Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] within [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These may be entirely contained within the borders of a single country even though their effects are transnational .
2 Swimmers are well catered for with a heated main pool , a whirlpool bath and a shallow children 's pool all set within the grounds .
3 For local government purposes the parish had only existed within the boundaries of the former rural district councils .
4 On the one hand it is clear that the techniques of physical reproduction were still largely employed within the modes of general social and cultural reproduction .
5 But this instance apart , there were presumably some official functions which the sites in this category possessed and which were physically concentrated within the defences and probably unrelated to local needs .
6 In addition , there was the matter of John Stalker , the Deputy Chief Constable of Manchester , who was flagrantly obstructed within the police service when he attempted to inquire into abuses by the Royal Ulster Constabulary .
7 It spends most of its time tinkering with the edges of budget totals which are largely determined within the corporations and the military .
8 Moreover , as the ILO ( 1974 ) points out , although many aspects of collective bargaining are usually discussed within the confines of specific national contexts , comparative analysis can provide important insights into the operation of collective bargaining and the ways in which different systems respond and adapt both in convergent and divergent ways to the environmental changes generated within modern societies .
9 Moreover , the examples Couturier gives are of multiple discrete points of view carefully distinguished within the novels in question ( The Sound and the Fury , Pale Fire ) , whereas the mutable point of view employed in Verbivore is a technique developed out of the possibilities inherent in print , but moving toward the mutability of cybernetic text .
10 In the absence of anything comparable among the Greeks , I hesitate to attribute to royal initiative a translation so clearly born within the precincts of the synagogue .
11 Those which are datable , the stalagmites and burnt flints , have low concentrations of the radioactive elements uranium , thorium and potassium , as does the limestone which is also found within the deposits .
12 In the foothills of the Clocaenog forest , snugly folded within the pleats of thickly-wooded ground , the camp was invisible from all sides at any distance , covered on one flank by an upland bog , and guarded on the other by a line of outposts .
13 Women tend to commit few crimes of violence , and those which do occur are mainly committed within the confines of the family .
14 Given the nature of San Gimignano 's medieval town plan , traffic is severely restricted within the walls .
15 She can now be regularly seen within the pages of various glossy magazines , but she has n't forgotten her homelands .
16 Most of the sales are of equipment which is then capitalised within the accounts of the group undertakings .
17 His understanding of the use and quality of light , gained from his experiments at Napier , bring a subtlety to his work ; something rarely achieved within the confines of press photography where speed , deadlines and catching that fleeting moment all work against you .
18 the proletarian party must first of all advocate the proclamation and immediate realization of the complete freedom of secession from Russia of all the nations and peoples who were oppressed by Tsarism , or who were forcibly joined to or forcibly kept within the boundaries of the State .
19 The existential problems of isolation , uncertainty and disorientation that Nizan encounters initially in his family situation and subsequently in the French schooling system are ultimately resolved within the ranks of revolutionary political party .
20 He said that de Klerk had " known all along " about the activities of a " third force " firmly lodged within the police and army , but had made no attempt to stop them .
21 What must never be forgotten is that the meaning of the word ‘ god ’ shall be such that its definition can be accepted by all the leading and reasonable people of all races , taught to all children , and be so firmly entrenched within the powers of reason and logic that it becomes inviolable .
22 These tiny plants , safely protected within the tissues of the coral polyp are able to photosynthesise using the energy of the sun to convert carbon dioxide and water into carbohydrates and oxygen .
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