Example sentences of "the [noun] of [noun pl] within " in BNC.
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1 | Up to a point the tsarist police could control the activities of intellectuals within the confines of the empire , but silencing Herzen was beyond their powers . |
2 | Faced with this level of uncertainty , the response of employers within the sector has been to invest as much of their profits as possible in land or housing , if possible in their home area or within the city , if tenure is reasonably secure . |
3 | In the regions west of the Rhine , the ascendance of bishops within many civitates may have strengthened counts ' preferences for the country life . |
4 | Disinfection is not a universal requirement nor is it necessary on the majority of surfaces within any food operation . |
5 | The diagnosis of gonorrhoea in man can thus be confirmed in the majority of cases within the time it takes to stain and examine a slide of urethral discharge from the penis — a matter of some fifteen or twenty minutes . |
6 | Despite the rise in female employment , women today perform the majority of tasks within the household . |
7 | Had the Home Office research shown that the majority of offences within reported crime were thought to be committed by people on probation , under SSD supervision , or on community programmes , one could have understood a post-trial response . |
8 | This strategy has two basic flaws : * it assumes that the profile of the " average consumer " is adequately representative of the majority of buyers within the market . |
9 | The treatment is successful in 89% of patients and is complete with full recovery of the majority of patients within two to three weeks . |
10 | Much of the GSB is subsequently allocated for the funding of schools within an authority in accordance with the principles of formula funding explained in Chapter 1 . |
11 | We describe below the practical application of this principle for establishment and the provision of services within the Community . |
12 | It is very common for a statute to say if X 1 , X 2 , X 3 exist the tribunal may or shall do Y. X 2 and X 3 would , like X 1 , be shorthand descriptions presuming the existence of elements within the bracket . |
13 | the existence of cleavages within the centre and within the periphery may compel the central and peripheral elites to seek alliances — to pursue a coalitional strategy , in Tarrow s terms . |
14 | The contention that ‘ unemployment dominated every municipal election at least until 1937 , and lay at the heart of discussions within the LLP ’ is difficult to reconcile with the detailed programmes promoted by the LLP in London County Council ( LCC ) or local elections ( see , for example , Labour News , February and April 1925 ) . |
15 | Demand was not always as price-elastic as the critics suggested , and the contrast between the views of managers within an industry ( that price elasticity is low ) and that of economists ( that it is high ) is a familiar one from other industries . |
16 | The constructive dimension argues that , in order to remedy government failure , it is essential to reform the framework of rules within which the business of politics is conducted . |
17 | I hope I can reassure my hon. Friends that the framework of duties within the Bill does not create such a divide . |
18 | In the process of negotiating conflict all the participants help to set the framework of ideas within which conflict is managed and a crucial dimension of this framework is that the Japanese people are characteristically said to defer to the national consensus . |
19 | But why ( if it were not for the fact that one is a Christian ) should one be wanting to stay with the experience of women within the biblical tradition ? |
20 | But these new sciences were not the products of developments within either the morphological or the environmentalist study of evolution . |
21 | So the nature of the domestic organisation , or disorganisation , the roles adopted , the division of tasks within a family , the ways of communicating , and expressing feelings verbally and non-verbally , must all be taken into account in exploring the significance of interaction . |
22 | In this paper I want to examine recent developments in three areas of social policy : income maintenance , taxation and family law , exposing the assumptions made about the division of responsibilities within the family on which debates and changes have been based . |
23 | At the same time , rising rates of divorce and remarriage have made the division of assets within families more complex . |
24 | [ see illustration overleaf ] The stratigraphical framework of the project has been controlled by detailed collection and identification of graptolite faunas , resulting in the formulation of subzones within the turriculatus Zone of the Llandovery . |
25 | Political change of some kind goes on continuously in every society , in response to a variety of changing internal and external conditions , which include the relation to nature and to other societies , the interaction of groups within each society , and the unceasing circulation of personnel through the disappearance of older generations and the rise of new ones . |
26 | First , it ensures that you can still utilise the database without retrieving BLOBs and suffer no loss of speed in your application because of the presence of BLOBs within records . |
27 | Laws Laws that affect the operations of companies within the country . |
28 | For it was in the western part of Charlemagne 's Empire that a particular combination of conditions — persisting Roman administrative and legal practices , well-organised provincial churches with longstanding traditions of conciliar meetings and the issuing of legislation , elites long-christianised and committed to their local churches , the written word in a language not too far removed from the spoken vernacular — favoured a particularly strong corporate awareness and activity on the part of churchmen within a group of provinces . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | These concerns must be recognised as specific , which does n't mean that semiotics or Lacanian film theory has no relevance outside the established framework of Anglo-American and European cinema , but rather that their legitimacy should not automatically be assumed or their dominance remain uncontested in the light of developments within feminism at large . |