Example sentences of "[v-ing] from within [art] " in BNC.

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1 These biting and critical words come from those writing from within the Church , and the fact they were written some twenty years ago has not , lamentably , altered their truth and pertinence .
2 However , remarkably similar proposals have been developed by British researchers operating from within a different perspective .
3 His eyes were wide and peering from within a blank shell of shock and his face , where his hand had not soiled it , was very pale .
4 More indicative of future trends than this rising from within the officer corps were the activities of the Petrashevtsy in the 1840s .
5 Managerial behaviour was also introverted , reacting to actors and problems stemming from within the organisation instead of looking outwards to the needs and wishes of its users .
6 Soon it was realized that these electrons must be coming from within the atoms themselves , and in 1911 the British physicist Ernest Rutherford finally showed that the atoms of matter do have internal structure : they are made up of an extremely tiny , positively charged nucleus , around which a number of electrons orbit .
7 Yes I I was erm the additional information that was available to me at this time , er Sergeant the er having left me the previous night er had actually , had gone to the premises erm , gone to the flats erm and had er put himself in the area of the flat and was able to tell me that he had heard voices , two male voices coming from within the flat .
8 The illusion is that the water is emerging from within the grotto .
9 Many anti-Darwinians denied the significance of adaptation , preferring to believe that evolution was driven by forces arising from within the organism , independent of any changes in the environment .
10 Lamarckism still assumed that evolution was driven by the interaction between the organism and its environment , but some opponents of Darwinism insisted that the process must be controlled by forces arising from within the organism .
11 These norms may be official ( ie arising from the organization 's rules and customs ) , or unofficial ( ie arising from within the group itself .
12 For example it is generally accepted that , since the real-balance effect concerns the net wealth of the private sector , indebtedness arising from within the private sector should be excluded from the definition of NW .
13 Thus he seems to be arguing from within a position which holds that aggression is an innate attribute of sufficient strength that it needs to be redirected in some way for it not to manifest itself in interhuman relations .
14 The advantage of superimposing from within the colour section is that you are able to superimpose more than one garment piece on to the same colour pattern at the same time , providing there is enough room on the screen .
15 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 .
16 While these two strata took different paths , one working from within the tsarist regime and the other confronting it , their aim was the same : both sought forceful economic modernization of backward Russia , and both aspired to monopolize power over the distribution of wealth in the new society .
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