Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] within a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By chance , in December 1969 , Japanese glacial geologists surveying broad fields of blue ice inland from the Yamato Mountains ( officially , the Queen Fabiola Mountains ) at about 70°S ; 37°E , stumbled upon nine black meteorite fragments lying within a short distance of one another .
2 Conscious of their position as women artists operating within a patriarchal society none of the women I spoke to believed their concerns were limited to gender ; factors of race and class , in addition to those of gender , informed the work .
3 Still , the tensions a-building within a maturing cadet begged for venting at times .
4 A landlord should be responsible for the manner in which work at its instigation should be carried out and there is no reason why a tenant should suffer as a result of defects appearing within a reasonable time thereafter .
5 Opportunities for Nigerians living within a single region to receive alternative views on their own sets are therefore limited .
6 A physical description of the principal processes occurring within a turbulent flow can be developed from these .
7 A range of objectives for watershed experiments was identified by Ward ( 1971 ) and these extend from specific black box approaches to comprehensive studies in which there is an attempt to monitor many of the processes operating within a small area .
8 In the same way , the contrasting development of the Western European societies may also become comprehensible only as the outcome of distinctive political , religious or other forces working within a particular mode of production .
9 Finally , there are ‘ authority constraints ’ ; for example , free school transport may not be available to children living within a certain distance of school ; or opening hours may be mis-matched with the timings of public transport , rendering the services effectively inaccessible to users dependent on public transport .
10 We should remember that neither Marx nor Engels , his co-author , proposed a theory of crime ; and it has been later social theorists working within a Marxist framework who have developed a Marxist theory of crime .
11 For example , Addison 's ( 1975 ) The Road to 1945 is an account of how individual and collective actors operating within a specific set of circumstances produced profound changes .
12 This phrase is to be given a strict construction ; to avoid countenancing ‘ fishing expeditions ’ , the documents must be either individual documents separately described or documents falling within a compendious description which nonetheless indicates the exact documents required .
13 This result indicates that the LEED I-V spectra are dominated by scattering events occurring within a small region of crystal surface ( ref. 22 ; P.H. and D.A.K. , unpublished results ) , as in photoelectron or Auger electron diffraction .
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