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

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1 After ethanol fixation of PMNL , proteinase 3 remains within the cytoplasmic granules , whereas myeloperoxidase and elastase become extracted and locate close to or on the cell nucleus .
2 The bones remaining within the intact pellets were found to be protected from weathering and after two years the pellets were taken apart by hand and the bones from them exposed again .
3 And the involuntary malice within the desperate attempts to remain on the safe side of the frontier of madness .
4 As to sexual behaviour itself , Weeks argues in tandem with both Marxist and feminist theorists that the so-called sexual liberation of women occurred within the well-circumscribed limits of both the capitalist labour market and male-dominated and defined notions of sexual pleasure .
5 He preached in Portadown again in 1801 , and in 1802 preached within the uncovered walls of the new preaching house .
6 That in turn led to the assumption that diversity was embarrassing , that different standpoints within the biblical books should be harmonized , lest the authority of the sacred writings be diminished .
7 However , for the present , these characteristics are largely contained within the stifling constraints of the music industry 's commodity forms .
8 They based their studies on the coal mines where , owing to increased mechanisation , the miners were merged into larger and larger groups , found it difficult to identify their share of the work within the enlarged groups and suffered low morale : productivity was falling .
9 Within the mental models framework , we therefore propose a more complex account of anaphor interpretation than that suggested by Sag & Hankamer .
10 Although Garvey and Caramazza describe implicit causality as a property of verbs , it is , as we have already implied , best regarded as an aspect of world knowledge and , as such , its effects can readily be accommodated within the mental models framework , particularly if one assumes with Ladusaw & Dowty ( 1988 ) that generalizations about roles associated with verbs lie in the domain of world knowledge rather than linguistic theory .
11 Although , as we have noted , women are much less likely than men to select back variants of /a/ , this generally lower level of use does not prevent individual women from varying their realization of /a/ , within the female norms , according to their social network structure .
12 Within the increased roads programme that I announced today — a road programme which will have increased by 50 per cent .
13 The problem is that dependent development seems to be possible not only in the Third World but also in underprivileged areas within the hegemonic countries of the First World .
14 Cash flow from Wapping , and from the Fox TV business in the US , will continue at around twice interest payments , and debts will be within the agreed limits .
15 Many members , from all Banks , feel that the Banks ' temporary staff numbers are not within the agreed limits .
16 His analysis suggests that the spending levels of bureaux will not be ‘ optimal ’ , but within the agreed budgets he concedes that management will generally be efficient , if not quite as efficient as the private sector .
17 In effect , those who operated from within the comfy confines of the constitutional approach , froze the constitution when the set-up is never fixed .
18 Profits continued to improve within the Premier Fabrics and Yarns businesses and J E Morgan Heavyweight and there was a significant profit recovery at Blackwood Brothers .
19 Film and print literature that are valued in our culture ( within the canonising institutions of cinema/bookshop distribution , advertising , reviews , articles , critical works , and even recommendations of friends ) seem often to be those that are perceived to have " hidden " or " multiple " meanings .
20 Office Management I provides the theoretical framework to allow students to respond to direction and to operate within the necessary constraints of the organisational environment .
21 The most important of these latter are Bills concerning , e.g. , a particular local authority or public corporation ; or , more interestingly , Bills providing for the divorce of a particular couple ( now extremely rare , but formerly the only mechanism for dissolution of marriage ) or enabling a couple whose marriage would otherwise be prohibited by reason of being within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity or affinity , to marry .
22 perhaps it was at this time that a clerk associated with the rebel Poitevins produced a document designed to show that Henry and Eleanor were within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity and their marriage therefore invalid .
23 Figure 1 shows the distribution and the causes of deaths within the six weeks : exsanguination was the cause of death in 15 patients ( pure exsanguination without signs of liver failure ( five ) , terminal haemorrhage in case of profound liver failure ( 10 ) ) , hepatic failure in six and other causes in eight ( septic complications in four and unknown in the others ) .
24 Within the six exemplars of each junction correlations of P(A) with the risk ratings from the previous study were calculated .
25 If an order under this subsection is complied with , the licensing board shall not make a further order within the six years following the first-mentioned order .
26 Hopefully she would find Suzie and talk some reason into her head within the six days she had allotted herself .
27 In the case of a preference , it makes payments made within the six months preceding the bankruptcy recoverable if they were made by the debtor under the influence of a desire to better the creditor ( see Re Ledingham-Smith [ 1992 ] Vol 5 Insolvency Intelligence 65 ) .
28 Furthermore , if the purchaser is a public company , whether or not its shares are quoted , it is prevented by CA 1985 , s102 from allotting the consideration shares to the vendor unless the consideration for the allotment has been independently valued pursuant to CA 1985 , s108 and a report regarding the value has been made to the purchaser by an independent person within the six months preceding the allotment .
29 Chapter 2 by Bob Colenutt is written from within the political processes that structure the work of the Docklands Consultative Committee in monitoring the London Docklands Development Corporation ( DCC , 1990 ) .
30 He was also active within the General Shipowners ' Society .
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