Example sentences of "be [verb] within the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 What work would be a longer-term liability from then on — for example , jobs that should be undertaken within the next five years or so .
2 This hope was to be realised within the next three decades .
3 Many fields now repeat their more popular modules in separate timetable slots and these students can not then be examined within the normal week 11 period .
4 Similarly timing is important in group rationalisations either because the transaction must be completed within the current financial year or because overheads must be reduced rapidly if the core business is to survive .
5 Again using original factory drawings , all six will be completed within the next three years , two of which have been commissioned from the UK and Europe .
6 The Mersey building programme had continued at an impressive rate throughout 1990 with orders recently placed for the last 14 fibre reinforced composite ( FRC ) boats — due to be completed within the next 22 months .
7 Various other procedures have to be gone through but it is expected that the title will be completed within the next six months .
8 Various other procedures have to be gone through but it is expected that the title will be completed within the next six months .
9 It 's expect the inquest into the deaths will be completed within the next few months .
10 His proof of evidence , which is due to be heard within the next fortnight is , it transpires , being translated .
11 It 's expected the appeal will be heard within the next six to eight weeks , until then Colin French is free on bail .
12 We have , therefore , immediately lodged an appeal , which will be heard within the next few weeks .
13 Three main water masses can be distinguished within the Antarctic Convergence ( Knox , 1970 ) .
14 Kharin 's three-and-a-half-year contract with Chelsea is expected to be ratified within the next week , when he receives a work permit .
15 As a result of this excellent service , further orders will be placed within the next few months .
16 These trends have to be placed within the broader framework of changes in the total labour force .
17 The patient should be treated within the first 6 hours of the onset of symptoms ; the longer you delay therapy the greater the risk of haemorrhage into the area of myocardial infarction following thrombolysis .
18 The only difference here is that any such cheque should be re-presented within the five-day period with a request for an immediate answer as to whether the cheque has been cleared or not .
19 According to Dr George Eisenbarth , who headed the Joslin team , a simpler version of the test may be developed within the next year , ‘ We and other labs are most certainly working on it , to predict who 's at the most risk of developing diabetes , ’ he declared .
20 Institutions must be considered within the general context of the industrial relations system of which they are an integral part … [ given that ] the point of departure of international comparison can not be an institution as such but must be the function it carries out .
21 These issues will be considered within the general context of political management .
22 The effect of the six weeks time limit will be considered within the general context of exclusion of remedies .
23 This principle still applies , and applications are invited from people working in all areas of Theoretical Chemistry , even though the professor will be located within the new Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory .
24 If the ‘ kinship ’ school may be located within the broader framework of a power or class analysis of society , the ‘ society-as-parent ’ supporters might be defined as belonging more to what might be termed a ‘ personal .
25 The Lebanese , it seemed , were brother Arabs when they were allies but foreigners themselves , ignored and disregarded , when internecine feuds had to be resolved within the Palestinian resistance movement .
26 Mrs Thatcher argues that the government 's success in revitalising the economy has now provided the resources for tackling these problems and she claims that many will be solved within the next five years .
27 As a result of such consultation it is planned that over the period 1989–90 to 1999–2000 there should be an increase in total ( FTE ) graduate numbers of around 700 ( home/EC and overseas ) , a significant proportion of which has already been achieved ; this would allow room for undergraduates to increase by 1,300 and for the overall growth of the University to be contained within the broad policy approved by Congregation of 1 per cent a year to the end of the decade .
28 The situation was exacerbated by two very important and highly contentious issues — joining the European Community and devolution of some political authority to Scotland and Wales — which could not be contained within the rigid division of two-party adversarial politics .
29 Adequate help for the poor could be contained within the social welfare budget , if more were done to reduce the estimated annual loss of £1.5 billion to benefit cheats .
30 In particular , they point out that the phenomenon of monitoring can not be confined within the restricted role it plays in Monitor theory :
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