Example sentences of "within [det] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , the risk that conventional conflicts may get out of hand and degenerate into nuclear disaster is one with which mankind will have to live for ever , and it strengthens the argument for attempting to keep conflicts within some kinds of bounds .
2 The pain subsided within few days after treatment with ibuprofen and ultrasound applied locally .
3 Note , too , that nothing is said within such analyses about forms of middle-class racism — the discussion pivots around a simple polarization between a ‘ ruling ’ and ‘ working ’ class .
4 DNA is also transmitted sideways or horizontally : to DNA in non-germ-line cells such as liver cells or skin cells ; within such cells to RNA , thence to protein and various effects on embryonic development and therefore on adult form and behaviour .
5 The recent upgrading of grands and premiers crus has radically altered the proportions of grape varieties grown within these groups of villages .
6 The most interesting results of the study were the relationships observed between risk ratings and P(A) within these sets of items .
7 Within these limits of acquisition and expenditure , Zuwaya admired and enjoyed wealth .
8 We 're not talking about individual members saying I wan na go here or I wan na go there , we 're talking about groups of memberships within these sorts of branches .
9 Where the provision or accrual for foreseeable losses exceeds costs incurred , the excess should be included within either provisions for liabilities and charges or creditors as appropriate .
10 This course is designed to prepare graduates for management careers within either hotels at unit and head office level , or within travel firms , tour operators or tourist organizations .
11 Only 5% of respondents agreed with this suggestion , and there were huge majorities against it within all categories of respondent , the principal objections being its impracticality and the fear that it would encourage ‘ blind signing ’ by the co — signatory .
12 Human beings form economic relations of many kinds with one another , involve themselves in political relationships or religious ones , live within many kinds of groups , and so on .
13 Much of the provision in Croydon falls within those areas of priority which the Government have identified in the legislation — that is , courses leading to qualifications , basic skills courses , courses in English as a second language and access courses .
14 Estimate how many people live in the area you cover , and then describe the different kinds of people within those boundaries in terms of socio-economic levels , race , employment , age groups and interests .
15 Balanced ( looks shiny within several hours of cleansing ; occasional spots and blackheads
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