Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [adj -er] context " in BNC.

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1 They must also be considered in a wider context since the need for defences in the civil zones throughout the Empire arose out of the great pressures on the frontiers by barbarian migrations .
2 The effects of these policies on access to schooling have to be considered in the wider context of family income and availability of education .
3 Any question of providing long-term support for children in the family of a man who is not their father should be considered in the wider context of financial provision for families generally .
4 Such arrangements have to be seen in a wider context .
5 So Heineken 's recent big-money renewal of their sponsorship of the Heineken National League has to be seen in a wider context than the clubs who belong to the league .
6 Human rights issues , as illustrated by AIDS , have to be seen in a wider context and , conversely , one can not contemplate the totality of public health without the human rights component .
7 The immense amount of detailed experimental and theoretical work done on the equations often allows these new developments to be seen in a fuller context than is possible with newer and less well understood systems .
8 This practice can , however , be seen in a later context in the life of St Samson of Dol , the earliest version of which is a copy dating to c .
9 The additional challenge of achieving full educational as well as social integration for children now in special schools needs to be seen in the wider context of a major reappraisal of what ordinary schools have to offer the pupils already in them .
10 The primary school curriculum was to go beyond the basics of English and mathematics , which in any case should be seen in the wider context of other subjects .
11 In our view , the impact of out-of-town shopping on the viability and vitality of town centres must be seen in the wider context of the growing imbalance between private and public modes of transport .
12 This is not to say that the contributions which social scientists may make to solving particular technical problems , or enlarging the sphere of rational decision making , should be dismissed altogether ; only that they have to be seen in the wider context of political contestation and choice .
13 However close the match of management behaviour to the criteria described , performance management can only work in the broader context of managing change through learning ( see chapter 6 ) .
14 Butler-Sloss LJ said that the meaning of the words " trade secrets " had developed since Herbert Morris v Saxelby and was now interpreted in the wider context of " highly confidential information of a non-technical or non-scientific nature … " . 1.4 The employee 's skill and knowledge Although the courts are anxious to uphold the employer 's right to have his business secrets protected they have ensured that the employee is not prevented from using , once he has left his employer , the general skill and knowledge which he has acquired during employment even though this may have been acquired at some cost to the employer .
15 So while changing herself , the Family Development Nurse has to facilitate this change at community level in order that the expertise and knowledge of parents can be recognised and used in a wider context in the community and in equal partnership with the professional .
16 Popular movements between the late fourteenth and the early sixteenth centuries are best understood in the broader context of developments in peasant society , even although most such risings seem to have been prompted by political or fiscal considerations rather than by social grievances .
17 Merovingian history deserves detailed study in its own right , but it also needs to be understood in the broader context of Late Antique and early medieval history .
18 We have found that by encouraging the students to think about these alternative information needs and the sources from which information can be derived , they are better able to see their accounting studies and the role of accounting in a wider context .
19 Finally , perhaps this change of mood can only be explained in the wider context of gradual changes in government policy on the inner city and UDCs — the emergence of a ‘ new realism ’ tempering the policies and rhetoric of the radical right .
20 More broadly , it was placed in the wider context of the continuing ambitions of central government to control local independence .
21 Contemporary understanding of the idea needs to be placed in the broader context of how the term has been understood in the past , if only to prevent an acceptance , without doubt or enquiry , of present notions of democracy as permanently definitive .
22 If the work of the SDPP is taken alongside that of another team on school management , the School Management Task Force ( DES 1990a ) , the benefit emerges of seeing how detailed proposals for management and review penetrate deep into the daily work of the school and how that detail can be set in the larger context of characteristics ( thirteen in number ) of effective schools ( DES 1990a : 5-6 ) , set against six management tasks which are regarded as having high priority following the 1988 Act .
23 The simple search for a solution to deaf children 's educational needs had to be set in the broader context of the internal representation which BSL obviously offered to deaf people .
24 It may only be a matter of time before MaliVai Washington , for one , sees the family name being represented in the wider context of majority black participation in the sport which has , for so long , been predominantly whites only territory .
25 What Cohen calls the ‘ new subcultural theory ’ needs first putting in a wider context .
26 Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster .
27 Bourgchier may well have thought , as Mancini implies in a narrower context , that to co-operate with the duke rather than opposing him still offered the best hope of warding off disaster .
28 That fact must be put in the wider context .
29 In order to be authentic it has to be lived in the wider context of the real world in which religious women make their vows , informed both by the relationship they enjoy with the God who calls them and the real live people God gives them to love .
30 Education is another plank of the company 's community programme , and one that Shaw will promote in the wider context of BITC .
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