Example sentences of "[verb] within a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It can be seen that these two main goals overlap to a considerable extent , but that emphasis for the end-user lies within a subject area and is therefore closely dependent on subject knowledge , whereas emphasis for the intermediary lies on breadth of knowledge — on the coverage and organization of many databases and the operation of a number of processing systems . |
2 | The flavour of this can be tasted at some sites , for example Staneydale ‘ Temple ’ in Shetland , which lies within a landscape of neolithic settlements and field-systems . |
3 | Hence if an instance of a context lies within a replacement it must lie entirely within that replacement ; this is a natural rule as otherwise structured editing would be a nightmare to both user and implementer alike . |
4 | FRS 3 will also effectively kill off extraordinary items — the ASB is adamant that any geographical or political event happening within a company 's environment should be counted as part of normal business risk — and reduce what ASB chairman David Tweedie has seen as the abuse of earnings per share . |
5 | He said developments are expected within a year which will not only enable severe astigmatism to be corrected but also long-sightedness . |
6 | A book on the subject is expected within a year or two . |
7 | Clarification is expected within a matter of weeks . |
8 | The cost of maintaining these additional versions is extremely small , being based on the spaces occupied within a filing cabinet which must be serviced and kept warm and dry . |
9 | Marschalek ( 1983 ) has noted that children generally attend to only a portion of the information contained within a stimulus whereas adults include more dimensions as well as a consideration of structural aspects . |
10 | Here the element of change is contained within a repetition of the original phrase idea . |
11 | If a third State has the right to refuse to accept an obligation contained within a treaty , it presumably has the right to accept it upon conditions . |
12 | If roads were contained within a perspex tunnel and regularly patrolled by wildlife wardens , armed with splints and bandages and trained in every kind of veterinary first aid , I suppose it might go some way towards reducing this tragic toll . |
13 | If expenditure is contained within a budget it implies that it has been approved by top management and no further approval is required . |
14 | In other words , one has a singularity contained within a region of space-time known as a black hole . |
15 | The undergravel plate is contained within a glass box . |
16 | The promise was contained within a memorandum on the legal and social status of Japanese Koreans , signed on Jan. 10 by the South Korean Foreign Minister , Lee Sang Ock , and his Japanese counterpart , Taro Nakayama . |
17 | Salt from sea water , pumped from the Dead Sea nearby is collected in a structure rather like a swimming pool which is contained within a series of dykes . |
18 | The situation is more complicated with tyr T since although this fragment contains three such weaker sites : site 3 ( GGCG ) , site 6 ( CGCC ) and site 9 ( GGCC ) each of these is contained within a cluster of two or three GC sites . |
19 | The DNA is packaged into several chromosomes , and these in turn are contained within a nucleus — a distinct region with a membrane around it . |
20 | LIST may be included within a program , but it will exit to the command mode on completion of the listing . |
21 | erm , where I set out my interpretation of what that means , and I do n't think it 's very helpful to read that out to you , but I think you will find that it 's er erm a very broad er description of what the new settlement should be seeking to achieve , now Mr erm I think has misunderstood our position on this question of erm the appropriate size for the new settlement , and I think if I 'm correct he suggested that we were promoting a a size of fourteen hundred , the point I think I would make is that the larger the new settlement erm the greater the range and the quality of services and facilities that can be provided , and I think you have to distinguish between what developers say they are prepared to provide , on the one hand in a new settlement , whatever the size , the quality of the retail or recreational social facility that occupies that physical provision , and also its long term viability , and I would suggest that a larger new settlement of the size that we are suggesting , is much more likely to er attract a range of quality providers of services and facilities than a smaller new settlement , and also Mr Grantham er raised the issue of the question of the development program , and what might be expected in terms of services and erm during the development program , and of course I think that would be a matter for any specific proposal , or a ma a matter of discussion between the local planning authority concerned and the developer , and I would expect it to be something erm that was included within a section one O six agreement . |
22 | A possible explanation for this is that the cycle is inherently explosive , as in our Example II , but is constrained within a band determined by an upper limit above which real output can not rise , called a ceiling and a lower limit below which real output will not fall , called a floor . |
23 | Signals from orbiting satellites forming the Global Positioning System ( GPS ) can be used to pinpoint the location of objects on the surface of the Earth to within a few centimetres ; a computer mapping system carried within a car ( and receiving the car 's position from GPS ) could , given suitable software , be capable of displaying a map showing the car 's location and suggesting alternative routes , such as the shortest , fastest , most economical or most scenic route . |
24 | But you do need the different personalities to come within a group to make a group successful . |
25 | the following 13 are likely to be already answered or more readily addressed within a context of ‘ open-decision making ’ . |
26 | But what it is like to exist and survive within a bureaucracy ? |
27 | She understands the world through trivial fictions , and is trapped within a child 's view of history and society . |
28 | I was n't trapped within a vision of my femaleness . |
29 | Re-exposure to these agents is not recommended within a cetain time because of the high antibody level and the risk of anaphylaxis . |
30 | Both fit within a view of society in which men are heads of families . |