Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] within [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | ( Any other inventions made by the professor in the course of his employment will be deemed to fall within the provisions of Section 39(2) of the Patents Act 1977 , i.e. will be taken to belong to him . ) |
2 | The biggest change has come within the ranks of the SDLP where Martin Bradley , Mark Durkan , Kathleen McCloskey , Margaret McCartney and Wilfred White have all been elected for the first time and Pat Ramsey makes a return to the Council chamber having reclaimed the seat he lost in 1989 . |
3 | Historians lower down the hierarchy were expected to work within the guidelines advanced by their superiors . |
4 | Balance has occurred within the roles in the group . |
5 | To see the difference , think of the arcane debates about the ‘ real ’ meaning of the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty , given new life by the decision of the US administration in 1985 to shift to a ‘ broad ’ interpretation , allowing ‘ Star Wars ’ research to continue within the terms of the treaty . |
6 | Typically , these governments talk on the one hand of establishing socialism , and on the other of wanting to work within the constraints of a democratic constitution . |
7 | So far as the Local Authority is concerned , it 's still got to act within the bounds of the National Curriculum , for example , and erm I suppose theoretically one could imagine a Local Authority doing malevolent and malignant with schools but that 's |
8 | The Appellate Court of Illinois , affirming the decision at first instance , rejected both arguments , holding that VWoA was agent by operation of law as an ‘ involuntary agent ’ under a well-established doctrine in the law of Illinois , and that the Convention was inapplicable to service effected within the borders of the United States . |
9 | If he was to prevent the outbreak of rebellion , or stem a flood of appeals outside his jurisdiction , he was bound to operate within the limits laid down by regional custom and privileges . |
10 | Try to fold within the layers of the material so that you do n't , and , and you keep your elements in a straight line then . |
11 | That the Code is a portrait of the kind of practitioner the Council wishes to see within the professions . |
12 | When the case first came before the Court of Appeal , the court , finding no assistance in the text of the Convention itself , held in effect that the proceedings had to be regarded as in a ‘ civil or commercial matter ’ both under the law of the requesting country , which must necessarily be the starting-point , and that of England , the courts of which had to be satisfied that the request did fall within the terms of the Act . |
13 | Yet rather than desert their tradition , people have begun to search within the myths and rituals of their religion for interpretations that redress this balance . |
14 | The more moderate group of radicals continued the traditions of the New Left by trying to work within the professions to improve society . |
15 | Neither company had operated within the terms of its constitution and the loans of both companies to each other had been in breach of their respective constitutions . |
16 | Formerly a Yorkist soldier , Vaughan had recently acquired a house for Prince Edward at Stepney ; and was joint lessee with the prince of another house he had built within the precincts of Westminster Abbey ‘ for the pleasure of the king and his consort Elizabeth and their son . ’ |
17 | In contrast to previous campaigns , in which he had kept within the limits imposed by the Executive , Cripps decided to take his proposals direct to the Party membership in defiance of official decisions . |
18 | The Saatchis are yesterday 's men ; Next has shed George Davis and its allure and this has been an end of year without bonuses for the City as it seeks to operate within the constraints of a tight credit policy and high interest rates . |
19 | There were strict age limits for entry to the training establishment maintained by the Company to train its recruits , for cadets and writers had to enter within the ages of fifteen and twenty-two , and there was thus great anxiety to secure a place in a director 's list which would ensure that an appointment could be secured before age excluded the candidate for ever . |
20 | It was this same moral , ethical dimension which finally , after September 1939 , made it impossible for Nizan to remain working within the ranks of that same party . |
21 | Just as it seems strange and unnecessary that the law should have to choose between duress as a complete defence to murder , and duress as no defence at all , so it seems strange and unnecessary that a killing which narrowly fails to come within the requirements of self-defence or other justifiable force should then be classified as murder . |
22 | In one sense , businesses are licensed by the community to operate and you have to work within the terms of the licence , which tend to change . |
23 | As for discipline , I have to work within the Children 's Act . |
24 | We have stayed within the requirements of our banking covenants for the past eight consecutive quarters . |
25 | These initiatives were designed to co-ordinate spending within the Partnerships from the key departments — the Departments of the Environment , Employment , and Trade and Industry — spending that by 1988–9 amounted to about £850 million per annum . |
26 | Group members have to co-operate within the disciplines of time and equal opportunities for participation . |
27 | Three of the Reagan-Bush appointees — Sandra Day O'Connor , Anthony Kennedy and David Souter — have worked within the confines of precedent like good ‘ legal ’ ( if not ‘ political ’ ) conservatives . |