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

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1 Whilst this section is confined in its application to acts expressly authorised to be done on behalf of a firm , the general law of agency will continue to attach liability to the firm for the unauthorised acts of its employees when those acts are within the course of their normal or apparent activities for the firm .
2 Barring very special circumstances , these events and patterns are within the control of individuals and couples that possess the knowledge and means of family planning .
3 Luckily , basic preventative measures and healthy lifestyles are within the reach of even the most impoverished Solomon Islander who , in the case of malaria , can greatly reduce chances of possible infection with a combination of fixing drainage , making or buying mosquito nets and learning more about how the disease works .
4 Costs are borne in employing lawyers and other specialists to ensure that trades are within the law .
5 In 1 , dogs and animals are within the scope ( ’ field of action ’ ) both of the negative not and the universal quantifier all ; in 2 , scarlet and red are within the scope of not , and form part of a conditional clause ; in 3 , cars and vehicles are within the scope of all , and are part of a conditional clause :
6 Usually both subjects are within the one faculty , but some span two , eg the BCom in Business Studies and Law , and the MA in Philosophy and Politics .
7 Seven out of every 10 Mexican homes are within the range of television signals , and 96% of those homes are tuned to a channel in the communications empire of the Televisa Corporation .
8 When both of these parameters and the number of segmented leukocytes are within the normal range the diagnosis of acute appendicitis is highly unlikely .
9 Each part of the War Wagon is treated as a separate target , so the War Wagon/warhorses/crew are potentially hit if these actual models are within the template area .
10 Apart from the decision on the question put and any reasons , the decision should also deal with interest and costs , to the extent that these matters are within the expert 's jurisdiction : see 8.10 – 8.13 .
11 For the twentieth century as a whole , the variations in solar irradiance implied by the analyses are within the bounds of possibility .
12 All the critical functions are within the teams , engineering , technical support , and after suitable training the teams are taking on many skills which would be normally contracted out .
13 These fish are within the grasp of most anglers , quite unlike the 19th century when that great angler J. W. Martin felt seven pounds was anybody 's realistic upper limit .
14 All the self-contained apartments for Citalia guests are within the historic castle building .
15 In the Lands Tribunal , costs are within the discretion of the tribunal and it is interesting to note that of the 21 Lands Tribunal bills taxed in 1989 , the average amount allowed on taxation was £18,385 .
16 Can I just make the point of clarification in what said there , that as far as staffing additional works spread through for example we are assuming that staff costs are within the figures you are looking at and the the work that was referring to was was after you made your decision to will need to take some element of that cost into the start of the budget there is no staff figures that would occur after you 've formalised this budget we are not aware of so there there will be .
17 ‘ We know our leasing deals are within the letter and spirit of the law as we will have no influence over the purchase of beer for the pubs , ’ he said .
18 Two of the four changes are within the second helix ( 30 ) .
19 These are commercial decisions and British Steel 's actions are within the terms of the guarantees that it has given .
20 In 1 , dogs and animals are within the scope ( ’ field of action ’ ) both of the negative not and the universal quantifier all ; in 2 , scarlet and red are within the scope of not , and form part of a conditional clause ; in 3 , cars and vehicles are within the scope of all , and are part of a conditional clause :
21 When people are within the vicious cycle of stress , their top priority becomes limiting the damage that is being done to their self-esteem .
22 Quarries down the road at Ffestiniog are within the National Park , and expansion plans must be carefully thought out .
23 My practice has not encountered serious practical problems different from those of other fundholders and it seems to remove some of the difficulties of the existing scheme in that it resolves the problem of what referrals are within the range of services that can be purchased .
24 They concluded that people with high or borderline high ( above 200 ) cholesterol levels who reduce them will benefit more than people whose levels are within the desirable range .
25 Indeed , one of the strengths of fundamentalism is that its apologetics are within the reach of the average man and woman .
26 If competition is perceived to be open , the ‘ rules ’ are seen to be fair , and the determinants of success are within the competitors ' control , competition can be extremely fruitful .
27 I no longer know who my friends are within the family .
28 But the Supreme Court decided that only questions of safety or public exposure to radiation are within the federal government 's domain .
29 Ethologists may reply that they wish to discover which achievements are within the grasp of chimps , beavers , and bees .
30 In 1 , dogs and animals are within the scope ( ’ field of action ’ ) both of the negative not and the universal quantifier all ; in 2 , scarlet and red are within the scope of not , and form part of a conditional clause ; in 3 , cars and vehicles are within the scope of all , and are part of a conditional clause :
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