Example sentences of "[noun sg] within a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Tohou opened the scoring in the 11th minute when she beat goalkeeper Jo Thompson and after Mary Nevill had levelled with a penalty stroke within a minute , Tohou made the game safe with her second goal two minutes from time . |
2 | They chart its effects on employment , on the division of labour within a family and on the care of children and elderly relatives . |
3 | It is clear that Leavis is less concerned with preserving the continuity of Englishness from Anglo-Saxon times to the present than with investing English with a new function , that of fostering within a class of disinterested intellectuals those qualities of wisdom called for by Bickersteth before the war . |
4 | On the way back there is a glorious view ahead of the Five Sisters : if only to witness so lovely a scene , this detour within a detour is worth the extra half-hour . |
5 | There ca n't , after all , be many limestone quarries whose link with a Trent and Mersey feeder canal at Froghall demanded no less than four railways built in succession within a space of just over 70 years and all on different alignments . |
6 | Internal audit is defined as an ‘ independent appraisal within a department which operates as a service to management by measuring and evaluating the effectiveness of the internal control system ’ ( para . |
7 | Enabling all teachers to provide for each according to need : skill enhancement within a problem-solving framework — the shift in role for the specialist supporter |
8 | Thus , natural justice has been held to be applicable to cases of disciplinary action within a university and to expulsion for failure in examinations , although in the latter case the examiners had based their decision on the personal attributes of the candidate as well as exam marks . |
9 | The exhibits were small islands of light within a sea of shadows . |
10 | In a similar way , the study carried out by Christine Shiu ( this volume ) revealed pupils ' mathematical thinking within a topic , which was of considerable value in planning the teaching . |
11 | Had I known that he intended to throw his claim to the leadership into the ring within a matter of hours , I would have tried to dissuade him from it then and there , for people never like being bounced , and least of all at a time of emotional stress . |
12 | Many of the papers in this volume set the human agent within a cosmology , a total moral universe of meaning . |
13 | The colon indicates the strongest possible break within a sentence and can be interpreted as meaning " as follows " . |
14 | Interruptions should be ‘ arranged ’ , eg. a telephone call has to be made or attended to , some urgent photocopying must be done , a note on a task which required information from a supervisor , a coffee/lunch break within a batch of work or a person interrupting the work . |
15 | Community law itself clearly claims to override the constitutional arrangements of a Member State : ‘ The validity of a Community measure or its effect within a Member State remains unimpaired even if it is alleged that it runs counter to either fundamental rights as formulated by the Constitution of that State or the principles of a national constitutional structure ’ ( Internationale Handelsgesellschaft v. Einfuhr und Vorratsstelle Getreide ) . |
16 | This does not achieve the desired effect within a program because the CLI command does not become active until the next attempt to read a character from the keyboard . |
17 | The growth and support for the heritage language programme within a decade has been remarkable . |
18 | Irenius begins his account with an expression of anxiety which reveals a number of linked issues which constantly crop up in Spenser 's writing : the establishment and maintenance of true religion and civilisation within a pattern of human development predetermined by the divine . |
19 | One of the Centre team will be available to discuss feedback within a week of return , preferably earlier , should this be wanted . |
20 | A CLAIM that an unofficial loyalist ‘ force within a force ’ exists inside the Royal Ulster Constabulary gave fresh impetus yesterday to the long-running collusion controversy in Northern Ireland . |
21 | And a vicar arrived , suffering from a sense of isolation within a parish unable to minister to him . |
22 | His resignation , the second by a senior member of the administration within a month , followed that of Elizabeth Dole , the Secretary of Labour , and fuelled speculation of an imminent Cabinet reshuffle by President George Bush . |
23 | Prior further claims that union support for such an industrial policy was a central plank of the social contract , which therefore ‘ represented the first British attempt within a framework of parliamentary democracy to build in a process of extra-parliamentary mobilisation around the policies of a Labour government ’ ( ibid. , p. 4 ) . |
24 | ‘ The number of Cabinet meetings is not necessarily an index of efficiency ’ , said one who believes her brand of Cabinet government ( ‘ a president within a monarchy ’ ) is a more effective way of shifting business than the traditional collective model . |
25 | The first is that the direction of research within a department is under the control of the supervisors in that Department , for whom the Ph D student does the donkey work . |
26 | Then she made me promise to get them back to her in one piece within a week and sold me two tickets to a Ward Bond Retrospective at her film club in Ponder 's End . |
27 | ‘ I [ Lakatos ] give criteria of progression and stagnation within a programme and also rules for the ‘ elimination ’ of whole research programmes ’ . |
28 | In contrast , the gain medium in an FEL is a focused beam of high energy electrons moving at very high speed within a vacuum chamber , and these electrons are stimulated to emit photons ( electro-magnetic ) waves by causing the beam to interact with a static magnetic field produced by a special magnetic system ( Fig. 1 ) . |
29 | It 's a kind of motor-activity within a temperament — a form of energy . |
30 | That will allow changes in herbicide susceptibility within a population to be monitored , he explains . |