuality when the Cabinet approved a ‘ Line of policy for Sir H. Rance ’ this began by stating the objective as : ‘ To secure within the scope of the White paper of 1945 and the Act of 1935 an Executive Council more representative and broader based ’ . |
26 | One day she wants to work within a sporting authority that cares for its athletes . |
27 | Critics of the Peacock Committee have been happier to work within a framework of change that is more limited than that envisaged by the Committee . |
28 | Lakatos 's emphasis on the conventional element attached to work within a research programme , on the need for scientists to decide to accept its hard core , has much in common with Popper 's position with respect to observation statements , which was discussed in section 2 of the previous chapter . |
29 | But the motives that attract people to work within a social service are as variable as the jobs themselves and generalization is not very useful . |
30 | Conformity to rules relies primarily upon compliance , upon a willingness to work within a regulated framework which Etzioni has suggested rests either upon acceptance of a ‘ utilitarian ’ financial bargain or upon a ‘ normative ’ commitment . |