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

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1 As members of smaller groups within a larger community — a trade union or residents ' association , for instance — they will need to be able to function collectively through discussion , for example to represent or protect their interests .
2 In Newcastle there was a distinct attempt to involve voluntary and community groups within a decentralized management structure ( Beecham , 1978 ) .
3 This concept heightens the Church 's awareness of the unreached groups within a nation , county , or local district .
4 An excellent compromise is the progressive-part method ( Seymour , 1966 ) in which parts are learned separately but combined in groups within a tree-like structure which converges on the total task .
5 Consensus theorists allocated a very important role to values ; whatever differences in expected behaviour there may be between different groups within a society they consider that a general consensus on the most significant values — central values — must exist for any society to operate satisfactorily .
6 Businesses which are Prestel information providers will be able to supply information on their products not only to the general public but also to select groups within a particular business or profession , Travel agents , for example , already use the Prestel service extensively .
7 In addition , the presence of different status groups within a single class and of status groups which cut across class divisions can weaken class solidarity and reduce the potential for class consciousness .
8 In this as in other respects particular groups within a class may be rising or falling in importance , according to the general development of the class and the society .
9 Moreover , groups within a class may have alternative ( received or developed ) cultural , often religious , affiliations which are not characteristic of the class as a whole .
10 Some of this kind of information is very culture-specific and in fact will sometimes have significance only to certain groups within a culture — think for example of " old school ties " .
11 Whatever the subtlety which is brought into arguments about the quality of teaching , those classes and groups within a school which , regardless of individual children 's difficulties and disadvantages , regularly register high attainments will enhance the name of the school .
12 In contrast to this , the informal approach to organisations concentrates upon the informal relations that exists between individuals and groups within an organisation .
13 Despite some socialist groups within the alliance , the dominant economic belief is capitalist .
14 pressure groups within the organisation which advocate expansion through overseas subsidiaries .
15 By all means let different groups within the Forum emerge , but they should remain within the movement until the election .
16 And , is will be suggested in the next chapter , most Conservative politicians were quite happy to see communist and anarchist groups within the Spanish Republican groups beaten by the fascists and their own internal squabbles .
17 But the majority of classes were arranged at District branches and the statistics are considered representative of the proportion of occupational groups within the District .
18 Clients — individuals and groups within the client system , those that were part of the action system and those that were not .
19 Some groups within the coelenterates have developed the ability to secrete a hard skeleton , of which by far the most important are the corals ( Class Anthozoa ) .
20 Mammal teeth often have distinctive patterns of crests or bumps ( cusps ) that serve to identify large groups within the mammals .
21 Since the similarities between informal sector seasonal workers and formal sector factory workers are greater than between some groups within the informal sector , such as street sellers and seasonal workers , Bromley suggests a continuum of categories as a more useful form of analysis .
22 After all , one of the most important lessons of the sociological inquiries was to teach that demoralization was organic ; it could not be confined and , therefore , all groups within the working class were at risk .
23 Already it has been considered by groups within the Healthcare Financial Management Association ( Webb , 1989 ) , and at some length by Prowle , Jones & Shaw ( 1989 ) .
24 It is therefore desirable to enable pupils to widen the circle of their audience : small groups within the classroom , larger groups in the class or in the school , and , for more public presentation of ideas , with pupils from other schools or with adult strangers .
25 Borehole geophysics The Group borehole geophysics team logged 44 boreholes over the year , mostly in collaboration with the BGS Hydrogeology Group and with the mapping groups within the TMOS Division .
26 The first is what we might call the ‘ technical Pacific ’ — that immense body of water lying to the seaward of all the island arcs and groups within the Ocean 's obvious continental margins .
27 Understood in this sense , libertas ecclesiae expressed a concept which could be , and was , in varying degrees adopted by the other groups within the whole complex of social organizations .
28 What party and which politician will win the prize of Ministry of Culture and Education depends therefore on Mitterrand 's choice of Prime Minister ; on the negotiations among the coalition partners within the new majority , in particular on how the major ministries are shared out ; on the relative strength of the various groups within the UDF , and on whether Education is hived off .
29 According to Dataquest , the BiCMOS and linear array sector is one of the fastest growing groups within the world semiconductor market — a trend Thomson 's Analog Cells and Arrays group , Anaca , intends to exploit with its new mixed arrays .
30 But they were not all the same groups within the different daily and Sunday categories each year : for instance , Beaverbrook was a top daily but not a top Sunday group in 1947 .
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