Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] within a " in BNC.

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1 However , we must not forget that we are trying to spawn new industrial or commercial opportunities , and although researchers are encouraged to explore the full potential of their ideas whatever the outcome , it must be conceivable that the research could lead to a significant opportunity for investment within a reasonable timescale ; say a decade or so .
2 This command is typically used for browsing in either direction through sections within a part or paragraphs within a schedule at a constant textual unit size .
3 This unfortunate crusade was not a total loss as far as Barbarossa was concerned , for it set the political and feudal scene for his election as Emperor within a short time of his return to Germany .
4 At other , more unified institutions , both universities and polytechnics , the dean will be the person with overall responsibility for administration within a particular faculty ( e.g. science , engineering , arts and social studies , business , and so on ) .
5 Consequently , when these innovative ideas were taken up nationally and the Residential Precinct Regulation was adopted in the traffic legislation of the Netherlands in September 1976 , great care was taken to set down minimum design requirements and special rules for conduct within a Woonerf .
6 In poetry , a break between words within a metrical foot ; a pause near the middle of the line .
7 There are three basic methods of communication within an organisation , and managers must decide which is most appropriate in each circumstance : oral ( meetings , telephone , lectures , interviews ) ; written ( letters , reports , telex ) ; or mass ( notice-board , news-sheet , magazines , tapes , slides , films ) .
8 Now they were seeping into the consciousness of people within a milieu which , rejecting straight left politics , was searching for a route out of a hippy enclave at a time when the political temperature was rising .
9 Thus , as we have noted above , agreement on norms ( as consequence of close-knit and stable social patterns ) results not in uniformity of usage within a community , but on agreement on a pattern of stable differentiation .
10 It all went very smoothly — I received a confirmation of loan within a week . ’
11 The study of variation within a bilingual community introduces complexities which may not be apparent in what is construed to be a single monolingual " speech community " like Labov 's New York City .
12 And Hathaway , ‘ a small company of dedicated craftsmen in the little town of Waterville , Maine , ’ said their advertisements , ‘ who have been at it , man and boy , for 114 years ’ , sold out their stock of shirts within a week of the first eyepatch appearing in The New Yorker .
13 Restrictions on women within paid employment are further evidenced by the extreme concentration of women within a very narrow range of occupational groups .
14 In three areas of the country the unitary principle was considered impractical because of the heavy concentrations of population within a continuous built-up area .
15 Clearly the maintenance of discipline within a school is in all pupils ' best interests if it helps produce an environment conducive to learning , and it seems appropriate to leave with teachers the decision of how to achieve that objective , acting on the guidance provided by HMI , the Elton Report and so on .
16 The notion of project is also introduced for process modelling to allow the allocation of roles to users within a project .
17 This could arise , for example , in researching into the voting behaviour of , say , white-collar workers , or the differential rates of absenteeism among workers within a particular plant .
18 The first is that the direction of research within a department is under the control of the supervisors in that Department , for whom the Ph D student does the donkey work .
19 For it was in the western part of Charlemagne 's Empire that a particular combination of conditions — persisting Roman administrative and legal practices , well-organised provincial churches with longstanding traditions of conciliar meetings and the issuing of legislation , elites long-christianised and committed to their local churches , the written word in a language not too far removed from the spoken vernacular — favoured a particularly strong corporate awareness and activity on the part of churchmen within a group of provinces .
20 In particular it will examine the applicability of the theory that a change of strategy within a firm invariably arose when outsider elements ( eg junior directors , middle managers of external consultants ) persuaded senior managers and directors that a gap existed between the firm 's existing strategy and its external markets .
21 Much of the GSB is subsequently allocated for the funding of schools within an authority in accordance with the principles of formula funding explained in Chapter 1 .
22 The region 's motorway network puts the heavily populated industrial heartland of Britain within a day 's drive of Liverpool .
23 Such a volume , Shaw calculated , would have given a rise in global sea level of 230mm within a matter of weeks .
24 It may also indicate a level of achievement within a suite of modules eg. most Stage 1 Sciences modules have ‘ Introducing ’ in the title indicating the achievement of basic competences .
25 The level of concentration within a particular industry casts light on the competitiveness of the industry and hence on the scope for the exploitation of economic power ( though the globalisation of business and difficulties in specifying product markets , given the availability of substitutes , make the figures an uncertain guide ) .
26 The level of detail within a budget should be related to the responsibilities of the budget-holders and the nature of the task so that it provides a mechanism for control .
27 Demand was not always as price-elastic as the critics suggested , and the contrast between the views of managers within an industry ( that price elasticity is low ) and that of economists ( that it is high ) is a familiar one from other industries .
28 The next two chapters concentrate on work which can include and involve individuals with groups of people within a social context .
29 It 's a kind of motor-activity within a temperament — a form of energy .
30 Good weather is an added bonus but the real appeal is the fantastic variety of landscape within a compact area .
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