Example sentences of "[vb base] within [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They are busily employed ‘ teaching the financiers how to do what they want within the law , advising on the chances they are taking and how to best cover themselves ’ . |
2 | We ca n't do anything we want within the group . ’ |
3 | Both fit within a view of society in which men are heads of families . |
4 | He could be granted a free transfer by FIFA when they adjudicate within a fortnight . |
5 | It should be noted that many other small islands were visited , whose names appear within the text , but not in the titles , of the various papers . |
6 | iv ) company-specific factors : include such variables as : organisation size and degree of centralisation ; official purchase decision-making procedures and processes ; role of buying department and other buying process roles ; means of resolving conflicts or differences that appear within the Decision Making Unit during the buying decision-making process . |
7 | Traditionally , language teaching has concentrated only on the three levels of the formal language system — pronunciation , grammar , and vocabulary — and the way in which they function within the sentence , on the assumption that other aspects of communication will follow fairly automatically . |
8 | Commodity circulation has been replaced by the circulation of products within the national economy , in much the same manner as products circulate within an oligopoly or conglomerate firm . |
9 | If we can treat any piece of conversational data as a process in which two or more participants speak within the topic framework , we should also find in their contributions elements which characterise their own personal ‘ speaker 's topics ’ . |
10 | ‘ If things go well I hope within a twelve-month to double the number of horses I own . ’ |
11 | A community which is then in a position to provide care and support within the community properly funded by local government , so it becomes a symbiosis . |
12 | These features of family life — which it should be re-emphasized are indicators of , rather than the reasons for , problems — include the age and maturity of the parents , burdens carried by a family , consistency and change in the lives of children , dynamics and support within the family , and the experiences and characteristics of individual family members . |
13 | Toil not in the garden ; behold within the soul of the lover , Damascus and Ghuta , rosebowers and all Nairab . |
14 | But the danger is that if relief is too often refused on such grounds it may give decision-makers the signal that it does not really matter whether they act within the law or not , so long as the decision is ‘ right ’ . |
15 | Good health is a combination of many factors , most of which reside within the individual . |
16 | Thus , a contract to sell crops which are growing or to be grown — whether they mature within a year ( e.g. wheat ) or not ( e.g. timber ) — is a contract of sale of goods . |
17 | Recent German statistics show that 30 per cent of retired people who have nothing that interests them , die within a year of retirement , regardless of the age at which they retired . |
18 | " Social types rise up and die within the space of a few years , or a few months " , declared Nizan . |
19 | Saving £10 per month for up to ten years will provide £14,750 for your pet if you die within the term . |
20 | This first annual review from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries comes at a time of ever-increasing activity , change and challenge within the work of the UK actuary . |
21 | Dr Douglas Bennett , a psychiatrist renowned for his commitment to rehabilitation services , remarked that ‘ dust will settle ’ in facilities for continuing care unless there is constant vigilance to maintain standards , and I have seen residential homes , established on the surest clinical foundations with excellent staff , deteriorate within a couple of years to become merely average . |
22 | Rather , we assume that the characteristics of the political system are those typically found in Western democracies , and examine within the context of those assumptions ( e.g. , majority voting ) the behaviour of the electorate , the government , and the bureaucracy . |
23 | The heckling to which he was subjected at the Vietnam war memorial on May 31st was disturbing evidence of his failure , so far , to establish that universal respect in the country which most presidents acquire within a month of taking office . |
24 | Private health insurance coverage rates vary within the population from 10 per cent of those aged 45 — 64 to 4 per cent of those aged 65 + . |
25 | Travel within the rainforest is not easy and so WWF had asked the team to repair and make " river-worthy " a seven metre assault craft which now provides transport via the forest 's larger rivers — the most efficient forest pathways . |
26 | It is now possible to buy fax systems that run within the word-processing applications to enable faxes to be sent and received on personal computers or work stations . |
27 | However , all readers are entitled to assume that the conclusions they draw lie within a range shared by the narrator 's thoughts . |
28 | Large areas of open space at the Naze , under the control of the council 's leisure committee , lie within a Site of Importance to Nature Conservation ( SINC ) . |
29 | All sources lie within a beamwidth of each other , although the quoted positions are discrepant . |
30 | Perhaps you may wish to argue , the differences lie within the brain . |