Example sentences of "[verb] within a [det] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The first organisms , which appear within a few hours of the pool forming , are bacteria , as well as tiny single celled plants and animals called algae and protozoa respectively . |
2 | His move towards contracting led to his being awarded the contract for the Llanidloes and Newtown Railway in 1855 , reaching his home village a year later and passing within a few yards of his first contract , the iron bridge . |
3 | Positioned within a few inches of the speaker 's lips , they produce a strong speech signal which stands out clearly against noisy backgrounds . |
4 | The collection from the nest was made within a few days of the fledglings leaving the nest , and the broken up and trampled remains of pellets and bones from the nest can be mostly attributed to the regurgitated pellets of the fledglings . |
5 | Originally ascribed to the 1660s it now seems highly likely that they date from the 1630s and were made within a few years of each other . |
6 | All savour the wonderful position and the advantage of living within a few minutes of the A55 Expressway , with fast journey times in both directions . |
7 | There was a movement in the undergrowth and a rabbit bobbed out into the clearing , settling to feed within a few feet of where he stood . |
8 | This case report describes the histological and macroscopic changes seen within a few months in the gastric mucosa of a 28 year old woman patient with upper abdominal symptoms . |
9 | Last year , Britain hosted within a few weeks of each other the Moscow City Ballet , Moscow Classical Ballet , Moscow Ballet La Classique and the Russian State Ballet . |
10 | Last autumn he came within a few minutes of death when he slashed his wrists with a razor blade . |
11 | In any case , how could she look into his eyes and convince him she would n't touch him with a ten-foot pole when every time he came within a few feet of her she quivered inside , remembering the fierce and all too brief pressure of his mouth on hers ? |
12 | As she came within a few yards of it , however , a shudder passed down its spine , and it rolled over , showing its face to the sleet . |
13 | All anencephalus children are either miscarried , die stillborn , or die within a few weeks of life . |
14 | The last two — works of completely contrasting character — were written within a few weeks of each other . |
15 | Since Freemantle had to walk within a few yards of Leapor 's door whenever she approached Brackley from Hinton , it is perhaps odd that they had not met at least in passing . |
16 | The man threatened a cashier with a handgun in the raids which happened within a few hours of each other . |
17 | All these developments certainly happened within a few months of each other . |
18 | For example , a reaction to a particular food may occur within a few minutes of eating a food , or after a day or two . |
19 | His two infant sons had died within a few days of one another in April 1541 . |
20 | Father and son had died within a few days of each other … |
21 | ( More often than not they are women , since many elderly male refugees from East African have died within a few years of coming to Britain . ) |
22 | My paternal grandparents had died within a few months of each other whilst she was training , and as Grandfather had tied up all his savings in annuity for my grandmother , none of his children had inherited anything from him . |
23 | Adverse winds carried them not to Kintail , from which they could have got within a few miles of Inverness by water , but to the shores of Loch Alsh , a sea-water inlet separating the Isle of Skye from the south-west tip of Ross and Cromarty . |
24 | It is worth remembering that most accidents happen within a few miles of home . |
25 | Bottlenose dolphins have a heart rate of 80–90 beats per minute just after ‘ blowing ’ , slowing within a few seconds to 33–45 beats per minute and remaining at that rate until the next blow . |
26 | In any case it succumbed within a few years to the stresses of the Seven Years War , and was not revived until 1775 . |
27 | A political truce was called within a few days of the outbreak of war ; a pact to end contested by-elections was first signed on 6 August , and a joint recruiting drive began before the end of the month . |
28 | You need to be able to get into the turn quickly and accurately , and to be flying within a few knots of the pre-stall buffet . |
29 | Easily Accessible : There is a large number of footpaths and bridleways in the area , and two long-distance paths , the Oxford Way and the Cotswold Way , pass within a few miles of the hotel . |
30 | The gun had landed within a few inches of Blake . |