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

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1 Before examining conflicting views about priorities within the four main activities within English — literature , creativity , discrimination , and classroom talk — it is useful to consider the term ‘ political ’ in reference to definitions currently being made by leading figures concerned with English in schools .
2 In 1256 Henry III granted by charter to the burgesses of Scarborough that ‘ no forester may enter the borough to make attachment for trespasses within the Forest [ of Scalby ] ’ and in 1348 Edward III made a similar concession to the burgesses of Penrith for Inglewood Forest .
3 This is not therefore the place to discuss alternatives in these areas yet again , but simply to acknowledge that they do and will affect our response as managers within the education service .
4 Teachers in ordinary schools need to be aware that some visually handicapped pupils may have these social needs while at the same time encouraging positive and enjoyable social interaction between pupils within the full range of vision .
5 Compact companies can support teachers in preparing young people for GCSE by enabling them to use the activities , problems and experiences of their firms as a learning base for modules within the syllabus .
6 To date we have been permitting an additional smoking break in the morning and again in the afternoon for smokers within the office as part of the agreement to have no smoking throughout the main parts of Chesser House .
7 ‘ Development of the business jet range requires a lot of money , and there are so many calls for resources within the company , ’ spokesman Alan Piper told Pilot .
8 Fragmentation between functions within the centre went hand in hand with centralization within policy networks ’ ( Rhodes , 1985 ) .
9 But communist and other militants were active , especially in the railway workshops , and during the 1960s they managed to organize industrial action , put up their own candidates for elections within the vertical union framework , and published a sporadic newssheet ( Martino de Jugo 1980 ; Bulnes 1967 ) .
10 It is helpful for the indexer to have an understanding not only of important concepts but also the relationships between concepts within the structure of a topic .
11 The conference theme was ‘ From a socialist to a market-oriented society ’ and it looked at the growing opportunities for women within the new social structures .
12 Would it not make a difference if one identified experience , not with some disposition to overt behaviour , but with the ‘ behaviour ’ of the brain as it ‘ discriminates ’ the various sorts of stimuli within the nervous system ?
13 He also ‘ improved ’ Chanctonbury Ring by planting the ring of trees within the hill-fort .
14 On Dec. 19 , 1989 , Ridley announced the publication of the report of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration ( the Ombudsman Sir Anthony Barrowclough ) on the DTI 's handling of the affairs of the Barlow Clowes investment management group and the collapse of companies within the group , whose investors faced reported losses of up to £190,000,000 .
15 Indeed before we even come to the characterization of characters within the drama we find the poem itself being apparently characterized one way but then characterized another in the opening three stanzas : ( As I travelled along a path I heard the tale of one , a spirited man , and proud ; he was wise in learning and splendid under his clothes , and clothed in fine array .
16 Commodity circulation has been replaced by the circulation of products within the national economy , in much the same manner as products circulate within an oligopoly or conglomerate firm .
17 The greater abundance of mare basalts on the mare than in the highlands is not explained in any detail , but the greater variability of rocks within the highlands could be the outcome of the maria impacts which excavated the Moon to large depths and thus brought up a great variety of layers .
18 A reasonably typical example is provided by Kenchester , where the early ribbon development , extending over some 700 m ( 2300 ft ) , was apparently modified in the course of the second century by a much greater concentration of streets within the defended enclosure ( see fig. 15 ) .
19 To set any analysis of the styles of artefacts within the social context of contemporary Britain would appear to require consideration of a wide range or agents and relevant factors .
20 In this year students apply higher-level business , analytical and technological techniques to the total management of most styles of operations within the hospitality industry .
21 Most heads of households within the cities do , on the whole , find employment , and job opportunities for women may be better than elsewhere .
22 At -30°C up to 90% of their body water became ice , which formed mainly in intercellular spaces , resulting in high but apparently non-lethal concentrations of solutes within the cells .
23 The transhepatic puncture of the gall bladder has been used for cholecystography and cholangiography , for aspiration of bile or pus for culture in suspected cases of acute cholecystitis or empyema , and for biopsy of lesions within the gall bladder .
24 Linked with this , as a result of the decline in family size and the decline of the family as a working unit , was the increased discontinuity of age-groups within the family .
25 The railway organizations have complex internal structures that may impede the implementation of the state 's objectives ; transformations must take place in the strategies , organization and relationships of groups within the railway enterprises — both management and workforce — in order for external pressures to become effective .
26 The person appointed will be chosen not only for his professional experience but also for his diplomatic ability to handle particularly onerous duties ; the chairing of meetings within the firm and constant involvement in public relations without .
27 Within the nuclear family , an Oedipal situation between one child and its parent may disrupt the whole complex of relationships within the family .
28 Whether this is a form of unfairness specific to the take-over process , however , or whether control changes merely highlight the more general vulnerability of employees within the corporate framework , is debatable .
29 I find it almost impossible to accept that such an injury … could have occurred without extensive bruising and swelling of the nose and probably fracture or disruption of structures within the nose and associated tissues . ’
30 None of these connections necessarily implies any reduction of competition between firms that produce similar goods because of the intense efforts that are made to increase market share even at the expense of rivals within the group .
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