Example sentences of "[noun sg] is that within " in BNC.

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1 The irony is that within five years , investigations started with a view to relaying part of the canal route to Kilmacolm as far as Paisley for a new passenger service !
2 Perhaps the most telling aspect of his rule is that within a generation of his death , he was as much the subject of legend as of factual history .
3 The basic requirement is that within 21 days after setting down , notice is to be given in a form which varies according to which section applies to the statement sought to be admitted ; more often than not this will be s 2 , seeking the admissability of a statement otherwise than in a document , when the notice must give particulars of the time , place and circumstances , at or in which the statement was made , the person by whom , and the person to whom , it was made and the substance of the statement or , if material , the words used .
4 The truth is that within the spectrum covered by ‘ meaning theism ’ and ‘ meaning atheism ’ there is no firm boundary marking the point where theism ends and agnosticism begins , or where agnosticism ends and atheism begins .
5 First day or Last Day , Rest Day or Resurrection Day , the abiding Christian belief is that within three days the worst that humans could do to a man was transformed by the power of divine love into the greatest news story of history : ‘ Jesus lives ! ’
6 Another feature of the international nature of our competition is that within our own home market , the United Kingdom , we meet every one of our international competitors who maintains a UK subsidiary company .
7 What is , however , a matter of concern is that within days of receiving and failing to reply to that letter , on 23 October 1991 , the local authority moved the children from the family friends with whom they had lived since 17 July 1991 and placed them with foster parents .
8 The report 's most dramatic assumption is that within the next 20 years electricity can replace petrol for many of the region 's cars , buses and lorries .
9 Conventional wisdom is that within broad limits , these types of change of use do not need consent , but it is as yet untested : the issue may ultimately be judged by the external effect of the split or amalgamation ( e. g. increase in traffic ) .
10 And my view is that within the A sixty four corridor , north east , there is sufficient range of sites to be found that it should not be erm set to one side on this criterion .
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