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

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1 Kaiser Wilhelm II came to the throne in 1888 and , after forcing the ageing Chancellor to retire , took his belligerence several steps further by bolstering the German military , by promoting the growth of pan-Germanism and by demoting and suppressing the voice and interests of the non-German peoples within the borders of the Reich .
2 This was a concession to the Magyars at the expense of other peoples within the borders of the Dual Monarchy ; Germans , Slovaks , Serbs , Croats , Ruthenes , Rumanians , Poles and Czechs were among the most numerous .
3 Some of the non-Slav peoples within the present Yugoslav borders can trace their ancestry back to settlers who entered their present homelands in the centuries before the area was divided between the Ottoman and Habsburg empires , but many more owed their settlement to colonisation sponsored or tolerated by the imperial rulers .
4 The next two chapters concentrate on work which can include and involve individuals with groups of people within a social context .
5 Significant and lasting gains can be achieved by most people within a month with thirty minutes of daily practice .
6 Yarranton in 1677 thought there were more people within a radius of ten miles of Dudley , and ‘ more money returned in a year ’ , than in the whole of four Midland farming counties .
7 It is extremely hard to write about even a dozen different people within a relatively short span .
8 i Does the percentage of dementing people within a service affect its success or failure as an integrated service ?
9 In an ideal environment all the people within a single organisation would use the same software but as the ideal is seldom achieved it is worth checking to see if a package can at least handle the industry standard DIF ( Data Interchange Format ) file format .
10 Any consideration of the Labour Party concern to change the kind of democracy on offer to the people within a new British constitution has to begin by attending to the battles within the Labour Party and to the resulting changes that have occurred in the constitution of the party .
11 Now they were seeping into the consciousness of people within a milieu which , rejecting straight left politics , was searching for a route out of a hippy enclave at a time when the political temperature was rising .
12 They are also a matter of political economy , in the sense that some measures best represent some socioeconomic systems while they discriminate against , perhaps by undervaluing the products of , other socio-economic systems or classes of people within a system .
13 ‘ Mr Mallon stated that I was embarked on sweeping the RUC very clean and inferred for that reason that some senior people within the force did not wish that approach to continue .
14 John Rolfe , conference chairman , said : ‘ People within the industry have known for some time there is a need for such a gathering .
15 The one exception is that the opening of the inter-German frontier has complicated the campaign for the frontier-free movement of people within the EC , because it has become impossible to say where the EC 's secure external frontier is .
16 The team approach , in modified form , using case managers to co-ordinate team efforts , has received strong support in the recent Griffiths Report ( 1988 ) and subsequent White Paper ( 1990 ) in their recommendations regarding care for people within the community .
17 The agenda here suggests the need for radical changes to education and leisure , for expansion in outlets in voluntary work and for both economic and social recognition of the vital role played by older people within the family .
18 People naturally want to retire and it is therefore important to offer opportunities for fulfilment in leisure , education and voluntary activities and to recognise the valuable role played by older people within the family .
19 These apply to the area of the local authority which makes them and apply to the conduct of people within the area of the local authority .
20 We have been trying to focus in this study on those people within the enterprise who are in a position to effect strategic change ( or to maintain the status quo in the face of destabilising influences ) .
21 Policy-making is inevitably , and universally , a long , drawn-out process which involves many people within the organisation .
22 Not only have we been successful in raising the level of understanding of AI , expert systems in particular , but we have also now got several people within the Branch who have practical knowledge of applying the techniques ; although not necessarily active in the field at the moment , this expertise must pay dividends in the future .
23 The new Criminal Justice Act was designed to cut costs by punishing people within the community rather than in prison .
24 The problem is exacerbated by the Criminal Justice Act 1991 which seeks to persuade courts to punish people within the community rather than in prison and therefore save money .
25 There may be a number of reasons for this , but a very likely one relates to the whole question of our treatment of people within the community who are different .
26 The result is that systems at every level from the state to the small company are evaluated and policies are developed which are not sufficiently orientated to the needs and aspirations of the people within the system .
27 This is receiving the material , passing and sort of distribute it to the people within the group who are interested in writing letters .
28 This means that the proportion of younger people within the population is decreasing while the proportion of older people is increasing .
29 During this period the percentage of retired people within the population increased from 13 per cent to 18 per cent .
30 The most appropriate way of providing health care for older people within the hospital sector remains a point of contention .
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