Example sentences of "not [adv] within the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A study of the news media is not properly within the scope of this assignment , but the topic of channels is necessary to a consideration of communication and a cursory look at the nature and availability of various media seemed in order .
2 Finally , with regard to cl 10 , it should be noted that no obligation to permit alteration of the goods to make them non-infringing is imposed on the buyer , and that the obligation to return infringing goods , subject to a refund of the price , is only imposed on the buyer where it arises not at the option of the seller but because of a judgment or settlement relating to the claim of infringement ( which is presumably not entirely within the seller 's control ) .
3 Such rotation takes place not only within the work teams but also more widely in the enterprise .
4 He had been one of the most respected and admired deaf men of his time , and he was missed not only within the ranks of the BDDA but also of the NID , on whose executive committee he had served since its reorganisation in 1924 .
5 The fight is not only within the creatures and people of Middle Earth but also in the treatment of nature and the landscape .
6 The duke 's role as the leading royal agent in the north brought a merging of his connection with that of the crown , not only within the duchy of Lancaster but also , to some extent , in the areas where Gloucester had less direct interests .
7 The duke 's role as the leading royal agent in the north brought a merging of his connection with that of the crown , not only within the duchy of Lancaster but also , to some extent , in the areas where Gloucester had less direct interests .
8 In his speech he went out of his way to welcome the establishment of the Faculty , and the part it would play in encouraging and enhancing proficiency and knowledge of tax not only within the profession , but in business , industry and commerce , and among the general public the profession serves .
9 Lee , a key figure not only within the Association since its foundation , but also with the Dictionary of National Biography from its earliest days , referred to the aims of the English Association , suggesting " that English be the constant , the unresting ally and companion of whatever other studies the call of national enlightenment and national efficiency may prescribe " .
10 Such arguments have been common not only within the media and political circles , but also within a variety of academic disciplines — economics , industrial relations and sociology .
11 The legacy of apartheid is not only within the borders of South Africa but in the region .
12 The conciliar debate of the early 1960s was essentially a debate not only within the walls of St Peter 's , but throughout the Church .
13 The conveyance not being one of sale and not exactly within the provisions of the exempt regulations ( see Chapter 2 ) , stamp duty of 50p only will be payable ( see p24 ) .
14 In this case the problem comes , if not exactly within the secretary of state 's own department , at least from within a public agency .
15 Here they are conflicts which are collective in character , not just within the individual .
16 This stress on communitas [ the bond of community ] is one in which the potential divisions between active and contemplative life are healed , and provides the structure within which the prayer of contemplatives is a channel for the release of the love of God , not just within the self , but within society .
17 And although my initial work was with the individual child , I found that in a large number of cases , the parental interest was of a high order and , and the children 's willingness to involve parents in their behavioural difficulties was also of a high order , so I found myself working not just within the school , not just with the child , but in a parent-child situation .
18 Living Together as Husband and Wife shows that the state clearly recognises the importance of maintaining housewives as dependants since the alternative — redistributing wealth not just within the state but within the family — is too expensive and subversive to contemplate .
19 Erm to curtail it 's competitive event er would be an absolute disaster shows that erm in simply because it is popular not just within the airlines but also the business er customers
20 To produce highly trained people with scientific knowledge and technical expertise at the highest level , not just within the science base , but throughout the economy .
21 They , they could be used to feed back and complete a control loop within the company not just within the site .
22 Currently places within airlines are few and far between , but virtually all employable aircrew made jobless by the airline failures of the last few years have found new positions , although not always within the UK .
23 This is the tops in quality ; but not really within the capacity of our average kite flyer .
24 It has also been suggested that there were many signs available to Mrs Whitehouse that , in her terms , all was not well within the Church , and that this reinforced her view that the established order was under threat , and that urgent action was necessary .
25 You would have thought there might be a problem of some sort : just a small failure perhaps ; something which would suggest that all was not well within the house of the world champions ; something which would give the rest a smidgeon of hope for the remainder of the season .
26 The Staffordshire commission of 1409–14 contained three lawyers , all active members of it , and eight gentry , who again played a part in other spheres of local government , mostly although not exclusively within the shire ( 31 , pp.340–1 , 401–2 ) .
27 Full motion video is not quite within the reach of us mortals , despite the protestations of the add men .
28 For all that , however , friction has been generated , not least within the service where criticism has personally been directed at Cruickshank — and not from health workers and professionals but the very business people brought into the service whom one would have expected to sympathise more with his modus operandi .
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