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

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1 This novel method of synthesising the compound could perhaps be used more widely if the compound were dispersed — eg within a zeolite — where there are channels for the rapid movement of the reactive plasma species .
2 I says , do n't tell me , I said , he did the same thing to me the other day , and it were only within a couple of days of each other .
3 " Life is possible only within a movement which calls the world into question " , he was to note later in Le Cheval de Troie .
4 He argues , for instance , that the evolutionary emergence of ‘ our self transcendence by means of selection and rational criticism ’ depends upon developments that have taken place in academic language : ‘ It is only within a language thus enriched that critical argument and knowledge in the objective sense become possible . ’
5 In contrast to the United States , executive control of the House of Commons via party loyalty has become so thorough that such committees can operate only within a context defined by the executive .
6 The burst of social legislation prior to 1914 was possible only within a context in which the most obvious social evils of the day , such as the poverty caused by old age , sickness and unemployment , had been identified and shown to be amenable to State action .
7 And he , a huge crate over newspapers , hundred newspapers , to , when he first , so within a year he never touched it , so gradually I took one more and more .
8 So within a fortnight of launching the competition , it appeared that two-thirds of it were not required , and the premiums had been offered without authority .
9 But the gusher could hardly raise a trickle , so within a couple of decades the council filled in its basin and planted some flowers .
10 The Agriculture Minister Gillian Shephard will make the final decision and it 's expected she 'll do so within a month .
11 So within a pension quarter , the same ruling applies in that your pension and your re-employment earnings can not exceed a quarter of your salary reference .
12 When it completes it , perhaps within a year , reports will be sent to the relatives and the Government .
13 Much of the remainder of the village 's pasture land would also have been held in common and consisted probably of rough grazing , perhaps within a wood .
14 Maybe this arises naturally within a person , naturally and purely ?
15 Open sprung mattresses are generally cheaper buys with the coil springs held together within a framework of wire .
16 Dance rhythm means how the varying lengths of notes are grouped together within a phrase .
17 The observer was asked to move through the wood of his choice at a fixed speed , dividing the time spent into units of 10 minutes each and recording for each 10-minute period all the birds seen or heard , normally within a band of 50 yards ( 46 metres ) from the observer .
18 That 's just within a week .
19 All of the boards actively involved in training practised some form of activity as a whole group , generally within a board meetings .
20 Management developers will need to help managers to work comfortably within a clash of values .
21 These are listed at one chosen or model heading and may also be used elsewhere within a category .
22 Usually within a week of contracting the disease , ulcers develop on the genitalia .
23 Membership was also promoted with a special offer to Cater Club members , and directly within a number of companies through their employee magazine .
24 It was then possible to hide structural supports by aligning a figure suitably within a niche .
25 Still within a stone 's throw of the Scentmakers ’ Bazaar . ’
26 Whilst the modules at all levels are designed to allow use in vocational contexts , Module 5 puts more emphasis on this area , but still within a series of skills of very general relevance .
27 Karen Hamilton , as a director , feels that it is still possible to work collectively within a hierarchy , given the right working relationships and circumstances .
28 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 .
29 However , while we all have our national stereotypes , and they are invariably supported by research ( see Hofstede ) , the underlying differences from one country to another and also within a country are much more subtle .
30 From mathematics to sociology ( as we saw in Chapter4 ) , offerings are judged partly in virtue of such features as comprehensiveness , elegance , simplicity , neutrality , social impact or wit , the criteria varying not only across disciplines but also within a discipline over time .
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