Example sentences of "[noun pl] to be [vb pp] within " in BNC.

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1 Clearly the relatively sudden and far-reaching nature of these changes has disrupted the established pattern of social relationships to be found within most villages .
2 distinction between relationships of political authority and relationships to be found within the economy is so pervasive throughout Western political thought that it is one of the specific contributions of Marx to political thought that he denied the existence of this separation .
3 Mr Crowley , whose brief is to spend 40 days in each of the boroughs , says the Stockton area covers most aspects of the river with two entirely different environments to be found within a stone 's throw of each other .
4 FIFTEEN steps to be implemented within a month of taking office in order to reverse the Conservative health reforms and set a new direction for the NHS were outlined by Labour yesterday .
5 This development , together with the availability of digital terrain models , will allow quite sophisticated flood forecasting models to be developed within a GIS framework .
6 That requires the outstanding instalments to be paid within seven days .
7 The Luxembourg case concerned a notice of appeal from the decision of a lower court , required by the lex fori to be given within 15 days of the date of the judgment .
8 The problems came later , when you are given an exam paper : twenty questions to be answered within one hour ten minutes .
9 Whether and in what way an organization produces surplus value and responds to market demand will , it is predicted , determine the activities , skills , specialisms and organizational structures to be found within it .
10 Their origins , their tectonic and metamorphic history , and their structural relations , present geologists with some of the most complex problems to be solved within the science as a whole , and so it is hardly surprising that many universities have research interests here .
11 Ring John was to be ransomed for 4 million écus to be paid within six months .
12 IT provides the " organisational glue " for corporate objectives to be maintained within looser federal structures of inter dependent companies .
13 One related consequence of mutual support expectations among affiliated companies is to allow operations to be managed within longer term horizons .
14 Sections 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 describe the forms to be used within the procedures .
15 Friction , jealousy and suspicion of all kinds , of course , persisted , but without any doubt , even before American entry into the war , the intimacy and exchanges between the two nations were beginning to exceed the norms to be found within the ordinary run of international partnerships .
16 It came as little surprise to the Commission in its work to be reminded both of the rich diversity which exists in the field of church music and of the very different attitudes and preferences to be found within our congregations .
17 A bilateral tourist exchange agreement was signed by the two countries on Jan. 5 , 1990 , allowing tourist visas to be issued within 15 days of application .
18 Finally , if teachers were left to enjoy full responsibility for the specific content and teaching strategies to be deployed within each of the major categories of the national curriculum framework , there would be no infringement of teachers ' professional autonomy and the curriculum could be protected from unjustified political interference .
19 We shall allow single-tier local authorities to be established within the boundaries considered necessary by that commission .
20 ‘ They expected telecommunications and roads to be modernized within two or three years , but it will take many , many , years . ’
21 Hotel parking is available and although there is n't an in-house restaurant , there are plenty of mouth-watering menus to be found within a few minutes stroll .
22 Size of establishment is associated with number of training programmes ( see Table 4 ) as one might expect it to be , although there are differences to be noted within authorities of similar size : while none of the large libraries said that they engaged in no planned training programmes , they did not fall into Category I ( Category I was 30 or more programmes and was a very broad grouping , with several libraries mentioning well over 100 programmes ) .
23 Such nominations to be made within a period of time and under conditions mentioned therein .
24 A contract will often include a combination of these provisions , requiring claims to be notified in a particular manner within a specified period , and proceedings to be commenced within a ( longer ) stipulated period , and provide that in default of compliance with the procedural requirements the claim is discharged , or waived .
25 But recent educational research initiated , or selected as deserving attention , by policy makers rarely allows for ethnic or gender issues to be placed within a social class context .
26 It is non-discretionary and purely legalistic , with issues to be resolved within the courts , as opposed to ministerial judgements made on the basis of administrative recommendations .
27 This will enable items from the 12 million volume London holdings to be retrieved within 30 minutes .
28 For example , letters to be answered within four days and telephone calls to be returned within 24 hours .
29 Secretary of State for Social Services , ex parte CPAG , ( [ 1989 ] 1 All ER 1047 ) the Court of Appeal affirmed a decision of the High Court in which the trial judge had said that the practicability of such speedy decision making was not such that the Secretary of State was required to appoint sufficient adjudication officers to enable claims to be decided within 14 days , and recognized that workloads may lead to delays beyond the time limit expressed in the Social Security Act 1975 .
30 Printer Control Language and Windows PostScript drivers enable the printers to output combination 600dpi text and graphics and the data compression function within PCL 5 enables most documents to be printed within the printer 's standard memory .
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