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

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1 If you find it difficult to keep a rally going within the confines of the court , chase the ball wherever it goes so that you become accustomed to the habit of pursuing the ball .
2 It 's a reminder that , occasionally , an author can have narrative drive and conflict within the confines of a single character .
3 here , the pressure of population growth within the confines of a small island of only 29 square miles led to the development of an innovatory , intensive system based on very effective soil conservation techniques — including the integration of fodder and arable crops and livestock .
4 Within the confines of the painting it becomes a silent emblem of protest , a reminder of political alternatives .
5 For some , a stroll down the aisles is sufficient , but isometric exercises ( alternate tensing and relaxation of muscles ) or those involving only limited movement ( of the neck , back , arms and legs , for instance ) can be performed conveniently within the confines of your seat .
6 Denied access to Europe and elsewhere by the Welsh Rugby Union , awaiting a lengthy ban on the international lock Gareth Llewellyn , they battled against Bridgend within the confines of a 20 square yard area .
7 The second main reason why handling grief is different these days is that death has become less and less an event that takes place within the confines of the family circle .
8 Within the confines of lunch , I did my best to formulate what I thought .
9 It is more likely that rather than an increase in potency level itself , the large number of succussions produce a lateral intensification or energising of the solution within the confines of the dilution factor — a concept upheld by the LM method .
10 The use of long-stay hospitals for the care of the mentally handicapped stems from successive policies of containment pursued since the last century , and which have persisted into the 1980s despite the widespread understanding that it is wrong for mentally handicapped people , who are not ill and do not require advanced medical treatment , to spend their entire lives within the confines of a large establishment which is primarily concerned with medical treatment and the cure of the sick .
11 But Yugoslav experience has shown that self-management , and especially socialist self-management , is incapable of solving this problem , even within the confines of a single country .
12 Women tend to commit few crimes of violence , and those which do occur are mainly committed within the confines of the family .
13 For those who work within the confines of an office , reducing the fatigue of a desk job is vital for one 's general wellbeing .
14 They should abandon their insistence on the worship of the mythical creator of the universe , and seek their understanding of God within the confines of human knowledge .
15 Within the confines of capitalism three fundamental models of these relations can be distinguished : the first is that of the most backward semi-feudal agricultural economy with its pauper peasants , rack-rents , ruthless exploitation of the peasantry and the weak capacity of the home market .
16 He said , ‘ The one who is contained feels himself living entirely within the confines of his marriage ; outside the marriage there exist no essential obligations and no binding interests . ’
17 Many children need to spend much of their time with the group in physical activity out-of-doors , and a teacher supervising them can help to develop their experiences and language , so that she feels her time is being used just as profitably out-of-doors as within the confines of the classroom .
18 Within the confines of the steel hull the interference was less .
19 They swaggered into the casino leaving me to settle down to my sewing — trousers for Lee — within the confines of my little kiosk .
20 But he was also exceptionally mobile in territorial terms , too , albeit within the confines of London itself .
21 Merton only really came into his own , though , when his quirky ( ‘ surreal ’ if we must ) vision of the world was put within the confines of the broadcast medium .
22 The military life had suited him perfectly , for within the confines of an Air Force Base , he could have companions without forming friendships .
23 Within the confines of a shorter timescale , it lost much of its effectiveness .
24 Rangers prospered so emphatically in their encounter against Leeds , but that was because the games were played within the confines of the British style .
25 The ‘ doing business ’ ( ‘ jing shangre ’ ) tide or craze swept through the campuses , motivating the students to make money and improve life for themselves within the confines of Chinese society .
26 It is nearly impossible to recreate all that is found in the environment that affects our fish , within the confines of our shallow aquariums .
27 Once it is back within the confines of home , however , it may immediately decide to go to the toilet .
28 All the basic lessons should now have been mastered , at least within the confines of a garden .
29 Within the confines of the garden your dog will have learnt the basic commands such as walking to heel and sitting .
30 Moreover , as the ILO ( 1974 ) points out , although many aspects of collective bargaining are usually discussed within the confines of specific national contexts , comparative analysis can provide important insights into the operation of collective bargaining and the ways in which different systems respond and adapt both in convergent and divergent ways to the environmental changes generated within modern societies .
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