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

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1 a move and that really he 's quite fortunate to have a buyer somewhere within the price he wanted .
2 There had , to be sure , been many cross-border investments , but in the main these were to replace imports and were based on exploiting competitive advantage only within a particular country .
3 Conservative interests sought their own way of picturing the order of Nature , preferring images that admitted change only within the framework of a divinely preordained plan of creation .
4 They live out their lonely existence entirely within the individual sufferer .
5 With a side-look at the American inner cities , he argues that collective provision must be linked not just with the needs of the have-nots , but ‘ with all people who are able to exercise their freedom only within a cooperative society imbued with a sense of fairness ’ .
6 Secondly there tends to be a coming together within the erm the parties of any one country in its foreign policy attitudes .
7 What had previously been gossip only within a small circle had become widely known throughout the world , excepting however that substantial part of the British public which did not have international Contacts .
8 In particular they made great progress in their attempts to put electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force together within the same theoretical framework .
9 A number of statutes contain provisions allowing review only within a limited period , commonly being six weeks .
10 The government , I , I find it somewhat disappointing that having put in what I think was an extremely good bid , I think having had that bid accepted at the first stage by government on their shortlist , having then had the bid accepted by the European Union , with the populations really that we submitted to them , we now find that U K government are actually trying trade back some of that population , and , and area coverage of the bid , to be able to use some of that spare capacity which they would generate within the U K , within the European population figure elsewhere within the country .
11 It was then possible to hide structural supports by aligning a figure suitably within a niche .
12 The experience gained in the use of this code ( which contained three elements respectively describing overall condition , type of binding , and type of damage ) suggested that it was largely satisfactory , and could , with only minor modifications , be used in subsequent surveys of book condition both within the National Library of Scotland and elsewhere .
13 a new Technical Conservation , Research and Education group which will have a key role in raising standards of research on technical conservation of buildings and encouraging and disseminating good practice both within the agency and among the professions , trades and general public
14 Some believe that Jacobitism was a fairly significant force both within the Tory party and in society at large ( especially north of the border ) , so that at the time of the Hanoverian succession there was a realistic chance that a Jacobite coup might succeed .
15 ( Contemporaries accepted that violence even within the heart of the family might be a cruel necessity . )
16 He was , of course , touching a nerve deep within the Russian psyche , but he was saying something like this , that ‘ if Christ is risen , every argument for atheism is flawed ’ .
17 The word ‘ feminist ’ , for instance , is a disputed term even within the group of people that claim it for themselves .
18 Another theory is that some is juvenile water , released from molten rock deep within the Earth 's crust , often during volcanic eruptions .
19 Usually , these are ordinary ‘ cold ’ avalanches such as one finds on any mountain , but if the collapse is a big one and it exposes hot rock deep within the dome , a nuee ardente may be produced .
20 Most of the mass is made up by vast deposits of octiron deep within the crust .
21 The radical tradition , from the Chartist Sunday Schools of the 1840s through to the WEA and extra-mural department situated its practice firmly within a labour movement paradigm that increasingly placed the organised working class — defined above all as the active members of the trade union movement — at the heart of its endeavours .
22 Written application had been made in advance , and , except for four theses on loan , all had been collected together for this study either within the thesis area or in the thesis collection area of the Stack , to which access was permitted on this occasion .
23 The ‘ fact ’ of the first premiss covers all and no more than the facts awareness of which would modify spontaneous reactions to the issue in question ; ‘ Face facts ’ will be applicable to the issue only within the scope of this information .
24 Cases of more persistent and ‘ regular ’ truancy fall squarely within the remit of the law ( see below ) .
25 So far this chapter has been largely relevant to social work both within the community and in the residential area .
26 The Group is therefore committed to ensuring a high standard of environmental management both within the factories and also in relation to operation and existence within the local and wider community .
27 Indeed , it is likely that both phenomena will be at work simultaneously within an industrial relations structure such as prevails in Britain where trade unions are anxious not only to protect the real wages of their members from erosion by exogenous price increases but also to preserve their position in the pecking order of wage differentials .
28 We need to stop evaluating intelligence purely within the model of our own .
29 To achieve this , however , we must get publication underway within the next few days .
30 The motivation of field-level staff is an important issue even within the most integrated organization .
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