Example sentences of "within a [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The constitution , he said , should arise from the negotiations within a bicameral elected body — the lower house elected by proportional representation and the upper house elected in such a way as to ensure " special representation " for minorities and regions .
2 In haemoglobin the iron lies within a flat circular molecule called a porphyrin .
3 The problem was they now wanted their languages accepted within a major social institution .
4 Corporate crime , then , refers to illegal acts ( including acts of omission ) of an individual or group within a legitimate formal organisation which are in accordance with the goals of that organisation .
5 The work hovers in the Brahmsian shadows of the Clarinet Sonata by Ireland 's mentor Stanford , and is noteworthy for its extensive variations of mood and tonality within a complex single-movement structure .
6 Formations of the more modern kinds may be seen to occur , typically , at points of transition and intersection within a complex social history , but the individuals who at once compose the formations and are composed by them have a further complex range of diverse positions , interests and influences , some of which are resolved ( if at times only temporarily ) by the formations , others of which remain as internal differences , as tensions , and often as the grounds for subsequent divergences , breakaways , breakups and further attempted formations .
7 All these features of cohesion indicate the author 's concern with the interrelatedness of individual circumstances within a complex psychological whole .
8 Within Renaissance writing we can discover evidence which reveals that a text 's recognition that it circulates within a powerful institutional context need not be capitulation to context , but its own powerful representation of that context .
9 If this perception of the nature and causes of the crisis is a correct one — and we think it is — can it be located within a general theoretical framework which is both intellectually respectable and useful ?
10 On the technical side , the project will include a comparative assessment of two different strategies : adding statistical capability to a commercially available GIS , and writing a GIS module within a general statistical computing environment .
11 The social dynamics which foregrounded a consciousness of individual identity have been clearly analysed : primo-genitive inheritance forcing younger sons to seek a role outside the family ; the growth of a socially fluid urban society and of cathedral schools and the resultant rise of an administrative class ; the climate of learning and debate about the purposes of life , ideals to be followed and choice of life-style — whether to pursue an active life of involvement with the world of affairs or the inner contemplative ideals of a personal relationship with God within the renunciation and shelter of a cloister ; the stress on personal relationships between friends and lovers ; all these factors contributed to raise the profile of the individual within society rather than submerge it in low relief within a predetermined authoritarian hierarchy .
12 Yet this signal system indicating ‘ art ’ occurred , with sufficient effect , within a still functioning signal system of another kind .
13 The ability to convey each individual 's feelings within a unified musical number was one of Mozart 's unique gifts , and one he was to develop to even greater heights in his later operas .
14 To obviate this , they need to contain the idea of their dominance and our dependence within a coherent philosophical framework designed to encapsulate , reinforce and sustain the interests of the industry .
15 But there is little point in relating speaker variables to patterns of language variation without also attempting to place the analysis within a coherent theoretical framework .
16 In three areas of the country the unitary principle was considered impractical because of the heavy concentrations of population within a continuous built-up area .
17 There is no place for this servant 's abilities within a traditional economic order .
18 In economic studies , similar weight is given to the state as guide or guardian within a liberal democratic Japan where the relatively small size of the public sector is seen as an important indicator of the limits to state economic control .
19 Moreover , the technology is by its nature reversible : a radio receiver is potentially also a transmitter ; a cassette player ( sic ) can also record ; even a gramophone record can be used as a factor within a new productive enterprise , as the practices of rap and scratching demonstrate .
20 A new constitution was adopted in September 1904 but Congregationalists fought shy of using the word ‘ church ’ , with the implication that local chapels were de facto parishes within a new national body , and retained their old title of ‘ Union ’ : churches remained the local bodies of gathered believers .
21 Any consideration of the Labour Party concern to change the kind of democracy on offer to the people within a new British constitution has to begin by attending to the battles within the Labour Party and to the resulting changes that have occurred in the constitution of the party .
22 They committed themselves to placing the framework within a comprehensive political settlement at a future meeting of the Paris International Conference on Cambodia [ see pp. 36848-49 for meeting of Paris Conference in August 1989 ] .
23 It is intended to identify specific issues for attention within a comprehensive national agenda of issues of science and technology policy thought likely to be prominent over the next 10-15 years .
24 It is pointless developing a mechanism that will always have one of its pivot points within a declared free work area or restricting the operator 's view of the work in progress .
25 It 's so relentless , this being grown up , this having to be considered , poised , at home within a shifting four-dimensional matrix of Entirely Valid Considerations .
26 The Man Who Could Work Miracles ( 1936 ) amusingly shows a simple bank clerk trying to grasp the potential of the miracle-working powers he has been given , but frames this story within a portentous divine commentary on ‘ that little planet under the sun ’ , occupied by ‘ such silly little creatures , swarming and crawling . ’
27 Writing about local government , Clarke and Stewart argue that a strategic perspective ‘ places a premium on the role of the chief executive and its support ; it also demands that senior management of service and support departments set their ’ separate sectional interests within a wider strategic perspective .
28 He may use tools of analysis developed within a wider European tradition , but he applies them to a special problem : the uniqueness of our nation 's formation ; the condition of England .
29 What seems clear from the above analysis is that local authorities operate within a wider political system incorporating a range of national organizations and institutions , all of which can have a direct effect upon local government .
30 Within a wider social framework , we need to study both the formal and informal modes of the regulation of sexuality .
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