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

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1 Erm I think what we have to do in particular as , as , as full time officers is , is probably try and er and erm chase things up although they they 're within the realms of the respo the respective LEC 's but to try and make sure that they do get some clearer , if not confirmed , insight into re in relation to the contribution aspect .
2 It is financed by the film industry , and will only grant certificates to movies which it considers are within the limits of public acceptability .
3 Despite an EEC directive requiring member states to have motor policies giving automatic compulsory cover , not all countries in the Green Card system are within the terms of the directive .
4 These are commercial decisions and British Steel 's actions are within the terms of the guarantees that it has given .
5 For the twentieth century as a whole , the variations in solar irradiance implied by the analyses are within the bounds of possibility .
6 Rather , we fear what has not previously been within the realms of our experience : the unknown , or what could be .
7 Many felt that what had happened may have been within the laws of the game but was certainly outside the spirit , and could have serious consequences for the rest of the tour .
8 Spears and axes have utilitarian forms , the manufacture of which would have been within the abilities of anyone with basic smithing experience ; both have sockets for handles/shafts which would have been created by beating the iron around a former .
9 Foot notes : this is a cracking circuit which should be within the capacities of any reasonably fit walker .
10 On every count , the Minister 's defence on pension rights is that it will be within the powers of the Government to safeguard the interests of workers .
11 For example , it may be more important for a government that a public sector pay settlement appear to be within the limits of pay policy , than for it actually to be so .
12 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that , in the debate on the autumn statement , it will be within the rules of order to constrast Government spending policies with the extravagant spending policies of the Opposition and to mention the taxes that will be necessary to pay for them ?
13 Any ambitions we have have got to be within the terms of those realities . ’
14 In Britain there was a significant reduction in the number of employees eligible for employment protection , so that to be within the terms of the Employment Protection Act , they had to be working for two years instead of , as previously , six months .
15 If she does so and the husband purchases the replacement house for her , and she occupies it on the same terms , a subsequent transfer to her of that house will not be within the terms of the concession ( see p18 ) because that house will never have been a matrimonial home .
16 This distance should be within the capabilities of the device , but 0.8m–1.0m is probably better .
17 Furthermore , the frequencies evoked by stretching the nodes were within the ranges of the frequencies of the spontaneous movements observed in the lymph nodes from the other animals .
18 Such measures , exploited for electoral advantage , were within the capabilities of the government to provide .
19 For it is within the powers of secondary heads to demand a certain pattern of expectation of children proceeding from primary to secondary education .
20 is within the provisions of the Construction and Use Regulations ( which relates to vehicles subject to certain tax exceptions by virtue of their impending export ) ;
21 is within the provisions of the Construction and Use Regulations ( which relates to vehicles subject to certain exemptions relating to tests of satisfactory conditions ) ;
22 There may be circumstances in which what was in effect an arbitration is not one that is within the provisions of the Arbitration Act .
23 This suggests that a 20%percnt ; reduction in ferry costs through new manning arrangements and the use of larger ships would reduce the profitability of the Tunnel to zero in 1994 ; a reduction of 40% , which is within the bounds of possibility , would produce a £4bn loss .
24 This is worth remembering if your employer tries to justify giving you a raw deal by interpreting a stringent contract of employment harshly , eg by insisting you move your place of work at short notice and without financial help from Leeds to Birmingham , as in one case — even where this is within the terms of an express contractual mobility clause .
25 The nut is still miles too high , and the strings choke off badly , despite the way the frets have been heavily filed in an attempt to cure a slightly wavy neck , but it 's within the realms of playability … just .
26 But its biggest impact was within the offices of Event itself .
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