Example sentences of "within it [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 In fact all matter had within it a divine spark of life .
5 Every now and then , one of the tall waves thundering in from the open ocean carries within it a dark sinister presence .
6 This particular version contains within it a cooling device of unsurpassed elegance .
7 Consequently , science should contain within it a means of breaking out of one paradigm into a better one .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 And if it does , its own activity carries within it the seeds of its own self-balancing .
13 It may hold within it the memories of the lives it has fostered , and the foreknowledge of the forms that will be rooted there .
14 Although it is possible to interpret ‘ freedom of the press ’ in such a way as to include within it the ‘ freedom ’ to make a political choice and to volunteer one 's support , it does seem that political parties of the left are rarely favoured by newspapers .
15 Nevertheless , it is probable that ownership does contain within it the potential for direct and indirect control .
16 Lenin was very conscious of Marx 's warning that each war contains within it the seeds of a fresh war , an observation amply born out by the conflicts between France and Prussia-Germany in Marx 's lifetime and in Lenin 's time by the First World War .
17 And they have argued that , whilst feminism should indeed always have a critical relationship to psychoanalytic theory , the latter has within it the potential for allowing a better understanding of the complexities of human desires and of the psychological construction of ‘ masculinity ’ and ‘ femininity ’ .
18 This would need to retain within it the unique legal function of Convocation which would be restricted to those at present eligible to exercise it , that is to graduates and staff alone .
19 In other words , by insisting on the dominance of the ruling class in the last instance , Poulantzas 's approach retained within it the central tenet of all reductionist instrumental accounts : namely , the state must be functioning to defend and protect the interests of the dominant class all of the time .
20 ‘ People have a tendency to present their messages as a new problem … rather than as something which has within it the elements of a solution . ’
21 ‘ I have seen it come down from the sky with a noise like thunder , and I have seen within it the bodies of those who were Too Late ! ’
22 Within it the body of Elvis .
23 The crocheted edging of the cloth attempts to frame , but only at one corner : within it the title , take from a popular song of the 1930s , is stitched in red .
24 Within it the areas devoted to each will be under the aegis of the respective heads of departments .
25 Within it the structural goal is known as an arrival , a movement towards it an anticipation .
26 ‘ An essential characteristic of cyclical behaviour is not only that expansion and contraction follow each other , but that each phase of the cycle contains within it the seeds to generate the succeeding phase ’ ( R. Levacic , Macroeconomics ) .
27 Like many great cities , it fostered within it an active turbulent group of middle and lower citizens , with some local nobles among them , and with a strongly anticlerical flavour to it .
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