Example sentences of "[subord] within [art] [noun pl] of " in BNC.

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1 But he was also exceptionally mobile in territorial terms , too , albeit within the confines of London itself .
2 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 .
3 The only real difference would have been that since Beccaria required his punishments to be public , his offenders would have laboured in the open air during the day rather than within the confines of their prison ( presumably led out in chain-gangs ) .
4 Although within the boundaries of the novel , this idea is entirely feasible .
5 Take care to establish whether within the terms of such a contract you are considered part of the rostered qualified workforce , or whether you are to be treated as supernumerary .
6 The military life had suited him perfectly , for within the confines of an Air Force Base , he could have companions without forming friendships .
7 As Collins has convincingly argued , the exclusion permitted by Article 23 is in one sense very surprising , as very few of the countries present would have regarded discovery , especially when ordered against third parties , as within the concepts of evidence or other judicial acts .
8 Many children need to spend much of their time with the group in physical activity out-of-doors , and a teacher supervising them can help to develop their experiences and language , so that she feels her time is being used just as profitably out-of-doors as within the confines of the classroom .
9 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 . ’
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