Example sentences of "within a [adj] [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | People who 've never even been within a thousand miles of Koraloona have heard of Mollie Green 's place . ’ |
2 | 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 . |
3 | To prevent such financial losses being made on the payment of relocation allowances , some employers make relocation payments in the form of a loan , which employees have to repay if they leave the organisation within a fixed number of years ( often one or two years ) of the date of the move . |
4 | If debtors are to be transferred , the purchaser should seek a warranty in the sale agreement that all the debts will be realised in full within a fixed period after completion and that none of the debts is subject to any counter-claim or is disputed . |
5 | Within a healthy tradition of Goddess-worship , there is assigned to the Goddess an ambivalence , a sense that left to herself she will be destructive rather than nurturing . |
6 | In the case of private industry there is a single , clear and unchanging primary objective , and management is free to optimise its behaviour in pursuit of that objective within a general framework of conditions imposed by law , practice , and opinion , which it hopes and expects will also be reasonably stable . |
7 | 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 ? |
8 | Flynn makes the connection between retrenchment and privatisation : ‘ Here lies the key to Thatcherite housing and social welfare policies — within a general programme of retrenchment , the essential and fundamental element is the goal of ‘ privatisation ’ . ’ |
9 | Similarly , once concepts such as alienability and authenticity are re-defined within a general theory of objectification , as properties of relationships rather than of either peoples or things , the place of time in determining the implications of context becomes of major importance . |
10 | It may be that the battle of Otford was a Kentish response to Mercian interference in the mid-770s in areas that were regarded by Ecgberht as within a Kentish sphere of influence . |
11 | Many of the production facilities currently possessed by international enterprises are integrated within a Europe-wide plan of production . |
12 | Over the long term we can detect three broad tendencies : the conservative , authoritarian often expressed in the actions of social morality campaigns ; the liberal often in the vanguard of reforming activity ; and the radical , libertarian ; the first asserting the importance of absolute moral standards ; the second by and large seeking relaxation within a traditional framework of family values ; and the third advocating a transformation of values . |
13 | The peasant is also vulnerable in the market for he has to operate within a new system of values , one that emphasises competition , astuteness and individuality . |
14 | In a sense that has long been the case , since it has generally been supposed that turbulent flows are contained within a deterministic set of equations — the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations . |
15 | ( This of course remains true even if the whole structure is then subjected within a wider framework to negation , or presented as being hypothetical . ) |
16 | The training officer group were more likely to refer to joint or group decisions , none of them specifically mentioned the need for central approval , few mentioned relevancy to post as being essential ( or if they did it was within a wider framework of reference than relevance to post alone ) , and they were more likely to specify that the needs of the service and the needs of the individual were both taken into account . |
17 | We also need to be aware that local government exists within a wider network of quangos , agencies and voluntary organisations ( see Rhodes , 1988 ) . |
18 | All we ask is that you use the ticket within a 60-day period between January 1st , 1990 and December 31st , 1990 and that you purchase it before arriving in Thailand . |
19 | DTI and SERC working together within a Joint Framework for Information Technology |
20 | 9 Although a group may be active and especially influential within a limited range of issues that are of pressing concern to it , such a group will take no part in a whole host of other issues where different groups will be active and influential . |
21 | In the final analysis students , although able to generate new ideas and disseminate them within a limited circle of people , do not have power and are no match for the military . |
22 | Again a scientist stands at the point which has at present been reached within a long tradition of enquiry . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | In so far as the system worked — some disputes were settled , some crimes fully atoned for — it did so because it accommodated to the plastic and multifarious notions of justice obtaining within a small group of men , known to each other from youth up , often related by marriage , who had to reckon on continuing to live as neighbours after the case was over . |
25 | Trivers argues that the chances of selection favouring altruistic behaviour in which individuals dispense a benefit to another greater than the cost of the act will be improved when many potentially altruistic situations arise in the population , when there are repetitive interactions of the same kind within a small group of individuals , and where symmetrical situations favouring the return of benefits are common . |
26 | But the difference also reflects the need for autarchy within district management teams in the NHS , which had to deal with uncertainty about patient outcomes within a vague set of government guidelines . |
27 | We are committed to maintaining a nation-wide letter service with delivery to every address in the United Kingdom , within a uniform structure of prices , and with a nation-wide network of post offices . |
28 | What was really being exchanged , within a specific kind of society marked by overt class inequalities , was a hopefully mutual reputation and honour |
29 | The reports studied in this chapter are " technical " ; that is , they are not written in general terms but refer to a specific problem within a specific set of conditions . |
30 | 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 . |