Example sentences of "within a [adj] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 It had no individual membership within a centrally-controlled structure and thus no means , or desire , to exclude those who wished to join .
2 Such data made it clear that ( i ) it was realistic and profitable to study individual species , even within a complex community and ( ii ) that the dynamics of the populations appeared to be largely independent of year-to-year fluctuations in climate .
3 It was a vigorous gesture , but also a risky one , since it emphasized the yawning gulf between the traditional pattern of autonomous free institutions within a plural culture and the new centralizing regime .
4 Once we have discussed some of the different ways of thinking about law which are raised by the contributions in this section , we will try to place these within a wider framework and so work towards an assessment of the potential role of law and lawyers within the peace movement .
5 Leadership has to see the work of the organisation within a wider context and to be aware of the environment within which the organisation is working .
6 We have indicated that organisations exist within a changing environment and they have to respond to this environment .
7 Therefore , the plaintiffs , a partnership in general medical practice , were seeking to prevent an employee once he had left , from , inter alia , practising as a consultant within a certain area and for a certain time .
8 Patriarchal power in education was coming back in a big way , and was endorsed in the 1986 Education Act 's stipulation that sex education should be taught within a moral framework and with due regard to family life .
9 Well actually people in my area do have a concern about this , also though I was brought up in my teens at least within a rural area and I know full well that to hold certain views even those of the majority within rural areas , are not necessarily easily expressed and I have today been told of yet another example of this being the case .
10 The use of restraint must be within a narrow context and affecting only a very small number of residents , he said .
11 Rear Suspension — Two transverse torsion bars are located within a hollow tube and operated by trailing arms .
12 If you 're going to complain , you have to do it within a reasonable time and in writing .
13 A may not terminate the contract on the ground that B has committed a breach by not opening a confirmed credit — but he may insist that B opens a confirmed credit within a reasonable time and , if B does not do so , he will then be in breach of contract .
14 Such an application shall be refused unless made within a reasonable time and will not be granted where the party applying has taken any step in the proceedings after knowledge of the irregularity .
15 The buyer is then entitled to repudiate the contract within a reasonable time and get his or her money back or return the horse and claim damages .
16 Everyone who has knowledge of the criminal justice system says that Woolf is where it is at , and that , if the Home Secretary implemented Woolf within a reasonable timetable and with reasonable resources , he would have done what was needed .
17 An important feature was the establishment of specific aircraft performance requirements , that is to say the ability of an aircraft to be able to take off in given circumstances within a specified distance and also to come to a stop after landing in not more than a specified length of runway .
18 Various factors could prevent the tenant from commencing to trade within a specified period and where a tenant has fitted out the premises and is paying a full rent ( or using up a rent free period ) the tenant would hopefully only delay opening for trade for a good reason .
19 It literally , it literally means produce the body only you ca n't simply , well the difference between a constitutional system and er an arbitrary government is that in arbitrary governments people get arrested and disappear , locked up , throw away the key and worry about it the next generation or after the next er military coup or whatever but in a constitutional government there have to be procedures and one of the safeguards of individual liberty is that if you 're ever arrested and detained by law enforcement agencies you have to be produced before a court within a specified period and charged with something .
20 Last year , a report for the European Commission argued that all EC countries should set corporate taxes within a Community-wide minimum and maximum .
21 industrial disputes are also much more likely to be confined within a single company and although such disputes cast doubt on the image or harmony , they do show the continuing importance of enterprise-specific industrial relations .
22 In addition , the presence of different status groups within a single class and of status groups which cut across class divisions can weaken class solidarity and reduce the potential for class consciousness .
23 If the charges are within a finite volume and we wish to determine the potential at a point P , far away from this volume , the formula we have obtained before ( eqn ( 2.23 ) ) may be simplified .
24 ( One church , at Knowlton , Dorset , stands within a neolithic monument and ceremonial circle . )
25 In Japan each union caters for workers employed within a particular enterprise and it concludes agreements with the management of that same enterprise .
26 Clothes , jewellery and other physical embellishments are only relevant within a particular culture and , within that culture , in the context of particular organizations or professions .
27 By contrast , industrial unions cover all workers within a particular industry and general unions are completely inclusive in terms of their recruitment , representing a large number of different industries and occupations .
28 Thirdly , there are insurmountable difficulties in ensuring equal opportunities for all pupils , regardless of gender , or socio-economic and cultural background , because all assessment tasks are bound within a particular context and culture which will inevitably favour some pupils to the detriment of others .
29 Students are helped to develop their communication skills by exercises using authentic business documents , requiring comprehension within a given context and creative use of the information given .
30 The strongest critiques of local government as it was in the 1970s concentrate not on its localness , but its position within a national system and , above all , use it as an example of what its critics see as the failings of bureaucratic decision-making .
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