Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] within [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Radically reforming conditions inside prisons , reducing overcrowding , improving prison officers ' morale and punishing offenders where possible within the community .
2 But under the 1965 Act once the plaintiff is found to be intentional or reckless within the meaning of the subsection , the amount of the reduction rests solely on the extent to which the harm is caused by the plaintiff 's act .
3 All religions show how difficult the path is to embodying their high moral ideals — they acknowledge a high failure rate , the majority do not come anywhere near achieving what they should , and the more saintly or holy within the religions see this the most clearly .
4 But to end it three issues must be raised , which have been implicit rather than explicit within the argument so far : the relevance of the lack of clarity within much policy ; the significance of value conflict ; and the importance of rewards .
5 The moral of this story , was , she assumed , that one must see the beauty in what one has , and not search for it elsewhere ; but it carried with it , inseparably , the real sadness of the fading windows , and the fact that those within the house could never see them shine .
6 Both financial institutions and financial markets are in the main more regulated and less developed than those within the UK financial sector .
7 Such sources were , to them , more significant than those within the Authority , and often provided a more neutral and open context for sharing and debating ideas .
8 An extraordinary rainfall , ‘ greater and more violent than any within the memory of witnesses ’ broke down the artificial embankments and the rush of escaping water carried away four bridges in respect of which damage the plaintiff sued .
9 They give rise to behavioural responses to external stimuli that are enduring and consistent within a person 's psychological constitution .
10 By a notice of appeal dated 23 April 1992 the Treasury Solicitor appealed on the grounds that ( 1 ) on a true construction of the Evidence ( Proceedings in Other Jurisdictions ) Act 1975 the court was precluded from making the order for examination ; ( 2 ) the deputy judge had erred in law in making the order and in holding that ( i ) it was possible to interpret section 9(4) of the Act so as not to preclude the order sought , ( ii ) the exclusion contained in section 9(4) was restricted to cases where the actual capacity in which the witness was called on to give evidence was a Crown capacity and that the fact that the evidence sought was acquired in the course of the witness 's employment as a servant of the Crown was not of itself sufficient to bring the case within the exclusion , ( iii ) the fact that the witness was now retired from his position was relevant to the question whether the exclusion in section 9(4) applied , ( iv ) if some other interpretation were possible , it would be unacceptable to approach section 9(4) as requiring the court to refuse to make the order that a witness who was competent and compellable within the United Kingdom should give evidence for foreign proceedings , ( v ) there was nothing in the material sought to be given in evidence which it could have been the policy or intention of the Act to have prevented being explored ; ( 3 ) the deputy judge had erred in law in approaching the question of capacity by concentrating on the position of the witness at the time that the evidence was to be given as opposed to the position of the witness at the time that he acquired the information which was the subject matter of the evidence and the nature content and source of such evidence ; ( 4 ) the judge had wrongly ignored the fact that the Crown as a party to the Hague Convention was in a position to give effect to it and to provide evidence to foreign courts in accordance with it without recourse to the court ; and ( 5 ) the judge had wrongly approached section 9(4) on the footing that it most likely addressed prejudice to the sovereignty of the state .
11 Less well known is that the Act also gives enforcement officers powers to deal with food premises and with equipment which is unhygienic and unsatisfactory within the context of the legislation .
12 In addition , one can not see how the imposition of a charge which is the same whether the journey is one station down the line , or from Inverness to Plymouth , can be considered fair and reasonable within the confines of any Charter .
13 The main features of the structure are the cemeteries and memorials of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission , the Air Forces Memorials by the Thames at Runnymede and on the Embankment , and those within the Church of St Clement Danes in the Strand .
14 This is because income and gains are retained and rolled-up within the fund , rather then paid out as dividends .
15 Only two were against : the Ecumenical Center for Development in the Philippines ( ‘ such learning process becomes more profound and meaningful within the locus of people 's struggle or action ’ ) and the WCC ( ‘ from a Third World perspective we are not at all sure that your proposal in its present form meets the need ’ ) .
16 It 's just that some are socially acceptable and available within the law , others are most definitely not .
17 Four wyverns from the Worlds Edge Mountains took to the air , swooping and marauding within the city while Goblin doom divers rained down causing panic and consternation .
18 Great pouring swathes of golden light , and the far-off glint of blue and silver , as if there might after all be something solid and man-made within the Prison .
19 Yet he never moans and is always upbeat and positive within the squad .
20 But those within the service point to the investment in training as a major contributory factor to an increasingly professional service .
21 but faint within a footstep of the doorstep .
22 All of these benefits , whilst clear within the Bank , were not widely known by our customers .
23 Maintenance : I run a two-week rota with 20% of the water being changed for rainwater and boiled tap water , brought to roughly the same temperature as that within the aquariums .
24 WELTANSCHAUUNG I 'll treat as many people as possible within a working week .
25 The light is quite strongly directional , and to avoid excessive variations in contrast within the depth of the scene you should set the light as far back from the subject as possible within the limits of what is acceptable to give a good exposure , each doubling of the distance reducing the brightness of the scene by a factor of four .
26 He believed the relationship should be redefined to facilitate as large a British role as possible within the EEC .
27 People have been left bemused and angry by a tidal wave of reforms that have made their country a textbook case of monetary theory pushed , perhaps , as far as possible within the constraints of electoral sustainability .
28 Managers can then exercise as much authority and carry as much responsibility as possible within the constraints of the policies set by the organisation and the commitments they have made to their own superior executive .
29 The prison inspectorate gives the project full support and urges the governor to continue to develop it as far as possible within the constraints of the Penninghame regime .
30 Dalgliesh had recognised , with foreboding , a familiar phenomenon : the desire of a witness , aware of the paucity of her evidence , to make the most of it lest the police be disappointed , while remaining as far as possible within the confines of truth .
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