Example sentences of "coming within [art] " in BNC.

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1 Coming within a day of the Exxon Valdez oil disaster in Alaska , and with the nuclear catastrophe of Chernobyl still fresh in people 's minds , the sudden possibility of cheap , abundant , and pollution free energy captured everyone 's attention .
2 We will send a reply to all reasonable written complaints coming within the scope of the scheme within 10 working days of receiving them .
3 A mowing machine coming within the definition of a motor bicycle is exempt .
4 ‘ Proof must be available that the offence occurred at a place coming within the definition at point ( B ) 4 ante .
5 If during repairs , further underlying damage is found , this damage may only be accepted as coming within the cover of the policy if it is directly related to the incident giving rise to the claim .
6 Courses coming within the remit of the LEAs ' duty can help people progress to more advanced courses — my hon. Friend made that important point — help them in their jobs and prepare them for various roles , such as good parenthood , or for responsible functions within the wider community .
7 Coming within the context of an ongoing political debate concerning the merits of " affirmative action " or " reverse discrimination " , the decision provoked a storm of protest from civil rights organizations and minority pressure groups .
8 The measure was not the subject of a specific UN resolution , although its proponents saw it as coming within the scope of general principles of international humanitarian law , and as providing a safer environment for Western reconnaissance aircraft to monitor Iraqi compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 688 of April 1991 against " repression of the Iraqi civilian population " [ see p. 38127 ] .
9 Section 1(2) of the Patents Act 1977 contains those which can generally be classified as coming within the scope of copyright law or the law of confidence and , in that context , computer programs are of particular interest .
10 They are , to use Lord Justice Buckley 's apt expression , the " fruit derived from a fund employed and risked " in a business coming within the statutory definition .
11 Householders coming within the middle-range Band D face a £400 council tax plus £116 for water .
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