Example sentences of "within [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If Camus discovered within himself ‘ an unconquerable summer ’ , then I have within me an equally resilient November . |
2 | Hardly had I uttered the word — or the phrase signifying it — than I felt within me the need to become what I had been accused of being … . |
3 | I have within me the Enchantment of the Beastline that was created at the beginning of Tara 's history . |
4 | Some local authorities , such as Torbay , that have within them a large number of second homes , from which they must derive some income because of the cost incurred in administering that situation , might like greater flexibility — such as that available under the rating and community charge systems . |
5 | News judgements contain within them an implicit understanding of the nature of our society , where power lies and how it is or should be exercised . |
6 | There was a general view that all women held within them the potential to become hysterical ; from ‘ nervous ’ to ‘ hysteric ’ to insane was a sliding scale , and all women were positioned somewhere upon it . |
7 | All men even if they are not so fortunate as to be scientists or artists have still within them the capability to transform their lives into ones of creativity . |
8 | We may seek to recreate care arrangements which no longer have within them the seeds of growth . |
9 | However , he does not as Tarrow seems to argue , ignore class contradictions within the territorially based proletarian community ; in fact he pays particular attention to the complex class structure of the depressed areas , identifying as crucial within them the role of the rural intelligentsia , the commercial intermediaries and the local clergy . |
10 | Figures 6.1–6.3 show the main branches , and within them the divisions , under the control of each of the three deputy secretaries . |
11 | If taken to extremes , such policies carried within them the potential to precipitate a catastrophic decline into hyperinflation . |
12 | You are the Enchanted Ones , the Royal Houses reborn , and you have within you the power and the strength and the light , just as I have ! |
13 | This view avoids the necessity of explaining how an increase in complexity can occur by denying that it happens , but only at the expense of supposing not only that there is a minute homunculus in the egg but that within that homonculus there is an egg containing a still more minute homonculus , and so on , in Chinese box fashion , ad infinitum — or , if not ad infinitum , at least back to Eve , who carried within her a sufficient number of successively smaller homunculi to account for all the future generations of mankind . |
14 | Within her a wail was mounting : Mutti ! |
15 | Despite the turmoil within her a small ironic smile lifted the corners of her mouth . |
16 | But as he walked at her side through the dark halls of the Grail Castle , he remembered , and wished not to remember , that she might well have within her the strange power that could awaken all manner of sleeping bewitchments and lost enchantments . |
17 | It is beginning to look as if he also carries within him a seed of self-destruction . |
18 | And , says the writer , " selue may eueri man sen in himself " for he has within him the image of the Trinity : a creative power which enables him to know , and to love what he knows . |
19 | Its locality , outline and centroid may define a town centre , a kitchen , a command module or a cassette player , but within it a hierarchy of players and activities will emerge . |
20 | When the bombs fell in the autumn the intellectuals were quick to celebrate the initiative and self-generated activity of the common people , and to discover within it a basis for a new reconciliation between patriotism and democracy . |
21 | A hatch in the floor-plates before him irised open , revealing a shaft ; up from which rose a steel framework suspending within it a transparent clingtight one-piece tunic elegantly embroidered with fine silvery wires so that an exposed human nervous system seemed to be hanging there , a semicollapsed anatomy of nerves . |
22 | In fact all matter had within it a divine spark of life . |
23 | Every now and then , one of the tall waves thundering in from the open ocean carries within it a dark sinister presence . |
24 | This particular version contains within it a cooling device of unsurpassed elegance . |
25 | Consequently , science should contain within it a means of breaking out of one paradigm into a better one . |
26 | Miliband 's book is important because it contains within it a bridge between instrumentalist and structuralist accounts of the state and power in capitalist society . |
27 | It may well be that Murad II , instead of turning outside the Ottoman world , created within it a figure to parallel the Abbasid caliph in respect of the religious authority and sanction he represented . |
28 | Education and the Working Class , rooted in direct observation and rich reporting , raised ‘ the old dilemma : working class life — listen to the voices — has strengths we can not afford to lose ; middle class life transmits within it the high culture of one society , that must be opened freely to all . |
29 | The human being has within it the physical and mental capacity to do this , and must accept that there is no alternative way for it to be done . |
30 | And if it does , its own activity carries within it the seeds of its own self-balancing . |