Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] within [art] " in BNC.

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1 Public buildings , whether administrative or cultural , are found only rarely within the range of structures , in contrast to defences which are relatively common at sites on the main communications network .
2 The balance between these two factors has no doubt always been difficult , but is perhaps especially so within the modern family .
3 George advanced only just within the doorway , and looked round him .
4 This is potentially a very radical change , bringing part-time work much more within the remit of social security benefits .
5 The Bishop ordained that the Vicar of Hailing should receive as his portion £5 10s yearly and that he should have the same acreage of land as the vicars of old possessed and also " all oblations what so ever within the bounds and limits of the parish , all the tithes of hay , lambs , wool , mills , calves , chicken , pigs , geese , ducks , eggs , bees ' honey , wax , cheese , milk , milk-meats , flax , hemp , pears , apples , garden herbs , pigeon houses , and merchandise , fisheries , pastures , onions , garlic and saffron , also the tithes , sheaves cultivated either by plough or spade and also the tithes of wood for fuel , coppice wood , thorns , rushes , faggots and fardells , within the bounds of the Parish , all of which the vicars and his successors shall have "
6 The pain lies in the reminder how far , how irrevocably , hopelessly far we are from what we might once have had , from what was so nearly within the grasp .
7 But it will do so strictly within the framework of the democratic process by giving up any legal and political advantages , presenting its programme and defending it in discussions , [ and ] co-operating with other social and political forces …
8 In Seager v Copydex Ltd [ 1967 ] 1 WLR 923 it was adopted by Lord Denning MR who added the following point concerning the difficulties which arise where part of the information disclosed to the defendant is only partly within the public domain : When the information is mixed , being partly public and partly private , then the recipient must take special care to use only the material which is in the public domain .
9 We are extremely indebted to Professor Hayek for his intellectual defence of the market economy : in particular for his placing it so clearly within a philosophical context which is logically consistent .
10 What we want to do this morning is erm tt talk a little bit to you about er the quality system and the I S O Nine Thousand procedures and er documented er systems , which have been developed so far within the whole group .
11 The buildings identified so far within the town would imply a fairly dense distribution .
12 Right , that brings you down now within the grant with those three over right .
13 For all the government 's anti-planning rhetoric , it is ironic that land use planning should re-emerge so strongly within the context of a privatised urban regeneration agenda .
14 Very few of the most senior people training establishments bedded down well within the operational theatre .
15 so deep within the brute 's face .
16 But when you come to transfer larger designs , you will find that the Creation 6 program will chop it up into smaller5 sections , A , B , C and so on within the ‘ Knit A pattern ’ menu .
17 The question of the Selby coalfield has not been seen as a constraint on other forms of development erm peripheral expansion , expansion of villages and so on within the coalfield area .
18 The lifestyles in The Swimming Pool Library do not represent the entirety of the gay scene , but by locating the gay male scene so firmly within the traditional English class structure , Hollinghurst reminds us why the gay scene alone is not enough .
19 The inclusion of the former originated less from public concern over any alleged malpractice than from lack of confidence , felt mainly but not wholly within the legal profession , in procedures whereby ultimate responsibility for prosecuting as well as investigating in the vast majority of cases rested with the police .
20 A study of the news media is not properly within the scope of this assignment , but the topic of channels is necessary to a consideration of communication and a cursory look at the nature and availability of various media seemed in order .
21 Finally , with regard to cl 10 , it should be noted that no obligation to permit alteration of the goods to make them non-infringing is imposed on the buyer , and that the obligation to return infringing goods , subject to a refund of the price , is only imposed on the buyer where it arises not at the option of the seller but because of a judgment or settlement relating to the claim of infringement ( which is presumably not entirely within the seller 's control ) .
22 In his speech he went out of his way to welcome the establishment of the Faculty , and the part it would play in encouraging and enhancing proficiency and knowledge of tax not only within the profession , but in business , industry and commerce , and among the general public the profession serves .
23 Swedish society has experienced a wide measure of consensus about priorities in respect of general social goals , not only within the industrial relations sphere .
24 The conciliar debate of the early 1960s was essentially a debate not only within the walls of St Peter 's , but throughout the Church .
25 The duke 's role as the leading royal agent in the north brought a merging of his connection with that of the crown , not only within the duchy of Lancaster but also , to some extent , in the areas where Gloucester had less direct interests .
26 Lee , a key figure not only within the Association since its foundation , but also with the Dictionary of National Biography from its earliest days , referred to the aims of the English Association , suggesting " that English be the constant , the unresting ally and companion of whatever other studies the call of national enlightenment and national efficiency may prescribe " .
27 In such a context , " literary criticism " is " viewed with a certain tolerant contempt " , not only within the academic world at large but even within English schools themselves , especially by philologists .
28 Such rotation takes place not only within the work teams but also more widely in the enterprise .
29 He had been one of the most respected and admired deaf men of his time , and he was missed not only within the ranks of the BDDA but also of the NID , on whose executive committee he had served since its reorganisation in 1924 .
30 Such arguments have been common not only within the media and political circles , but also within a variety of academic disciplines — economics , industrial relations and sociology .
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