Example sentences of "within [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While for elementary pupils the object was to instil a feeling for the grandeur of the national language and literature , within the higher sector it was felt to be necessary to fire the pupils ' and students ' imaginations : to provide indirect moral inculcation through pleasurable and even joyous responses to literary values .
2 ( ) If it appears to the Secretary of State — ( a ) that the financial affairs of any institution within the higher education sector have been or are being mismanaged ; or ( b ) that , in consequence of matters outwith the control of such an institution , it is likely that the financial position of the institution will be significantly adversely affected , he may , after consulting the Council and the institution , give such directions to the Council about the provision of financial support in respect of the activities carried on by the institution as he considers are necessary or expedient by reason of the mismanagement or , as the case may be , adverse effect on the institution 's financial position . ' .
3 The Advisory Board for the Research Councils ( ABRC ) has for some time been worried that British spending on civil science , especially within the higher education sector , may not be adequate to enable the country to remain internationally competitive .
4 It is also important to note that these are quantitative measures of success within the higher education institutions , and other more qualitative measures regarding intellectual or personal development , or vocational preparation could also be used , and are clearly important in measuring the success of educational experiences .
5 As the casualty lists mounted , so signs of strain began to appear within the higher commands on both sides , almost simultaneously .
6 Corruption within the higher echelons of the Phnom Penh armed services was cited by observers as one reason behind an increasing number of desertions by ill-trained conscripts .
7 Progress towards political reform under Nguyen Van Linh ( then secretary-general of the CPV ) " s programme of renovation ( doi moi ) was effectively halted by apprehension within the higher echelons of the CPV over the momentous events taking place in the Soviet Union and eastern Europe during 1989-91 .
8 Furthermore , gradation could equally lead to heavier sentences than might otherwise have been given for conduct which comes within the higher categories , although this could be regulated by appeal courts and sentencing guidelines .
9 On the other hand , its penalty structure might be thought to be preferable to that of New South Wales , for the maximum penalty for each category of offence is higher than in New South Wales and the ten-year maximum for simple sexual assault enables a heavier penalty to be imposed in serious cases which do not come within the higher categories .
10 The goal was to implant " standard " English forms ( linguistic and cultural ) by inculcating a " love " of literature ( the most that might be hoped for in the elementary sector ) .71 Within the higher sectors ( preparatory , secondary , grammar , and public schools , as well as colleges of various kinds ) the aim was much broader .
11 Everything that exists is one whole within the greater life of the Supreme Consciousness .
12 And in fact at the greenbelt plan inquiry er er I I spent a considerable amount of time arguing on the issue of prestige sites and the availability of prestige sites within the greater York area already planned and available .
13 If therefore , there were cycles within the greater Mind itself , geared towards a regulation and administration of life upon our planet , then we can begin to see how enigmas such as apparent geographical inheritance can be understood .
14 As you are no doubt aware , Guitarist Shows have been incorporated within the wider-ranging Music Maker Exhibitions .
15 the intonation tends to take place within the lower part of the speaker 's pitch range , but in situations where strong feelings are to be expressed it is usual to make use of extra pitch height .
16 Democrat members of the House of Representatives on July 11 elected David E. Bonior as Majority Whip , the party 's third-ranking leadership position within the lower chamber of the US legislature .
17 Preserving the sound of the human voice has been a role of the phonographic/gramophone from its very earliest days , and many famous singers and outstanding performances are available on CD within the lower price ranges .
18 This development is followed towards the north by a sharp uplift in the horst of Ibbenbüren where Westphalian C and D lie at the ground surface , — followed by a renewed deep subsidence within the Lower Saxony Basin and , farther to the northwest , into the North Sea .
19 Some pupils of secondary school age who have special educational needs may continue to display some literacy skills within the lower levels associated with key stages 1 and 2 , so the teaching they receive in English will need to cater for this whilst incorporating material with a range and degree of interest , and in some cases intellectual demand , more appropriate to their chronological age .
20 Given the major schisms within the lower class of the street — encompassing both the collective solidarity of a community in relation to outsiders and the entrepreneurship by which individuals ensured their personal survival , and the schisms of age and gender — police relations with that public were inevitably confusing and paradoxical .
21 Shareholders whose income falls within the lower rate band of 20 per cent will not be entitled to any tax credit payment as the tax credit will no longer exceed the liability .
22 One subject currently under consideration is the place of the protection and management of archaeological and historical sites and landscapes within the wider framework of the countryside management .
23 Indonesia had supported the incorporation of the EAEC within the wider framework of the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation ( APEC ) , a body which included the United States and other countries .
24 Such combines are still common , in various forms , but further problems of capitalization , marketing and integration of production have led to the widespread appearance of the conglomerate , within which ownership and control of the means of cultural production become a sector within the wider ownership and control of a much wider ( non-cultural ) productive and financial area .
25 These issues will be developed by looking in some depth at one particular aspect of the UK state — namely , local government and its position within the wider state system .
26 Then it takes its place over a period of time within the wider teaching of the principles , planning and practice of worship , enabling the ordinand to explore the theological and practical importance of music in an appropriate context .
27 it would be a commonplace to historians that the union movements in the United States or in Britain are very different in character from the union movements in France or in Italy , each conditioned by its own historical experience , and each with a distinctive conception of its role within the wider society .
28 The wider range is erm , what might be termed more speculative investments , but there are many shares available within the wider range which are in fact extremely sound and safe investments , and the sort which we as trustees would wish to invest in .
29 The changes of the 1990s pose an urgent challenge for the whole personnel function in planning for recruitment and retention , pay flexibility and increased employee expectations , but it is for management development specialists , within the wider personnel function , constantly to remind task-driven managers of Metzger 's words , quoted by Glascott , ‘ people breathe life into programmes ’ ( Glascott , 1990 ) .
30 After 1640 , these religious and cultural conflicts , which had become endemic within some local communities , were subsumed within the wider struggle of the English civil war .
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