Example sentences of "to [noun pl] within [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is due in part to splits within the alternative movement .
2 Although short of an absolute majority , the UMP finished as the largest single party , owing to splits within the Vanua'aku Pati ( VP ) which had governed since independence .
3 It will be interesting to see if the same thing will happen in Japan ; the Japanese manufacturers belief in the preference of the client for service over a cheaper product is already being tested in the marketplace — to their chagrin , according to contacts within the Japanese manufacturers .
4 Here , inconsistency refers to conflicts within the evidence of one or more witnesses who speak to the same version of the facts .
5 According to a report in the Independent of Sept. 17 Dharsono 's release was " a gesture of appeasement " by Suharto to groups within the military which had demanded that he step down at the end of his fifth term .
6 Shakes are possible if confined to notes within the treble stave , but opportunities for their appropriate use are very rare and the inexperienced orchestrator is advised to keep his horn parts in general as simple as possible and to avoid wide and ‘ unvocal ’ leaps .
7 The ragged edges of the hole glinted sharply , and Jesus knew that any failed attempt to enter the Lift would be likely to result in his being sliced to ribbons within a matter of seconds .
8 These differences will inevitably lead to disagreements within the organisation .
9 In Figures 10 and 11 , below , the number of items requested within each fifteen-minute period on weekdays and on Saturdays is plotted against a scale on the left , while the mean delivery time for items supplied direct to readers within the same periods is plotted against a scale on the right .
10 Nevertheless , from my point of view , by far the greater part of this material is completely misleading because it fails to take account of the fact that while kinship words in most European languages are applied , with rare exceptions , only to relationships within the private domain and thus have quite specific meanings , the corresponding words in most other languages are highly polysemic .
11 Both parties belonged to lineages within a major grouping of the Jlulat section .
12 A point of greater relevance to the UK is that it also differs greatly from trading and investment blocs under which a country 's trade and investment flows to countries within the bloc are free but there are restrictions between the bloc as a whole and the rest of the world .
13 We would wish to stress again , with the district council 's support I suspect , that that overshoot really it 's to sites within the urban area , as in windfall sites in general planning terms we have seen to be acceptable er in planning terms , but we would wish to stress that part part of that approach has been a continuing resistance to development on greenfield sites on the edge of the the urban area .
14 Turning to movements within the income distribution , mean-variance analysis has been used to illustrate that progressive income taxation will tend to lower the amount of risk-taking it is optimal for a utility-maximizing individual to undertake .
15 They open up levels of reality not easily accessible to the more literal approach and relate to elements within the depth of man 's soul .
16 I do n't want to stifle discussion , but had n't we better confine it to matters within the competence of this committee ?
17 In what was apparently a reference to conservatives within the FLN , he had been highly critical of Algeria 's " political class " in an interview in El País of Dec. 29 .
18 Does not that suggest how we can release police officers to duties within the community at very little cost to the police authority ?
19 To offset the recessionary effects of the measures , which had led to the lay-off of an estimated 350,000 industrial workers , the government announced $2,000 million in official loans to companies within the capital goods sector on April 26 , with similar " soft credits " planned for the car , civil construction and agricultural sectors .
20 Clearly , 1992 will pose many opportunities ( and threats ) to companies within the EC , but it is felt that things will not change overnight ; it will be more of a slow transitionary period and it could well take decades before we see an integration similar to that in the USA today .
21 Universal services would be available with a level of resourcing that would permit them to give appropriate support to individuals within a common overall structure .
22 Not only that but the receptionist may control access to individuals within the organisation and hence play an important role as ‘ gatekeeper ’ to the organisation .
23 Radio spots , too , have been bought and made available to libraries within the Association .
24 Individuals serving abroad who were found to have the HIV virus were sent home for tests and then restricted to bases within the U.S.
25 Although ZANU-PF had won a comfortable victory in the March general election , voter turnout had been low ; the forcing of the one-party issue had led to strains within the party .
26 Individual partners have contributed in many ways , stressing the point that the school can identify and seek response to needs within a clearly agreed framework .
27 Case studies have been updated and will be sent to participants within the next week or so with other Conference papers .
28 The dead officers were drawn from a number of battalions , revealing that the coup attempt was not confined solely to rebels within the ‘ Urraca ’ company .
29 All those related to affairs within the United Kingdom .
30 Such services are often available only to businesses within the multinational , making a comparison with outside equivalents fraught .
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