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

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1 Whether within a single topic or within a range of topics , the construction of material aimed to illustrate links between concepts or links between topics is a fascinating but demanding exercise .
2 In all but a few cases , a solution will be provided immediately or within a couple of hours .
3 They may have to be read in the open air , in rain and darkness or within a plant under oily , cramped , poorly lit conditions .
4 In order to avoid unnecessary complications , the Principle of Minimal Departure needs to be inscribed within a cognitive theory of comprehension , or within a typology of fictional genres such as the one suggested by Ryan herself in Chapter 2 .
5 All viewers have the right to express their views on television either personally or within the framework of representative organisations .
6 To attempt such a separation tends to lend colour to a distinction often drawn within the curriculum at school or within the range of subjects studied in higher education between the useful and the useless .
7 in your home or within the boundaries of your home
8 The preservation of laminated biogenic sediments is currently understood to be the result of inhibition of benthos by low concentrations of dissolved oxygen either in anoxic silled basins ( such as the Black Sea or California Borderland Basins ) , or beneath zones of strong upwelling , where an oxygen minimum layer intersects the shelf or slope ( such as off Peru or within the Gulf of California ) .
9 As well as providing the benefits of a Current Account , we offer students tiered interest on credit balances , no account charges on accounts that remain in credit or within the limit of a pre-arranged overdraft and commission free travel services until the end of February after graduation .
10 L 20 , p. 19 ) , which stated that Community fishermen must have equal access to and use of fishing grounds in maritime waters coming under the sovereignty or within the jurisdiction of member states ‘ subject to certain specific conditions concerning the flag or the registration of their ships . ’
11 Thus , Stair , II i. 5 : ‘ The vast ocean is common to all mankind as to navigation and fishing , which are the only uses thereof , because it is not capable of bounds ; but when the sea is inclosed in bays , creeks , or otherwise is capable of any bounds or meiths as within the points of such lands , or within the view of such shores , then it may become proper , but with the reservation of passage for commerce as in the land . ’
12 However , it is not sufficient to constitute two pieces of land parts of one and the same curtilage that they should have been conveyed or demised together , for a single conveyance or lease can comprise more than one parcel of land , neither of which need be in any sense an appurtenance of the other or within the curtilage of the other ; nor is it sufficient that they have been occupied together ; nor is the test whether the enjoyment of one is advantageous or convenient or necessary for the full enjoyment of the other .
13 Or within the communion of our Lord Jesus Christ in word and sacrament and that living out of his love is his body and finding community .
14 This is part of a tee piece projecting vertically from the spine , located according to the sail shape at the end of the spine or within the profile of the extended ‘ bustle ’ tail .
15 But they are unable to process this and obviously that will be different for children at different stages of their development erm younger children being particularly susceptible to the sort of atmosphere around them , and if they are picking up from the adults around them , be that through the media or within the context of their everyday lives , that there is something dangerous and disturbing going on , then they are obviously going to reflect that unease in their behaviour .
16 But he was also exceptionally mobile in territorial terms , too , albeit within the confines of London itself .
17 The widening of the franchise , albeit within the confines of the PCC , whose membership was estimated to be 600,000 , was seen as an important step and offered some hope to opposition groups campaigning for a future independent parliament .
18 However , Israel has consistently refused a return of refugees except within the framework of an overall settlement with neighbouring Arab states .
19 The fungus that performs this service belongs to a group that live.s nowhere except within the nest of termites and each species of fungus-grower cultivates its own unique species .
20 For example , this particular entry , which is itself a text , coheres within itself , but its component elements can not be said to relate , or cohere , to the previous or following entries , except within the context of the whole handbook .
21 The facts are that within a decade of the Vienna Congress , nationalism was gathering furious pace .
22 Every attack was accompanied by the certain knowledge that within a couple of hours I 'd be under the knife .
23 The 8100 is the more compelling indicator of what might happen to OS/2 2.0 : IBM spent so much money developing both the hardware and a completely new operating environment and set of compilers and utilities for the thing that it had to recoup its investment , come hell or high water , before it could be killed off , despite the fact that within a couple of years , it became clear that what users wanted as a distributed processor was the machine that eventually appeared — fatally too late — as the 9370 .
24 Perhaps the most telling aspect of his rule is that within a generation of his death , he was as much the subject of legend as of factual history .
25 Who 'd have guessed at the start of the season that within a handful of games Oxford United would be looking for a new manager …
26 Who 'd have guessed at the start of the season that within a handful of games Oxford United would be looking for a new manager …
27 ‘ I said to quite a few people immediately after the General Election that within the course of the next 12 months , I would be one of the most unpopular people in this country .
28 It was acknowledged that within the heart of London there were areas which required remodelling and these would offer opportunities ‘ for a fine architectural treatment ’ .
29 It was not a pleasant situation to deal with in a sea like that , but Sam issued his orders quickly and with complete confidence : the sail was lowered , a new sheet bent on , a reef taken , and the sail rehoisted , so that within the space of five minutes they were on their way again , and the Gribbin was drawing abeam .
30 ‘ I know , ’ he stressed ‘ that within the rules of the Children 's Hearing , that the best interests of the children have been weighed , and on the balance of probabilities , the appropriate action was the right action .
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