Example sentences of "[conj] within a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If people over a certain age , or within a certain age group , are required for a specified job for valid reasons , then it is not unlawful discrimination . |
2 | On attaining majority , or within a reasonable time thereafter , an infant may ratify a contract which is otherwise unenforceable against him or voidable at his option , and he can do this by unilateral act . |
3 | Often a contract is to be performed in the future , i.e. delivery of the goods is to be in the future , either at a fixed date or within a reasonable length of time . |
4 | a ) If P = is a b , x-normal for program and F is a finite set of constant expressions we define unc to be unc where y is the list of all variables appearing free in P. b ) If P = is a b , x-ALT pattern and F is a finite set of constant expressions we define unc to be the program in which unc is applied to each normal form appearing after a communication or within a minimal acceptance . |
5 | So effectively we put in what is a fair price , and we get the job , and we do it normally within the price or within a slight overspend . |
6 | Replacements are made below the cursor or within a selected block of text . |
7 | In addition , reading programmes should certainly include shared experiences , whether in small groups , or within a whole class . |
8 | Mr. Stembridge for the health authority relied upon the approach of the courts of equity towards the special relationships within the family or within a special group . |
9 | The mutual recognition provisions apply where applications are made simultaneously or within a short interval of one another for admission of the same securities to official listing on stock exchanges in two or more member states . |
10 | Material provisions whose adequacy can not be assessed objectively on the basis of actual experience either in the run up to completion or within a short period from completion ( so that it may not be reasonable to expect to obtain a retention from the vendors ) ; for example , pension provisions and reserves for goods supplied in previous years . |
11 | Courses , seminars and discussions are held at intervals within an individual college or within a broader catchment in order to improve college teaching . |
12 | It may be that one day we shall discover a complete unified theory that predicts them all , but it is also possible that some or all of them vary from universe to universe or within a single universe . |
13 | If the goods do n't arrive within 28 days or within a specified delivery date , you have the right to cancel the order . |
14 | Where the builder employs more than one sub-contractor of the same trade on the same site or within a confined geographical area , there will be a tendency for the builder to fix the rates to avoid any conflict or ill-feeling between the various sub-contractors employed . |
15 | Then , instead of shaping at the extreme neck edge , or within a few stitches of a fully fashioned neck shaping , work the cable pattern , with two or so stitches between it and the neck edge and work the neck shaping within the cable pattern and the remaining stocking stitch of the shoulder edge . |
16 | The remaining cousins signed their copies of the memorandum , either on the day of the funeral or within a few days afterwards . |
17 | Let us assume that within a certain time , probably around a year or so for most people , you will have achieved your ideal weight , a good , firm shape , and a reasonable level of physical fitness . |
18 | The ‘ peak ’ organizations of business and labour are granted a special consultative status in return for their co-operation ( Schmitter 1979 ) Some corporatists maintain that within a capitalist economy such negotiations must be to the advantage of monopoly capital , since labour forgoes its local , workplace autonomy in favour of its corporate leadership . |
19 | And it is here that we come to the nub , theoretically , of the problem with Adorno 's whole approach to listening Dick Bradley ( n.d. ) points out that within a Marxist framework production and consumption can not properly be given the near-identity which Adorno attributes to them . |
20 | It is assumed that within a single erosional system all elements of the topography are mutually adjusted so that they are downwasting at the same rate . |
21 | They felt , that is to say , that within a given territory , there should be one authority with an ultimate monopoly of coercive power . |
22 | But , as Action on Smoking and Health predicted that within a few years the majority of companies will have smoking policies , Roger Stubbs , deputy managing director of MORI , warned a confrontation is looming between ‘ green consumers ’ and ‘ smoking civil libertarians ’ who insist aggressively on their right to smoke in public places or at work . |
23 | It should also be credited with the fact that within a few years very little more was heard from politicians about the importance of the much-vaunted ‘ British independent nuclear deterrent ’ against which CND had originally campaigned . |
24 | Whatever mood you are in when you arrive at HCI 's Club Romantica … you can be sure that within a few minutes you 'll feel at home in this pretty village of chalet bungalows surrounded by trees and flowers . |
25 | The Ministers and the Court dignitaries were on the platform to make their farewells , which the Emperor had insisted be short and restrained , so that within a few minutes of his arrival he and his son were on board and the train left to cries of ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ |
26 | It is therefore no surprise that local opposition to the LDDC has continued for over eight years now , even though the first chairman of the LDDC , Nigel Broackes of Trafalgar House , predicted that within a few years local opposition ‘ will not exist ’ . |
27 | But the bonding between an infant and his or her family is so strong that within a few days , as in the case of Marie and her partner Peter , you are convinced you know your own baby from any other in the world . |
28 | He believes ‘ Chicago will evolve back into one major large fair ’ , and Mr Blackman agrees that within a few years , ‘ there will be one show of real importance , or there will be two distinctly different shows ’ . |
29 | The captain had told her that they were now off Porto , and that within a few days they would be entering the Tagus . |
30 | Preston shook his head , but it was true that within a few weeks of Mary Moxton 's death William 's mum had bought her first shop . |