Example sentences of "to [be] [verb] within a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Existing theories of the way in which the labour market for such occupations operate tend to be based within a static framework , concentrating upon contributions to current output rather than to the dynamic process of technological change and economic growth .
2 Nowadays his case had to be heard within a given time .
3 The garment has to be completed within a certain time , then the outworker is paid the requisite sum .
4 If no date is specified the court would probably conclude that it was to be exercised within a reasonable period ending on the last day for exercise ( Multon v Cordell [ 1986 ] 1 EGLR 44 ) .
5 In this situation , it is very difficult to maintain high standards , as such work usually has to be done within a short time limit , and often with very little space .
6 However , since the reappearence rate was much higher ( 96% ) in patients with evidence of active viral replication ( serum HBV DNA positive ) , and since our data would suggest that the severity of injury in the infected allograft is also dependent on the HBV status of the native liver , the efficacy of repeated administration of HBIG deserves to be tested within a randomised controlled trial .
7 But recent educational research initiated , or selected as deserving attention , by policy makers rarely allows for ethnic or gender issues to be placed within a social class context .
8 The package was to be incorporated within a supplementary budget due to be presented for Diet approval prior to the beginning of the new fiscal year on April 1 .
9 In order to avoid unnecessary complications , the Principle of Minimal Departure needs to be inscribed within a cognitive theory of comprehension , or within a typology of fictional genres such as the one suggested by Ryan herself in Chapter 2 .
10 industrial disputes are also much more likely to be confined within a single company and although such disputes cast doubt on the image or harmony , they do show the continuing importance of enterprise-specific industrial relations .
11 The other is a strategy of discrimination which magnifies and exploits every kind of social distinction ( of wealth , culture status , etc. ) to be found within a designated subject population and gives it a racist connotation as signifying certain ‘ exclusive traits ’ .
12 Was it simply incoherence on his part when he suggested that his ‘ science of history ’ , even though it allows for differentiated histories , still demands to be considered within a general concept of history ?
13 The smaller the unit , the shorter should be the stay inside it — there are very few patients who need to be contained within a locked unit of this kind for more than a few days .
14 Where the parties have not only required a step to be taken within a specified time but have expressly provided for the consequences in case of default , this provides an indication , of greater or less strength , that time is to be of the essence , but it is not necessarily decisive .
15 Most statutory rights have to be enforced within a strict time limit .
16 Banks were closed on Jan. 29-30 , but on Jan. 30 Cavallo ordered the financial markets to be reopened , with the austral to be restricted within a fixed fluctuation band of between 8,000 and 10,000 to the dollar , backed up by Central Bank reserves .
17 Would this be just another experience for him — a satisfying of his sexual needs , to be forgotten within a short time ?
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