Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] within the " in BNC.

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1 After 1933 , too , the ferocious personal enmities and political conflicts within the Nazi élite , which otherwise would have torn the system apart , were resolved only in Hitler 's own charismatic authority — in his indisputable position as the base of Nazism 's popular legitimacy and the embodiment of Nazism 's ‘ idea ’ .
2 It is possible to identify five broad groups within the range of small-town plans .
3 If this does appear to be happening there is a need either to warn the teachers in the unit documentation or maybe even to indicate possible dangers within the program .
4 The changes that will be deliberated at this point are those that are considered desirable in systems terms , and culturally feasible in light of the prevailing attitudes within the organisation .
5 This meant that important contemporary issues , such as labour relations , ‘ shanty ’ towns , political disagreements within the ruling party and many similarly controversial or sensitive subjects , were neither fully discussed nor featured on the ZBS .
6 The EC Commission bought up any agricultural surpluses within the Community , stepping in once prices reached a certain ‘ intervention ’ level .
7 This revisionist picture captures a broader range of political cleavages within the scope of ‘ class struggle ’ than orthodox Marxism .
8 The right hon. Gentleman can do that by negotiating a more practical approach to the co-ordination of economic policies within the European Community .
9 A European Central Bank would operate a lender of last resort facility for individual nations ' central banks , and would aim at stability of the European economy through interlocking economic policies within the EEC .
10 The CDP in Construction Group , to which the RIBA and most other professional institutions within the construction industry belong , defines CPD as ‘ the systematic maintenance , improvement and broadening of knowledge and skill and the development of personal qualities necessary for the execution of professional and technical duties throughout the practitioner 's working life ’ .
11 Experiments suggest that it has a fluid consistency and that there is movement of the liquid molecules within the membrane .
12 In considering the period overall , it must be concluded that the pervasive professional discourses within the pages of the Review were not those of science but of Parliament and the Law , and even Medicine .
13 Wainwright , an economist , possessed a first-class analytical brain powered by bundles of energy , and had lots of good political contacts within the Labour Party .
14 French policy sought to create a substitute for independence by designating the protectorates of former French Indo-China , and subsequently Cochin China , as associated states within the French Union .
15 The changing pattern of employment therefore — the shift from blue-collar to white-collar occupations and the pre-eminence of professional and technical groups within the latter category — is not merely a general feature of post-industrialism , it is one of central significance .
16 Its situation in Edinburgh is both a recognition of past and present links between Scandinavia and Scotland and an excellent opportunity for collaboration with other Scandinavian institutions within the city and with the many other departments with Scandinavian interests within the University .
17 The dominance of technical experts within the Communist Party as well as the state bureaucracy had introduced a new form of social stratification derived from technical knowledge and professional qualifications .
18 But Wilson remained supreme at one aspect of Cabinet management and control : the art of isolating his more turbulent opponents within the government .
19 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 .
20 I mean , I think really that erm children benefit from stable relationships within the family unit .
21 Thus late Roman towns became a web of holy places through the shrines of the martyrs , later of other saints , ‘ honorary martyrs ’ , determining spatial relationships within the town .
22 The central significance of Mamaloni 's move arose from its effect on the role of political parties within the Solomon Islands .
23 Do we really believe that such an instinct is to be found encoded only into molecular and electromagnetic patterns within the brain ?
24 From one post within the service a teacher could at different times within the week or year act in a range of teaching or advisory roles .
25 Much closer liaison now exists with the other fiscal authorities within the community and a system of audit based controls will enable the sales values provided on these listings to be compared with declared purchases in other member states and vice versa .
26 The term modern algebra can then be used to describe that subsequent algebra , some of it arising from more detailed investigations within the classical theory , in which the symbols manipulated are no longer restricted to representing numerical quantities .
27 The total-chromatic of twelve different notes within the octave must be used continuously , though their order may constantly change .
28 Because the parallel-stranded structure is fourfold symmetric , imino-imino contacts within the tetrad will be between magnetically equivalent protons , which will not lead to observable NOEs .
29 The practitioners of different disciplines within the life sciences exploited the general idea of evolution in different ways , some of which bore little resemblance to Darwin 's own approach .
30 EMPLOYEES FROM DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES WITHIN THE COMPANY MEET TO DISCUSS A WIDE RANGE OF ISSUES
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