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

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1 Clearly the assumption that all those within a Specific age band are economically active is as naive as the assumption that all those above a certain age are inactive .
2 The Calvinist vision of an earthly city in which pastor and politician work in harmony to exclude evil from the lives of all those within the city walls remains a religious outlook for a significant number of protestant loyalists .
3 While the majority view among climbers and many of those within the BMC is that the competition , organised by Jerry Peel and Mick Johnstone , was a largely social affair , the BMC will find it difficult to overlook the matter .
4 Keith Gordon , of Conwy , attacked those within the party who were ‘ clinging to masonic unionism ’ .
5 Policy initiative , set-piece engagements with the Opposition , even a starring role from the conference platform ( Heseltine has not delivered a speech there since 1985 ) remain the prerogative of those within the citadel of government .
6 The main features of the structure are the cemeteries and memorials of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission , the Air Forces Memorials by the Thames at Runnymede and on the Embankment , and those within the Church of St Clement Danes in the Strand .
7 Those within the existing Community who hesitate over future commitments would form the next circle .
8 There was seldom if ever a time when all Western governments , or even all those within the EC , were equally active in relations with the East .
9 But you do n't feel as insulated from Egyptian life as were those within the plate glass of the big cruisers with names like Nile Smile , Flash and Lady Diana .
10 Mr Mellor is no soft touch , as those within the industry who had to negotiate with him quickly discovered , but he is accessible to reason , and that is itself a great advance on what had been experienced before .
11 As the Responsible Body for Chapter III , the District would , after processing applications , pass on those within the rural areas scheme to the Board at Stuart House for the necessary action .
12 UARS 's microwave equipment detected levels of ClO as high as those within the Antarctic ozone hole — but these were over Scandinavia and Northern Eurasia , not over uninhabited polar regions .
13 The onus falls on the skill of the trainer who must take advantage of the experience of all those within the group , as well as working to improve areas of trainees ’ personal weaknesses .
14 But those within the service point to the investment in training as a major contributory factor to an increasingly professional service .
15 We are particularly concerned here with the process by which strategically usable information is transferred from the external environment to those within the enterprise charged with making strategic decisions .
16 Thus those within the sector will wish to pay particular attention to what the sector 's players say , do , and say they are going to do .
17 In London , the community , Bob Colenutt suggests , was never even considered , yet even when , as in the case of Pittsburgh , community involvement is statutory , the outcomes may be only to amplify those within the community ( or coming into the community ) with the greatest resources and power to exploit the local political system .
18 Such a conception of labourism incorporates all non-marxist elements , including those within the Labour Party that had specifically middle-class origins and allegiances .
19 The restaurants ( especially those within the city walls ) are generally packed at lunchtimes and busy in the evenings .
20 This damage is caused by a Human Immunodeficiency Virus ( HIV ) which infects human cells , especially , but not exclusively , those within the immune system .
21 those within the basic adult education framework who usually study literacy , numeracy , coping/life/social/home skills , communication , sign language , lip-reading , Braille , typing those who are part of the general arts programme and who learn handicrafts , music and movement , dance , drama , orchestral playing , cookery , photography
22 Even those within the scheme are finding their rights to benefit in practice are limited not by the fact of marriage per se ( as in the 1930s ) , but by their caring responsibilities .
23 As she mingled with the guests at the Queen 's Scottish home she realized that she was no longer treated as a person but as a position , no longer a flesh and blood human being with thoughts and feelings but a symbol where the very title ‘ Her Royal Highness , the Princess of Wales ’ distanced her not only from the wider public but from those within the intimate royal circle .
24 All we have are accounts , and in that part of the study our contrasting sources are those within the class and its social order , and those without , including , of course , the teacher unfortunate enough to have to tangle with the kids whose daily life-situation that classroom encompasses .
25 Especially since 1945 , American foreign policy issues have stood high on the International Relations agenda and its key debates have tended to reflect those within the American academic International Relations community .
26 In some circumstances , the course of the trial will be such that a witness whose affidavit has been received will after all be required to attend for cross-examination ; this applies no less to witnesses abroad as to those within the jurisdiction .
27 The moral of this story , was , she assumed , that one must see the beauty in what one has , and not search for it elsewhere ; but it carried with it , inseparably , the real sadness of the fading windows , and the fact that those within the house could never see them shine .
28 The view of citizenship which Green promulgated , and which was supported by Jowett' successor as Master of Balliol , Caird , was influential in forming the social ideals of a generation of politicians , senior Civil Servants ( including those within the Board of Education ) , and influential members of the English Association .
29 At one time he was on 25 committees , over and above those within the University , and was chairman of many of these .
30 Edward Bawden was one of those within the Academy who fought to have Minton elected , a fight which , as Bawden said , ‘ was to no avail there being a strong prejudice against his painting of the Death of Nelson ’ .
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