Example sentences of "[vb -s] [prep] within [art] " in BNC.

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1 There is a small wall beside the greenhouse which rises to within a metre of the top of the estate wall ; that 's my escape route .
2 To be fair , the same company does publish David Widgery 's remarkable chronicle of a GP 's East End , Some Lives ! : almost unique in that it speaks from within the culture described , rather than taking day-trips to deprivation .
3 It serves as the rural outreach programme for the Community Health Department and operates from within the premises of Tintswalo Hospital in the N.E. Transvaal .
4 When the weather has entered a relatively rain free period , but when cloud cover is moderately dense and uniform , but not too low — when the prevailing light is evenly spread over the landscape , with no parts over bright or too deep in shadow — when the wind is still or gently fitful , a magic prevails everywhere upon the Wolds , and it comes from within the chalk .
5 OPPOSITION to economic policy now comes from within the Conservative Party .
6 It is suggested that the letter comes from within the Palace .
7 Just as every normal human child first learns to crawl , then to stand and then to walk and the motivation and capacity to do these things comes from within the child , and is not artificially imposed from outside — so , the moral development theorists hold , there is a necessary sequence of stages of emerging moral judgement .
8 The single-cell layer of the wall will lie in such a way that it is in contact with the mother 's blood supply , burrowing into the capillaries ( thread-like blood vessels ) to obtain nutrition via the mother 's blood — only the first few days ' nutrition comes from within the blastocyst itself .
9 The examining officer comes from within the department but not from the area to be reviewed .
10 Now legislation arises either from major political commitments made by the Cabinet ( or earlier by the Shadow Cabinet while the party was in opposition ) , or it is of a more routine nature and comes from within the departments when they find their existing powers insufficient or inappropriate for the conduct of administration along accepted lines .
11 Perhaps they arise because the government does not recognize the true costs of its new policies , or perhaps because of a resistance to making a particular policy effective which comes from within the central government machine .
12 He 'll try to make it seem as if the change — the strengthening of their position — comes from within the Ping Tiao . ’
13 Yet Robin Fox , who works from within a socio-biological framework , concedes , rather surprisingly , that ‘ symbol-making is as much a human attribute as sex and food ’ ( 1982 : 13 ) .
14 Andy comes to within a couple of yards .
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