Example sentences of "come within the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Over a longer period , substances produced in quantities of between 10 and 1000 tpa will be covered , while substances of which less than 10 tpa are produced annually will not come within the scope of the programme for the time being .
2 On 7 August the Cabinet accepted Ede 's conclusions that an amendment providing for the abolition of capital punishment could not be ruled out of order on the grounds that it did not come within the scope of the Bill , and that it would be impossible to grade murders into those for which capital punishment would be retained and those for which it would be abolished .
3 This poorly documented affair does not come within the scope of Thucydides ' detailed narrative , but his summing up , ‘ few out of many returned home ’ ( i. 110 ) , specifically anticipates the use of that precise phrase about the disaster in Sicily ( vii.87 ) .
4 Their duty covers all kinds of further education for adults that do not come within the scope of the funding councils ' duty .
5 Nevertheless , the doctrine of fundamental breach may still have some utility when it comes to controlling exclusion clauses in contracts which do not come within the scope of the Unfair Contract Terms Act .
6 Unfortunately , this request did n't come within the trust beneficiary limits .
7 It may be if the trustees pay the 35 per cent rate less the tax credit the Revenue will agree to apply the concession treating the entire payment as one which has borne tax as required by B18 but the situation does not come within the wording of B18 .
8 Because the trust was originally set up for the purposes of mitigating inheritance tax the trust may come within the provisions of ss739 and 740 with the exemption mentioned in s741 not being available .
9 In 1986 the Cumberlege Report proposed that district nurses , health visitors and school nurses should come within the umbrella term community nursing .
10 These decisions would thus come within the competence of the Council of Ministers , to be reached by consensus .
11 I said today to my right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook that if the Oliver Twist story were translated from the workhouse to a prison , the person who drew the short straw and was sent to protest about the food would come within the net of the Bill .
12 The directors consider that in general the group 's 2,600 equity share investments do not come within the CA 1989 definition of associated undertakings , since 3i 's role is normally that of a passive investor .
13 ‘ Property ’ — what is stolen must come within the definition of property viz : money and all other property , real or personal , including things in action and other intangible property .
14 Other important provisions of the Unfair Contract Terms Act relate to the implied terms under the Sale of Goods Act and similar legislation ; these will apply to computer hardware but will be largely irrelevant as far as computer software is concerned because computer software does not come within the definition of goods .
15 One important point to bear in mind is that non-convertible loan stock will often come within the definition of a " qualifying corporate bond " .
16 ( i ) The facts of the case must come within the section , which only applies to , the " faulty execution of … construction , maintenance or repair …
17 Clearly the creation of an overseas settlement will come within the section .
18 With this construction their descendants would not come within the section .
19 But if his defence is that it was not his intention to cause fear of violence or to provoke its use , his conduct might still come within the ambit of the subsection by virtue of its latter part .
20 Although the draft reaffirmed the role of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) , it proposed that foreign affairs , security and home affairs would come within the ambit of EC institutions , unlike the earlier Luxembourg draft , which had proposed that such areas be subject to intergovernmental co-operation .
21 However , concentrative joint ventures that are permanent and independent without such anti-competitive implications do come within the Regulation .
22 Indeed it would come within the lifetime of Christ 's hearers ( Matt.
23 The 1982 Act will be relevant , however , if an independent computer firm or a programmer is engaged to write a computer program as this should come within the meaning of " service " .
24 A computer would therefore come within the meaning of product but computer software will be outside the scope of this part of the Act .
25 Temple could write with perfect confidence in his audience that though he would not ‘ strain the reader 's capacity by asking him to imagine a native Governor of a Colony or Protectorate ’ or even a native Colonial Secretary of Nigeria — a proposal which ‘ does not come within the bounds of practical politics ’ — he counted it an advantage of Indirect Rule that under it ‘ the native can and does fill not only positions of great responsibility but the highest positions , positions which place him on the social scale on an equality with the King 's representative himself ’ .
26 If he is trespassing , or seeking to detain and question a person when he has no authority to do so , or challenging another to a fight , his conduct will be outside the scope of his duty , and any assault on him can not come within the terms of section 51(1) .
27 The offender need not be the person to offer the violence as a friend of the offender would come within the phrase , ‘ by any person ’ .
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