Example sentences of "[vb base] within a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're strongly allergic to any foods , you 'll know what they are , but if you get the occasional bout of nettle rash for no obvious reason or red , itchy patches which fade within a few hours , suspect a food allergy and think back to what you 've eaten during that day . |
2 | If you get the occasional bout of nettle rash for no obvious reason , or even red itchy patches , which fade within a few hours , suspect a food allergy , you have eaten in the past day . |
3 | The first organisms , which appear within a few hours of the pool forming , are bacteria , as well as tiny single celled plants and animals called algae and protozoa respectively . |
4 | We hope within a few weeks to move the pair of south bound stops on Clerk Street a little to the north . |
5 | It measures and quantifies how they act within a particular pattern of living . |
6 | All anencephalus children are either miscarried , die stillborn , or die within a few weeks of life . |
7 | Research has shown that some old people can not survive the emotional shock of moving to the Home and die within a few weeks . |
8 | Most of the firms concerned are small and lie within a 10 mile radius of the University . |
9 | Obviously , North Shields and Cramlington are part of the same region in that they both lie within a single UK standard planning region . |
10 | Most of the other stars that are visible to the naked eye lie within a few hundred light-years of us . |
11 | It is worth remembering that most accidents happen within a few miles of home . |
12 | Easily Accessible : There is a large number of footpaths and bridleways in the area , and two long-distance paths , the Oxford Way and the Cotswold Way , pass within a few miles of the hotel . |
13 | This remark has an enticing obscurity to it , a flavour of ‘ Confucius , he says … ’ ; actually , as with many Chinese proverbs , the point Tarrow is making is a straightforward and simple one , that regionalism as policy resists categorisation and control within a particular administrative subject-area and has tended to develop branch-lines covering a wide range of policy intervention . |
14 | The power to direct that the prohibition is not to apply to a refused application enables an applicant , whose application has been refused on grounds which are remediable or because of circumstances which are liable to change , tore-apply within a shorter period . |
15 | To conduct an in-depth cast study of the National Marriage Guidance Council ( NMGC ) in order to examine the dynamics of survival and change within a voluntary organisation . |
16 | I mean within a fifty kilometre er outline of the Riyadh city there are police check points and the people are checked going in and out , none of them allowed |
17 | What seems clear from the above analysis is that local authorities operate within a wider political system incorporating a range of national organizations and institutions , all of which can have a direct effect upon local government . |
18 | International adjudication and arbitration operate within a bilateral model with only limited accommodation of third party interests . |
19 | Like our villagers , bureaucrats at every level operate within a commonsense , taken-for-granted world in which they feel at home : their world , as they see it , is one of reality , not of ideology . |
20 | These operate within a crude Marxism which became the object of considerable internal criticism within Marxism ( see , for example , Gabriel and Ben-Tovim , 1978 ; Hall , 1980 ) but which appears to have failed to shift the class reductionism and instrumentalism associated with his project . |
21 | These results suggest that ( allowing for the differences in trading hours between markets ) , information from foreign stock markets is reflected in the Finnish index futures market within a few hours , but not in the underlying spot market . |
22 | ‘ Tata 's two assistants know everything there is to know about the trade , and I suspect you 'll know even more than they do within a few months . |
23 | We have indicated that organisations exist within a changing environment and they have to respond to this environment . |
24 | We exist within a vast ocean of invisible , universal energy . |
25 | Informal organisations always exist within a formal organisation , and if employees are properly motivated , these informal organisations should operate to the advantage of the formal organisation 's efficiency and effectiveness . |
26 | Perhaps the answer lies in diversity and in that the very existence of different organizational structures in different countries is a very positive attribute and that when diverse arrangements exist within a single country this also may be highly desirable . |
27 | Since most people still live within a mundane world view , we also need to keep a foot in both worlds , to stay grounded in common-sense reality , to acknowledge that ‘ This might sound crazy , but I think that blocked sink ( or flock of seagulls , or broken light bulb ) was a message to myself . ’ |
28 | We do not in scientific experience move from an external world of things to an abstract world of ideas ; we always move within a single world of quantitative ideas . |
29 | Kemp looks at her as they shrink within a dark cave , besieged by O'Brien and his men : |
30 | They are all linked with parts of educational activity which fall within a typical institutional plan and are now largely covered in the requirements for the publication of comparative information laid down in the Education ( Schools ) Act 1992 . |