Example sentences of "[vb infin] to [be] within " in BNC.

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1 But he , or she , does need to be within striking distance of yourself , especially when you have set out on the tricky waters of the novel .
2 And certain mechanisms capable of performing some non-trivial computations are incapable of performing others which at first sight might appear to be within their range .
3 The interpretation of this would appear to be within the competence of the state of origin , and it is to be hoped that an interpretation reflecting the realities of the position would always be adopted ; what is important to the defendant is prompt access to the information he needs in order to judge how to respond to the current move by the other party .
4 I was careful to explain my own attitude to commissioned work — that in order for me to work it would have to be within the broadest of limitations .
5 Policy H Seven applies in the event of Skelton being an inset area when any development would have to be within the settlement , and no more than small-scale , precluding D thirty nine and D forty .
6 Its guidlines state that the bypass would have to be within a hundred yards of the road or the conditions intolerable before the property would be bought , though the Judge Mr Justice Latham said that in his view those guidelines were a shambles .
7 To pick up these calls , all you need do , when you hear these screaming bells , anybody can do it , it does n't have to be within your area , okay .
8 You can not afford to be within range of the knife ; one stab in the wrong place and it 's all over .
9 My answer to that would be that er since the only permissible reason for pushing out this inset boundary would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built development , and built development would not seem to be within er the possibility of er Policy E N V One as well as within the possibility of er other policies
10 ‘ If such an experiment were successful , I would n't care to be within thirty or forty miles at the time . ’
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