Example sentences of "from within the " in BNC.

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1 But when he does resume them , when the time comes for him to make his next leap , the suggestions made in the course of this affair of his fiction fatigue and literal turn — suggestions which receive both rebuttal and support from within the shape-changing dialectic represented by The Counterlife — will not deserve to be forgotten .
2 He goes on to argue that the bourgeoisie have always used sections from within the ‘ dangerous classes ’ to control those who are overtly troublesome , perhaps following the maxim that ‘ it takes a thief to catch a thief ’ , when he argues : ‘ for one and a half centuries the bourgeoisie offered the following choices : you can go to prison or join the Army ; you can go to prison or go to the colonies ; you can go to prison or you can join the police ’ ( ibid. 23 ) .
3 To suggest from within the institution that these influential and powerful units of control are essentially ephemeral and arbitrary constructs , involved in very limited and narrow areas of practice , will almost certainly lead to a rejection of the account ; and the findings are more than likely to be attributed the same metaphorical rejection as the activities of the villains and criminals , as was illustrated in the response to the study undertaken by the Policy Studies Institute outlined above .
4 Other importable file formats can only be loaded from within the TableCurve environment , so suitable data need only be typed into an ascii file with a word processor or line editor to be used , and a path to any directory on the disk can be included if necessary .
5 ALTHOUGH the British government would deny ‘ grooming ’ a candidate from within the ranks of its Hong Kong civil service for the job of chief executive after transition in 1997 , it has given John Chan , 46 , a series of fast-track official posts which make him a credible contender for the job .
6 Seamus Mallon , an SDLP MP , said if the report was true it was a direct challenge from within the police to the authority of the Chief Constable and the Government .
7 But it was the challenge from within the Panamanian Defence Force ( PDF ) that most concerned General Noriega yesterday .
8 Because still in 1988 , under the pressure of social instability and political crises , homosexuality could be regarded as a kind of privation or error , an ‘ inverted positivity ’ , an inimical , pernicious , inauthenticity always threatening to return from within the true and the authentic .
9 But again , what is often left out of such accounts of the unconscious , even as it is invoked as the prime destabilizer , is the importance of the perversions in precisely this respect : Freud insisted that what is operative from within the unconscious , producing this very instability , is repressed perversion .
10 She contests the view that these practices are ‘ either degrading to women , in the case of drag and cross-dressing , or an uncritical appropriation of sex-role stereotyping from within the practice of heterosexuality , especially in the case of butch/femme lesbian identities ’ ( p. 137 ) .
11 If his successor at British Coal were appointed from within the corporation he considers that it would be impertinent to tell him how the job should be done .
12 From within the cover the ride is impressive ; closer to the ground , I can hear thumps and bangs as well as the runners hiss .
13 This pressure from within the media was reinforced by other social changes .
14 This small unit , consisting of highly-skilled soldiers recruited from within the brigade , jumped into Safra in the early hours of this morning .
15 It followed growing pressure from within the ruling Communist Party for a dialogue with the opposition , and came after newly elected Communist Party leaders in the provinces had already made contact with the biggest opposition group , New Forum .
16 Most owner-managers expected to finance all or part of their purchases from within the firm .
17 The best of today 's Mozart ( not easy to come by ) sacrifices none of his classical elegance , but also contains the robustness and vigour that come from within the music .
18 ‘ So if my company wishes to supply the domestic market of this large and expanding population , it has no alternative but to manufacture from within the country itself .
19 While attempting to respond to the civil rights movement and to the pressure from the Wilson government in London , O'Neill was being threatened from within the Unionist camp .
20 Furthermore , there was a challenge to the legitimacy of the strike from within the leadership of the working class .
21 Nevertheless , by this time the violence provoked by the new anti-Semitic wave and incited by propaganda had put the ‘ Jewish Question ’ back in a high place on the agenda , and pressure was mounting from within the Party for anti-Semitic legislation to fulfil the aims of the Party programme , and from the public for regulations to put an end to the ‘ individual actions ’ which had characterized the summer of violence .
22 Here it seems important to distinguish between Hitler 's image as portrayed to and perceived by the mass of the population , in which anti-Semitism was no more than a subsidiary component of the ‘ Führer myth ’ , and his image as viewed from within the Nazi Movement and sections of the State bureaucracy , where his ‘ mission ’ to destroy the Jews functioned as a symbolic motivating force for the Party and SS , and an activating and legitimating agent for government initiatives to ‘ force the pace ’ in finding a ‘ radical solution ’ to the ‘ Jewish Question ’ .
23 Important figures from within the ‘ national-conservative ’ élites who later played prominent roles in resistance to Nazism — such as Ernst von Weizsäcker in the bureaucracy , Carl Goerdeler in the economy , and Henning von Tresckow in the military — were all prepared to distance Hitler in the early years from their mounting criticism of the radicals in the Movement .
24 The great Mahler conductors of an earlier generation , Bruno Walter , for instance , conducted his music very obviously from within the Austro-Hungarian tradition , with a sense of nostalgia , decay , and incipient tragedy .
25 It seems likely that the future of the cooperatives will depend greatly on the identification and training of managers from within the local communities , which would not only strengthen the ties with these communities but also provide useful employment opportunities .
26 Given that Britain ( like many other countries ) is now recognisably a multi-faith society , it should be clear that we can not conduct this enquiry from within the terms of Christianity alone .
27 Some of them even came from within the nuclear fold , concerned that the truth should be told from the inside out .
28 Dr Murdoch resigned from the British Medical Association over its attitude to the Arthur case , but criticism has also come from within the BMA .
29 Several Cabinet ministers were reported to be outraged that she had failed to consult them , depriving them of the opportunity to try to persuade her to step down in favour of a more plausible ‘ unity ’ , or ‘ stop Heseltine ’ , candidate from within the Cabinet .
30 A few examples from within the membership of the clay Roofing Tile Council illustrate this point .
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