Example sentences of "within [art] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The motivation of field-level staff is an important issue even within the most integrated organization .
2 The privately owned company , Ovation Inc , plans to begin advertiser supported programming nationwide in late 1994 and hopes to reach an audience of tens of millions within the most affluent sector of the U.S. population .
3 Such a gross cyclicity is not , of course , to be confused with the much shorter-phase climatic cycles such as within the most recent , Pleistocene , ice age , which appear to be the consequence of an interaction of several astronomical variables ( Imbrie & Imbrie , 1979 ) .
4 When it is realized that of the fifteen largest corporations in the world in 1978 , three were car manufacturers , eight were oil companies , and one was in chemicals , it can be appreciated that the largest corporations within the most concentrated sections of international capital formation are committing more than their share of law violations .
5 Within the independently floating group are the UK and the USA .
6 This new layout could not be dated precisely within the later first or early second century , though it may well have followed directly upon the final levelling of the military ditches , dated on pottery evidence to the late Flavian period .
7 The victory of Edmonston , a bilingual anglophone , was also indicative of a degree of linguistic tolerance within the predominantly French-speaking province at a time when there was growing opposition to bilingualism within some of the English-speaking provinces .
8 The Bloc Québecois was formed as a result of the increase in nationalist sentiment within the predominantly French-speaking province , following the collapse in June 1990 of the Meech Lake Accord , the constitutional amendment which had sought to induce Quebec to sign the 1982 federal Constitution in return for its recognition of the province as a " distinct society " .
9 Social psychologists need to train their eyes to look beyond the brightly coloured petals or luxuriant foliage to examine these small seeds contained within the presently flowering plant .
10 This may prove liberating for many female art students who have felt isolated and marginalised within the notoriously male dominated space of the fine art department .
11 Conveniently , the increase in demand resulting from all of these factors can be accommodated within the historically determined resource assumptions accepted by the committee .
12 His shop was in the merchants ' quarter of the city — a maze of buildings which had been divided and sub-divided , so great was the demand for space , which lay within the strictly enforced boundaries of the streets which radiated from the Golden Yurt like the spokes of a wheel .
13 In summary , we can say that an oriental rug , in order to be truly authentic within the generally accepted meaning of the term , must be either hand-knotted or hand-woven , originate from one of the traditional weaving regions and also follow certain ancestral patterns of composition and designs .
14 Within the generally impoverished status of older people , women and especially lone women ( i.e. those living alone , including single , widowed , separated and divorced women ) are often particularly disadvantaged ( see Table 12.1 ) .
15 This makes it possible to calculate the number of visits performed within the previously claimable hours of 2300 to 0700 and comparisons can therefore be made with historical numbers of claims for night visits and with earlier published research .
16 What appears to work within the carefully structured world of the article seems to have a dubiously partial relation to what it represents about Balinese life as a whole .
17 Particular attention is paid to personal inter-relationships and the relationships between people and technology , this preparing Diplomates to activate administrative support for any management function within the increasingly transparent organisation of the 1990s .
18 This includes not only documenting the sectoral pattern of activity in cities , but also an appraisal of the consequences in terms of job opportunities for different groups within the economically active population .
19 Among politicians who have spent their lives working within the seemingly fixed assumptions of the Cold War came a sobering recognition of the speed and scale of events , which even prompted Mrs Thatcher to stress that talk of a reunited Germany was ‘ going much too fast .
20 To this end he proposed that representatives from the two states hold " top-level " talks on dismantling the barriers within the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone ( DMZ ) which had divided the Korean peninsula since the end of the Korean War in 1953 .
21 These are companies which specialise in assisting a client in clarifying what kind of person they need and how to locate him within the potentially suitable worker population .
22 This loop forms part of the membrane proximal region of the molecule within the highly basic environment of the domain 2 GFCC' sheet .
23 In England the Criminal Law Revision Committee took the view that it is not , and therefore supported the division between fundamental deceptions ( as to identity or the nature of the act ) and lesser deceptions , placing the latter within the less serious category of procuring sex by deception .
24 And yet , it is within the much maligned football community that we have seen a model of resistance to the break-up of society .
25 The first two relate to the Treaty area , circumscribed by 60S ; the third applies within the much wider ambit of the Antarctic Convergence .
26 It is rather more difficult to categorise the nature of processing at the tactical and strategical levels , even within the relatively simple dichotomy between controlled and automatic processes .
27 It can be argued that the interests of the various groups affected by company decision making — employees , local communities , consumers , and all of us , through our interest in the environment , for example — are invested with a moral significance that can not be adequately captured within the relatively finite external legal controls that are currently relied on to regulate the terms on which wealth is created .
28 Generic playfulness in television is as likely to fall within the characteristically modernist desire for a modernization of expression as it is to constitute a postmodern avant garde , and the two should not be confused .
29 Every one of these ideas occupies a commonplace status within the fiercely divided community of Israel itself .
30 Philip Callahan has demonstrated that ears of corn , for example , absorb the moonlight within the humanly visible spectrum , but actively emit it once again at specific frequencies in the infrared .
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