Example sentences of "within [coord] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Its task is the Defence of the Realm as a whole , from external and internal dangers arising from attempts of espionage and sabotage , or from actions of persons and organisations whether directed from within or without the country , which may be judged to be subversive of the State .
2 Its task is the Defence of the Realm as a whole , from external and internal dangers arising from attempts at espionage and sabotage , or from actions of persons and organizations whether directed from within or without the country , which may be judged to be subversive of the State .
3 assists the Security Service [ M15 , M16 ] in defending the realm against attempts at espionage and sabotage or from the actions of persons and organisations whether directed from within or without the country which may be judged to be subversive to the State .
4 Whether versions of destruction are to take place within or without the industrial enterprise , the political implications are obvious .
5 After a transition period they would receive cash-limited allocations from the RHA based on the number and characteristics of their resident population and would be free to purchase services from within or without the district ( subject to certain safeguards ) , from NHS , private and voluntary suppliers .
6 One attribute of thinking as opposed to perception is that the evidence is relatively less complete , gaps have to be filled either within or beyond the available data .
7 Longer-term uses ( either within or beyond the corporation ) are not taken into account , after all its your document , is n't it ?
8 Small mammals avoid the harshest winter conditions by living within or under the snow .
9 When compared with the standard reference values accordinly to the patients ' age group , the individual serum total cholesterol values for men and women were seen to have a propensity to fall within or below the lower end of the normal range .
10 Floating within or above the plankton , but often as permanent inhabitants , are the jellyfish .
11 Bile for cytology was aspirated through a catheter within or above the endoprosthesis by the endoscopist and sent on the day of sampling to the Cytology Department .
12 One of the effects is that a survey of a range of prep school publicity material revealed nothing in the way of knocking copy aimed at other schools within or outside the private sector .
13 It is all very well to pour money into innovation , only to find , after the affluent projects have left the scene , the poor practitioner can not sustain or apply the innovations without continued support coming from within or outside the library .
14 Infection in surgery , whether from within or outside the patient , is a constant worry .
15 In the former regimes of ‘ real socialism ’ in Eastern Europe the right to vote was largely denuded of its meaning by the proscription of any opposition parties , and even of dissenting groups within or outside the single ruling party , while the movements for democratic reform which emerged in the 1950s and 1960s were regularly suppressed by force or intimidation until they were finally successful at the end of the 1980s .
16 The general information contained in a long-form valuation report is likely to be obtained from a variety of sources , oral or written , from within or outside the entity being reported upon ( for example , auditors ' files ) .
17 Thus when determining what contracts fall within or outside the ambit of s 3 , issues of reasonableness , equality of bargaining power and the possibility of negotiation are in fact not very relevant , except in so far as they could move a judge to finding that terms were standard or not in borderline cases .
18 If , as I have argued , neurophysiological explanations of mind explain nothing and if physiological observations give us no purchase on the essentially metaphysical question of the nature of mind , how has the myth become so powerful that many people within and outside the scientific community do believe that neurophysiology has advanced ( or will advance ) our understanding of mind and the mind-body relationship ?
19 These included Tom Mboya and Oginga Odinga , both Luo , albeit from different parts of Luo-land , both having made major contributions to the independence movement ( Odinga amongst the Luo and Mboya within and outside the trade union movement ) , and in 1961 both were founder members of KANU .
20 We have done little to attempt to encapsulate this wisdom and offer it to women in general , both within and outside the Church .
21 Prior approval from Agriculture Departments outside National Parks and SSSIs for certain agreed operations should be re-introduced ( both within and outside the LFA ) .
22 There is no generally accepted explanation of this practice , and there are examples both from within and outside the Danelaw area .
23 A communication system to support lateral communication , both within and outside the departments .
24 The Union exists to promote your interests and to represent those interests both within and outside the University .
25 There is no doubt that competition from both within and outside the profession will continue to grow , and efficient practice management in all its forms has become as important as technical skill in maintaining and improving profitability .
26 The author , who has a child with cerebral palsy , offers sound advice on all aspects of the condition , such as the causes and types of palsy , treatment available within and outside the NHS , day-to-day management , rights and benefits , education and employment opportunities .
27 Similar UK movements , both within and outside the trade union movement , are now working to improve the condition , status and quality of life of pensioners .
28 There is general agreement in the hot fusion community that CIT will bring significant advances to the field , but the problem is that it will cost 700 million dollars which requires new funds and imposes new pressures both within and outside the community .
29 These were of special interest to the growing number of people , within and outside the Church of England , who were attracted by ideas and patterns of community living .
30 What it does reflect is the willingness of the British government to increase the chances of criminalizing poor , oppressed , and sometimes inadequate individuals whilst leaving the rich corporate executive free to operate within and outside the law .
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