Example sentences of "[noun sg] within a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I found that Winsor & Newton Liquid Acrylic Colour and ACP by Rotring performed exceptionally well , neither requiring dilution within an Aztec airbrush , and there was no hint of clogging .
2 However , we must not forget that we are trying to spawn new industrial or commercial opportunities , and although researchers are encouraged to explore the full potential of their ideas whatever the outcome , it must be conceivable that the research could lead to a significant opportunity for investment within a reasonable timescale ; say a decade or so .
3 issue an improvement notice to remedy the fault within a specified time .
4 He created a new large workshop complex within a single building of one-and-a-half acres , where boilers and other locomotive components were made and erected .
5 Indeed , their very syntax encodes English as a self-motivating agent within a historical progression from language to literature : " by the end of the fourteenth century the English language had definitely asserted itself against the results of the Norman Conquest and later French influences " .
6 It locates casework within a planned programme of change in the lifestyles , choice , and opportunities of people who need — and can be helped to benefit from — such change .
7 YOU will probably have seen many films in which cases of dynamite catch fire and detonate to great cinematic effect within a few seconds .
8 Building on the goodwill thus created Mr. Goddard , now retired to Buckinghamshire , set about contacting every Old Stopfordian living within a reasonable distance of London , and on 6th November the inaugural meeting and Dinner of the London Branch of the Association took place , with the Headmaster and Mr. Hitchcock , the President , travelling from Stockport to attend .
9 It would , however , be proper for a circular letter to indicate that in the absence of any contrary indication within a specified period the client 's affairs would be acted upon in accordance with instructions previously given to the acquired firm .
10 All elite theorists define the state organizationally as a compulsory institution which successfully maintains a monopoly of legitimate force within a given territory .
11 It was the state to which Weber was referring when he said , in a famous phrase , that , in order to be , it must ‘ successfully claim the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory ’ .
12 It is important to recognize that the origins of the modern nation-state lie in the achievement of a monopoly of force within a given territory .
13 Graduates may opt for departmental or unit management , or specialize in personnel , marketing , finance of general administration within a larger company .
14 At other , more unified institutions , both universities and polytechnics , the dean will be the person with overall responsibility for administration within a particular faculty ( e.g. science , engineering , arts and social studies , business , and so on ) .
15 The logic of cross-national comparative study suggests the value of carrying out research within a single industry , a strategy long recognized by students of industrial relations .
16 Finally , there is another aim which relates to both Sections A and B , and which none of the models has taken seriously enough : 7. help pupils to learn how to cope with controversy , complexity , confusion , and uncertainty within a safe environment , so that they are able to manage these unavoidable aspects of life without trying to resort to premature certainty , dogmatism or exclusivism .
17 Each exercise is designed to create tension within a specific muscle group .
18 If it does , it has a very good chance of catching the gazelle for it is able to reach its maximum speed within a few yards , and then it is the fastest animal on four legs .
19 ( 6 ) It is for the person who owed any duty under subsection ( 3 ) above — ( a ) if he gave consent and the question arises whether he gave it within a reasonable time , to show that he did , ( b ) if he gave consent subject to any condition and the question arises whether the condition was a reasonable condition , to show that it was , ( c ) if he did not give consent and the question arises whether it was reasonable for him not to do so , to show that it was reasonable , and , if the question arises whether he served notice under that subsection within a reasonable time , to show that he did .
20 As Balinese ethnography has often been invoked , with questionable accuracy , in recent theoretical argument , the research aims to contribute both to this discussion and to our more general understanding of the effects of development and of incorporation within a new nation state on indigenous populations .
21 D Kopitz ( EBU ) in discussing development of TMC admits that : ‘ The TMC device will probably be too complex to permit its incorporation within a standard car radio case .
22 Its intentions were not borne out , perhaps could not be borne out , because it attempted to find a niche within a competitive industry without engaging in the sort of competition which guaranteed its rivals , success .
23 He kept pestering the others about what is known as " account trading " ( where one can buy and sell the same stock within a two week period , hoping that the stock price will have risen ) .
24 My findings emphasize the importance of distinguishing among different types of offences , and point to the futility of seeking to interpret all crime within a single framework .
25 The Nestle chief milk buyer , John Ross , said : ‘ Our proposal is that we do business together , as working partners with a common interest — a long and profitable joint future within a thriving UK dairy industry . ’
26 This tells you how much you can borrow so that you can concentrate your search within a given price range .
27 The level of concentration within a particular industry casts light on the competitiveness of the industry and hence on the scope for the exploitation of economic power ( though the globalisation of business and difficulties in specifying product markets , given the availability of substitutes , make the figures an uncertain guide ) .
28 The extended histories of Victorian fiction are replaced in Ulysses ( 1922 ) and Mrs Dalloway ( 1925 ) by concentration within a single day of consciousness : random memories incorporate the past , rarely chronologically .
29 Such a turn emphasises textual production as a social practice within an institutional context — a view of discourse obscured by stressing a connection between voice , honesty and reality .
30 It is the second Worlingworth firm to face closure within a few weeks .
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