Example sentences of "[conj] [is] [adj] within " in BNC.

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1 It is , in other words , endemic within the corporation 's standard operating procedure ( Hopkins 1980a ) , or is inherent within the nature of relationships between corporations and their environment in a world capitalist economy ( Barnett 1981 ) , or within the asymmetric power relationship between transnational corporations and national state regulatory agencies ( Braithwaite 1979b , 1981a ) .
2 It also has a tradition and a function that is paramount within the community .
3 It would be a mistake , however , to think that we do not cover extensively all the ground and territory that is available within those limits .
4 In my hurry and in the conceit that is deep within many of us pilots , with our belief in our own infallibility , I had n't done my pre-take off checks .
5 Keeping abreast of the latest developments across the whole spectrum of the carpet manufacturing industry , means sending personnel away on courses — a considerable investment that is on-going within the company .
6 And I think that 's where the problems emerge , that they 're not doing anything , I think , quite often different to the sort of behaviour one might find elsewhere , but there 's a question of how , as an institution , you regulate the behaviour that 's acceptable within your own walls .
7 First , it forms the basis of a useful tool for studying relatively small , self-contained groups in more detail than is possible within a large-scale survey framework .
8 ‘ The problem is worldwide , not just limited to goods from the Far East , and is rife within Europe , ’ says Anthea Worsdall , secretary of the Anti-Counterfeiting Group .
9 Inter alia , the Inland Revenue are reluctant to grant clearance where the consideration is loan stock and is redeemable within a relatively short period , and clearance is usually given only if the loan notes can not be redeemed within the first six months after issue .
10 These findings , together with our previous observation of an unidentified βγ t -resistant PLC in HL-60 granulocytes and our unpublished observation that purified PLC- 1 showed no response to βγ t , strongly suggest that the stimulation of PLC- β2 by βγ t is specific for members of the PLC- β subfamily and is isozyme-selective within this group of PLCs .
11 Detection of P100 is somewhat variable between experiments ( for example compare figures 5A and 6A ) but is consistent within any one experiment ( for example figure 6 ) .
12 After the speedy ‘ trial ’ and a statutory appeal , which was dismissed , as is usual within a few hours , one of the six was executed and the others started long prison sentences .
13 We were provided , therefore , with as broad a range of contacts as is possible within one station ( although this breadth does not approach that which comes from survey research ) while still becoming close to one section , as is necessary in ethnographic research .
14 If the votes are 50% , 30% and 20% for parties A , B and C respectively , then PR means that Party A must have 50% of the seats , Party B 30% and Party C 20% — or if not exactly those percentages , then percentages as close to them as is possible within the constraints of whatever system is being used .
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