Example sentences of "[pron] [be] within [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet double , triple and even multiple stars are surprisingly common in space , and some of them are within the range of binoculars or even the naked eye . |
2 | ‘ I 'm perfectly safe , and I 'm within the speed-limit , ’ Ashley added pungently , when he craned forward to inspect the speedometer . |
3 | Apparently even if I was within the time limit of twenty-eight weeks ' pregnancy — which of course I 'm not — I could n't possibly stand an eight-hour flight ; I 've got a touch of toxaemia — ’ |
4 | Walkers will also enjoy the Malvern Hills , the Wyre Forest and the Cotswold Way , all of which are within a 25-mile radius . |
5 | Approaching Keld I dropped down into the dale where Great Sleddale Beck falls over a succession of stairs , hard bands of limestone that have resisted the action of the water to form an impressive series of falls all of which are within a mile or so of Keld village . |
6 | Basically , the illustrations that are going to succeed with a particular readership by helping the reader to obtain meaning , will use those conventions mentioned earlier in the chapter to indicate , for example , depth ( perspective and three-dimensions ) and movement , which are within the understanding of that intended audience . |
7 | A dictionary , for example , does not record meanings which are within the competence of all language users . |
8 | Select rooms to be offered which are within the apparent price range appropriate to the guest . |
9 | Once again a similar argument exists in administrative law-namely that the function of judicial review is to ensure that public bodies only take decisions which are within the scope of their expertise . |
10 | The courts draw a distinction between those facts which are within the tribunal 's jurisdiction , i. e. those facts which the tribunal alone decides , and those facts which are outside its jurisdiction , i. e. facts which must be established as a condition precedent for the tribunal to exercise its power . |
11 | Only those actions which are within the ‘ objects clause ’ of the memorandum of association may be undertaken , otherwise actions are deemed to be ultra vires ( outside the power of the company ) and do not bind it . |
12 | Institutions within the UK financial sector are classified as ( a ) those which are within the monetary sector as defined by the Banking Acts of 1979 and 1987 , and ( b ) other financial institutions , such as pension funds , investment and unit trusts , and insurance companies . |
13 | The precise exclusions broadly follow the categories of private company which are within the ambit of the Code , thereby ensuring that art 4 does not overlap to any significant extent with the Code . |
14 | And this has an effect on things which are within the reach of that gravitational pull . |
15 | The earlier distinction between those matters which fell within ministerial or local authority discretion and those which were within the competence of the courts to adjudicate became increasingly blurred . |
16 | Most of these are well beyond binocular range , but it is worth looking for the ‘ Black-Eye ’ galaxy M64 , which is within a degree of the star 35 Comæ , not far from Alpha . |
17 | In well 29/25–1 , for example , which is close to the Auk field , the average porosity of the carbonates is only 2.2% , whereas in 30/16–1 which is within the field , the average porosity is about 12.5% ( Brennand and van Veen 1975 ) . |
18 | This suggests that a 20%percnt ; reduction in ferry costs through new manning arrangements and the use of larger ships would reduce the profitability of the Tunnel to zero in 1994 ; a reduction of 40% , which is within the bounds of possibility , would produce a £4bn loss . |
19 | Learners acquire a particular language by receiving comprehensible input , that is to say by being exposed to messages expressed in language which is within the current acquired competence of the learners , together with language which is due to appear in the next stage of acquisition , and which can be eased into the mind by the help of context , knowledge of the world and so on . |
20 | Or we could comply with the 30 October 1993 rule but amend the accounting reference date within the first nine months of incorporation , as we may , and draw up accounts to 31 October 1993 , which is within the seven day period allowed by s 223(2) . |
21 | Skin contains about 70 percent water , 10–13 percent of which is within the outer , visible corneal layer . |
22 | The Park is objecting because the land , which is within the Malham Arncliffe SSSI , is unimproved pasture with herb-rich flushes , including birds-eye primrose , devils-bit scabious and Black bog-rush . |
23 | Prednisolone was studied at 10 - 5 M , which is within the plasma concentration ragne found in patients taking therapeutic doses of this drug . |
24 | I would say that they ought to be able to spend at a level which is within the S S As that have been given both for the county and for the districts , and therefore we should be below the three hundred and seventy eight . |
25 | Another interest that he had in the scheme was that his clerk occupied No. 20 South Parade , which was within the area covered by the 1855 Act , and Brunel 's office and home were at No. 18 Duke Street , adjacent to the site . |
26 | This obviously requires the attendance of the witnesses at the trial , and a subpoena may be issued to compel the attendance of those who are within the jurisdiction or in some other part of the United Kingdom . |
27 | Until you are within a minute or two of your ETA , there is no need to call for QDMs more frequently than at a half to one minute intervals . |
28 | Try to fight in the lightest category you can manage without heavy dieting because , theoretically , the heavier you are within the weight limit , the more power you can pack into techniques . |
29 | On the tail , lane road , give way to vehicles coming towards you you must not overtake if you would have to cross or straddle double white lines with a solid line on the out of you , erm if you 're within a zig zag area , the pelican crossing , after a normal overtaking sign until the end of the restriction , do not overtake when you can not see far enough ahead , for example , when coming through |
30 | Well all you can do is tell them , I mean you 're within the law then , it 's up to them in n it ? |