Example sentences of "entirely within the " in BNC.
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1 | Trade unions play a part within these associations but , since their function is nearly entirely within the formal sector — which employs only a small proportion of the population — they play a relatively minor role . |
2 | Cantal is entirely within the LFA and at least 80% of Powys is included within the Welsh LFA ( before its extension in February 1984 ) . |
3 | In relation to silviculture itself D M Smith ( 1986 ) , based mainly on the North America experience , states that : ‘ It is entirely within the realm of possibility to conduct forestry permanently without the degradation that is almost inevitable in agriculture … |
4 | They also refuse to accept a recommendation of a zero quota for coastal sperm whales because , they say , this particular whale species is caught entirely within the 200 mile ( 320 km ) exclusive economic zone , and therefore free from IWC restrictions . |
5 | As one of us has shown ( Miles et al , The design of Educational Exhibits , George Allen and Unwin , 1982 ) , it is entirely within the scope of most exhibitions to provide this kind of introductory guidance . |
6 | He said , ‘ The one who is contained feels himself living entirely within the confines of his marriage ; outside the marriage there exist no essential obligations and no binding interests . ’ |
7 | — 13 chains entirely within the Borough of Lewisham , to continue along Kent House Road to its junction with Sydenham High Street . |
8 | Tramway No. 20 of the 1902 Act , entirely within the Borough , they insisted on building and owning themselves . |
9 | The company 's shares are held entirely within the family . |
10 | First , make sure that a barrier — or any other rose for that matter — is entirely within the confines of your own boundary . |
11 | It took place entirely within the strict limits of ‘ terrestrial ’ transmission . |
12 | For its distinct absence of bridges , cave sets and other hazards , Carole Ann Ford 's favourite story remained the two part adventure set entirely within the TARDIS ‘ The Edge of Destruction ’ . |
13 | However INSET which is located entirely within the school and drawing exclusively on its own resources can be criticised for parochialism . |
14 | Some ratios use domestic product , which measures resources produced entirely within the domestic circular flow . |
15 | Obviously , it would be shortsighted as well as unfair to suggest that action taking place entirely within the school system is powerful enough to eradicate undesirable gender-based stereotypes . |
16 | They live out their lonely existence entirely within the individual sufferer . |
17 | Will he confirm also that it will remain entirely within the national health service and that anyone who needs treatment will get it , as now , free of charge ? |
18 | An area that was considered by the secretary of state as being five to seven miles of York City centre and is almost entirely within the greenbelt . |
19 | By contrast , the G cells are not detectable until 18 weeks of gestation and develop entirely within the anatomical antrum . |
20 | If recognition proceeded on a word-by-word basis we would know the beginning and end points of each word , and recognition could indeed take place entirely within the lexicon as these earlier models seem to assume . |
21 | On the staff side we have recruited nine individuals , er , but since we 've lost three members of staff at the same time , that is a net increase of six , and since most of them are part-time , there 's actually only three full-time equivalents , we 've been able to do that entirely within the we had on establishments at work . |
22 | At the in house research stage all the information would be entirely within the institution/company concerned . |
23 | Finally , with regard to cl 10 , it should be noted that no obligation to permit alteration of the goods to make them non-infringing is imposed on the buyer , and that the obligation to return infringing goods , subject to a refund of the price , is only imposed on the buyer where it arises not at the option of the seller but because of a judgment or settlement relating to the claim of infringement ( which is presumably not entirely within the seller 's control ) . |
24 | This is a matter entirely within the court 's discretion although witnesses are likely to be excluded if any party to the proceedings objects to their presence . |
25 | ‘ Our plans are entirely within the council 's planning brief . ’ |