Example sentences of "within [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At the beginning of September 1942 , the German 6th Army under General Paulus had reached Stalingrad — a city whose capture would have had symbolic significance ; on 19 November a major Soviet counter-offensive had begun and led , within only a few weeks , to the encirclement of the 250,000 men of the 6th Army ; by Christmas 1942 the situation was as good as hopeless ; on 10 January , the last Russian assault commenced ; on 31 January Paulus — disobeying orders of the Führer that the troops had to fight to the last man — surrendered , and almost 90,000 survivors entered Soviet captivity , from whom only a small minority were to return . |
2 | Within only a few years the company was exporting its products to central Europe , Russia and the US . |
3 | Both were recorded within only a week of each other ! |
4 | One of the H. Fire development bright colours within only a few days and began a reign of terror . |
5 | It can hardly be coincidental that these remarkable evolutionary events , taking place within only a few million years , correspond so closely in time with an episode of exceptional igneous and urogenic activity ( Larsen & Pitman , 1972 ) , the rapid disintegration of Pangaea ( Hallam , 1980 ) and the biggest marine transgression since the mid-Palaeozoic , apparently produced either by a phase of accelerated sea-floor spreading or by a dramatic increase in the length of the ocean ridge system . |
6 | And if self aware role modelling in medicine were to include a declared abstention from all the quiet words , phone calls , and fixings of the present highly selective mechanisms of patronage then the expectations of medical students and junior doctors , especially women and those from ethnic minorities , could be transformed , perhaps within only a generation or two . |
7 | Given that it is based on a model which examined variation among electoral wards within only a few regions it could be argued that it is more validly applied at a local level . |
8 | Within only a few hours of the big bang , the production of helium and other elements would have stopped . |
9 | It has previously been shown that infiltration of lymphocytes in the submucosa occurs within only a few hours after gliadin challenge . |
10 | Their babble of French and Arabic made an awful din , but within just a few feet of us they quietened . |
11 | Even in our own lifetime , within just a few years , the destruction of the Earth 's natural forests , as well as man 's industry , is increasing the amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide , so subtle is the balance . |
12 | Sometimes within just a few minutes of the arrival of leaf-eating creatures , the tannin content is up to levels which make not only the leaves under attack , but all the other leaves of the tree toxic or at least unpalatable . |
13 | However , within just a few hours , as the region continued to collapse , the difference in the gravitational forces on his head and his feet would become so strong that again it would tear him apart . |
14 | The Victorian-built and now rundown Oxford prison WAS to close , together with 5 other jails within just a matter of weeks . |
15 | It is doubtful that the BCG matrix is very useful for total portfolio management in many multi-business groups , because , even if the group is involved in SBUs whose business is dominated by the experience-curve effect , it is likely that some of its SBUs will not be and hence that they can not be reliably analysed within just the BCG context . |
16 | O mmol/l had increased mortality compared to those with blood glucose <5.4 mmol/l Age and hypertension were most strongly related to coronary heart and stroke mortality within both the diabetic and glucose-intolerant groups . |
17 | Sport and recreation are an integral part of the experience of being at University , and lasting friendships are often made within both the social and sporting contexts . |
18 | At a local level , particular societies identified these interests unambiguously with those of organised labour within both the Labour Party and the trade union movement . |
19 | The image produced within both the political and the socio-medical arena was forceful . |
20 | On the other hand , there is the development of increasingly ethnographic forms and methods within both the novel and journalism . |
21 | The pluralist forces within both the Western and the third-world Church are simply too strong and too lively to be tamed by a papacy with really quite limited weapons at its command . |
22 | Reforming officials within both the prison system and the criminal justice process can not afford to be merely reactive . |
23 | The direct occupation by French troops of Slovenia , Istria and Dalmatia , followed by the creation of the Illyrian Provinces , was welcomed by the leaders of Slav opinion within both the Habsburg and Ottoman empires . |
24 | Learning skills are developed within both the physical and human pathways in the geography field . |
25 | As my hon. Friend knows , this matter has been discussed quite recently within both the Government and the Home Affairs Select Committee . |
26 | Ulster is thought to be distinctive within both the United Kingdom and the island of Ireland . |
27 | There were highly significant increases in CD3 + and gd + lymphocytes within both the lamina propria and the epithelium while neitrophils ( CD15 + cells ) were not at all prominent . |
28 | Yet the reality is that , within even a small group of people at work , there will be significant differences in the way they perform their jobs . |
29 | The savage , debased , and bestial presences which attack virtue , may undermine its integrity because the potential to degenerate into villainy lies within even a nobleman . |
30 | With so much of interest to discover and such a wealth of magnificent coast and countryside to explore , within even an hour or two of home you could find yourself in a beautiful new world . |