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

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1 ‘ Blue Monday ’ , hypnotic and unrelenting , was the product of New Order 's electronic naïvety , encouraging a simplicity and humanity within the workings of the highly technical disco market .
2 The plan falls within the aims of the UNESCO 's World Decade of Cultural Development ( 1988–1997 ) and is designed to stimulate and develop Latin American/Caribbean culture through the appropriate use of audio visual media .
3 development of Course provision within the policies of the Polytechnic ;
4 There are many who are surprised to discover that the words you see before you have been brought to you with little electronic influence beyond that which goes on within the brains of the writer and reader .
5 A Morrissey interview nestled comfortably within the pages of The Face .
6 A consistent emphasis on character , personality , and integrity is to be found within the pages of the Review .
7 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 .
8 Within the limits of the canons ' active pastoral life , Chrodegang stressed the communal liturgy .
9 Under Article 1 of Protocol 1 of the treaty , the United Kingdom undertook to apply the statute of denuclearisation in respect of warlike purposes as defined in Articles 1 , 3 , 5 and 13 of the treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America in territories for which dejure and/or defacto , the UK is internationally responsible , and which lie ‘ within the limits of the geographical zone established in that treaty ’ .
10 Within the limits of the one party dictatorship prevailing in the Soviet Union Bukharin could be considered to be a consensus politician , seeking growth through co-operation not conflict .
11 In places to which the public has right of access , save where the flow of information must be restricted by reason of confidentiality , members have an obligation to facilitate the flow of information and ideas and to protect and promote the rights of every individual to have free and equal access to sources of information without discrimination and within the limits of the law .
12 All this is straightforward enough , and is at the heart of liberal democracy , respecting dissent and minority opinion within the limits of the law .
13 A map can be very useful if there is one available , or a conducted tour of the land , but it is your responsibility to ensure that you stay within the limits of the concessions that have been made to you .
14 alter the type face , fount , etc. of any characters ( within the limits of the total range of faces , founts , etc. demanded by the dictionary text )
15 Within the limits of the surveys described , evidence suggests that general practitioners in inner London are little different in their referral behaviour from those outside London .
16 As a result the terminology of an author was usually only applicable within the limits of the particular order of insects which he studied .
17 ‘ Designing Ancient Rome was in fact more difficult than the science fiction adventures , because one was recreating somewhere that actually existed , and you had to be as accurate as you could within the limits of the budget .
18 The law applicable to a contract by virtue of articles 3 to 6 and 12 of this Convention shall govern in particular : ( a ) interpretation ; ( b ) performance ; ( c ) within the limits of the powers conferred on the court by its procedural law , the consequences of breach , including the assessment of damages in so far as it is governed by rules of law ; ( d ) the various ways of extinguishing obligations , and prescription and limitations of actions ; ( e ) the consequences of nullity of the contract .
19 It will , also , always return the optimal solution to the problem , within the limits of the underlying algorithms .
20 But they do this within the limits of the novel of entertainment .
21 Authorities invested with discretionary powers by an Act of Parliament can only exercise such powers within the limits of the particular statute .
22 In answering a question you should , of course , give as much detail as you can within the limits of the question .
23 The financial control exercised by a partner or by other members of the household may constrain a mother 's attempts to look after health within the limits of the resources available to her .
24 Within the limits of the data , it has sought to identify the trends affecting the economic circumstances of low-income households , looking within claimant households for information on how Black and white mothers cope with family poverty .
25 When the direction of resources ( within the limits of the contract ) becomes dependent on the buyer in this way , the relationship which I term a ‘ firm ’ may be obtained .
26 Off to either side , the pumps continued to play their hissing jets into the rooms within the limits of the hungry flames , in an attempt to delay their spread .
27 It is the only time you can tee a ball up where you like ( within the limits of the teeing area ) , and as high as you like .
28 The budget was also criticized by Lu Ping , the head of China 's Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office , who claimed that it was in contravention of Hong Kong 's post-1997 Basic Law , which stipulated that government spending should be kept within the limits of the revenue it raised .
29 There are forces at work within the limits of the urban community — within the limits of any natural area of human habitation , in fact — which tend to bring about an orderly and typical grouping of its population and institutions .
30 The atomic polarisation acts as a source term in the Maxwell equation : We thus have , within the limits of the approximations made , a complete , self-consistent set of equations for the evolution of the field-atom system , subject to appropriate boundary conditions .
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