Example sentences of "[verb] within a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It may be that bargaining structures and processes can be more usefully approached within a broader framework as secondary , or intervening , variables which are themselves dependent upon more basic socio-economic forces within modern industrial societies ( Shalev , 1980 ) . |
2 | Still , the tensions a-building within a maturing cadet begged for venting at times . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The latter is one of the characteristic features at Water Newton , where the most complicated street system known in this category lies within a walled area enclosing 18 ha ( 44 acres ) ; it should not be forgotten , though , that extensive ribbon developments also existed to north and south along Ermine Street ( see figs. 18 and 20 ) . |
6 | Although All Saints is not a listed building , it lies within a conservation area so that any proposal to demolish it would have been subject to same scrutiny as plans for the demolition of a listed building . |
7 | But to decide where a proper award lies within a given bracket will still , we believe , require consideration of previous awards in similar cases . |
8 | When it reported in April 1982 , the Club had other difficulties to deal with as the Secretary , Bob Hodson , the Professional , Ian Evans , and the Steward all resigned within a short period . |
9 | The four have undergone doping tests and the results are expected within a few days . |
10 | A Planning Application has been submitted to South Shropshire District Council and their decision is expected within a few weeks . |
11 | And the results are expected within a few weeks . |
12 | When complete silence had fallen he then produced a sheet of paper from his pocket , folded it back on itself to remove the crease , smoothed it out a number of times and then read a statement to the effect that inquiries were proceeding , steps being taken , fruitful avenues opening up and concrete results expected within a short space of time . |
13 | The EC markets are closely linked , points out the Meat and Livestock Commission , and , although the sudden , sharp fall in UK prices was largely irrespective of other European markets , a similar move in Continental prices was expected within a short time . |
14 | Politically , the democratic aspirations of the popular — radical tradition were effectively contained within a Liberal movement dominated nationally by middle class and aristocratic elites , and the Conservatives mobilised many working-class Tories into their camp . |
15 | These bases can be contained within a conventional-style divan unit , but you must be sure to use the correct mattress — foam is ideal . |
16 | Evolutionary modification , generally contained within a broad consensus , is nearer to the mark . |
17 | If the module is on a working DC ( ie. a DC in state ACTIVE or in state IN APPROVAL ) , LIFESPAN ABLE will ensure that the module is contained within a suitable package , that the user specified ( at the beginning of the run ) is the one responsible for the DC and that the DC is in the ‘ active ’ state . |
18 | Continental style bases have flexible wooden slats and are often contained within a traditional divan . |
19 | In a sense that has long been the case , since it has generally been supposed that turbulent flows are contained within a deterministic set of equations — the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations . |
20 | In consequence , the message contained within a going concern qualification may merely confuse users of financial statements . |
21 | Her own novels are structured like the classical house , either contained within a single place ( under one roof ) , or , if wings are added by excursions elsewhere , the harmony of the whole — as in her brother 's house at Godmersham ( Fig. 16 ) — is sustained by symmetry and consistency of style . |
22 | While some pluralists , notably Almond ( 1983 ) , Jordan ( 1983 ) and Martin ( 1983 ) , argue that what is described as ‘ corporatism ’ could equally well be contained within a pluralist conception of the state , theorists of corporatism maintain that there is a substantive difference between the two socio-political systems : |
23 | 2.1 A High-Rise Narrow Aisle High-Lift Fork-Lift Truck System Contained Within a Conventional Steel Portal Frame Building |
24 | Moreover his site is contained within a short region of the HPV 18 URR whose activity has been shown to be inhibited by Oct-1 in co-transfection assays and which does not contain the Oct-1 target site we have characterized here ( 13 ) . |
25 | If the module name is unknown to LIFESPAN and the module is contained within a user-supplied package , the module will be eligible for entry into LIFESPAN . |
26 | If the module is not contained within a user-supplied package , a warning will be generated . |
27 | Open-sprung mattresses are often used in combination with firm-edge divan bases , consisting of springs contained within a wooden frame |
28 | The smaller the unit , the shorter should be the stay inside it — there are very few patients who need to be contained within a locked unit of this kind for more than a few days . |
29 | In this instance Greater London would have been included within a provincial area . |
30 | as if the problems of font matching within a single typesetter vendor 's equipment were n't potentially bad enough we now face the problem of a whole host of methods for getting the fonts displayed on the screen of the desktop publishing system . |