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

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1 Since the development of neurophysiology , the search for localisation of function within the brain has been intense .
2 On 10 November 1921 , a new agreement was drawn up between the Company and Croydon Corporation for maintenance of track within the Borough and to permit the construction of a curve at the top of Tamworth Road , only to be used for the transfer of cars .
3 In 1989 , after years of discussion within the EC , a specific merger regulation was introduced .
4 Desmond Fostin , Minister of Communications , Works and Transport , resigned and was replaced by Gregory Avril , hitherto Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture , on Feb. 9 , 1990 , after allegations of corruption within the Ministry .
5 For transfer of ownership within the United States , the bill of sale date is quoted as per FAA documents .
6 The xenografts were examined blind by an independent pathologist and assessed for percentage of necrosis within the tumour , shape of nucleii , and cohesiveness of cells .
7 One could argue , for instance , that the conditions of work and the forms of division of labour within the operating unit should be the subject of democratic decision-making within that unit while the general investment policy of the enterprise should be decided at the ‘ higher ’ level , by means of a mechanism involving representatives from the operating units , central enterprise staff and national planners ( assuming , that is , the kind of investment planning referred to above ) .
8 In Marx 's view , this ‘ total mechanism ’ or regulated system of division of labour within the enterprise develops in two stages : those of manufacture proper , and large-scale machine industry .
9 However , our experiments were performed after an overnight fast ( 16 hours ) , and influences derived from the presence of traces of food within the duodenal lumen can be excluded .
10 Teaching by subject led naturally to organization by subjects , and to the almost baronial power of heads of department within the system .
11 ( c ) To undertake special studies of areas of importance within the ambit of the department .
12 These ‘ Jenny-dealings ’ have now , after nearly thirty years , incurred a sequel , in which the discussion , and the former comedy and bleakness , are resumed , and in which the question of continuity of utterance within the novel once again arises .
13 Informed sources within CITES yesterday indicated that a number of allegations of corruption within the secretariat had been fully investigated by its standing committee without any evidence of wrongdoing being found .
14 Cumberworth township ranked fourth in terms of size of population within the wapentake but only fifteenth in range of occupation .
15 One of the reasons why there has been nothing outstanding about the rate of growth of trade within the EEC and between the EEC and third countries may have been because its members have not been as assiduous as might have been expected ( by the British at least ) in removing barriers to trade between themselves and with the rest of the world .
16 He will not himself carry out the work but will invite works contractors to tender for packages of work within the project .
17 Trade-offs between sources of pollution within the bubble must involve the same pollutant such that plants are not allowed to offset , say , reduced sulphur dioxide emission against having to place expensive controls on toxic emissions .
18 Their link-up of slavery with forms of domination within the family is well documented in traditional systems of slavery such as are found in many parts of Africa .
19 To ask the Minister of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food if he will make a statement about levels of employment within the agricultural industry .
20 Through its founder Molly Braithwaite , for who we held a heartfelt admiration , we feel an affectionate living bond with all those in positions of responsibility within the MEDAU SOCIETY .
21 We have made mention in passing of mobility within the context of a family 's history : both the ups and down of social mobility according to circumstance , and the more obviously-apparent geographical moves people made to ensure their own survival or to better their lot .
22 This may be done formally , when there is a need to confirm the legitimacy of an agency 's authority ; or informally , when an agency has to respond to pressures from centres of power within the community .
23 It is interesting to examine the conditions which allowed him to argue so positively in favour of modernism within the Review .
24 Labov 's ( 1966 ) definition , like ours , is based on agreement on norms of variation within the community rather than on the absolute values of the linguistic forms themselves .
25 It follows that the conditions laid down for the registration of vessels must not form an obstacle to freedom of establishment within the meaning of articles 52 et seq .
26 These constitutional provisions had previously been called into question during a highly controversial case in February 1992 when the High Court in Dublin prevented a 14-year-old girl and her family from procuring an abortion or from leaving Ireland for nine months , even though she had repeatedly threatened to commit suicide ; the order preventing her from leaving the country was subsequently lifted after an appeal based on recognition of the equal rights of mother and child and the right to freedom of movement within the EC [ see p. 38780 ] .
27 It has been the long-standing practice of Leaders of the House not to comment on matters of security within the Palace of Westminster .
28 In this chapter Neil Toppin describes the assessment panels at his school in Scotland , which were established to attempt a flexible response to problems of disruption within the school and to offer pupils excluded from other schools or returning from special provision another chance in the mainstream .
29 Changes in household structure — the increase in single parents and in divorce , and a greater emphasis on equality of opportunity within the education and employment systems ; legal changes ; all have contributed to a rising level of consciousness .
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