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

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1 The fragmentation and lack of unity within the women 's movement in this country and elsewhere , resulting in a severe lack of power , organisation and strategy in the face of a very powerful oppression .
2 Both the current state of play within the discipline , and some indications as to future transformations , were given in an inaugural lecture by the new professor of English Literature ( G. I Bickersteth ) at Aberdeen on 12 October 1938 ( the exact date is not without significance , as will be seen ) .
3 Global competition is much more than rivalry among firms , for it involves the ‘ structural competitiveness ’ of states within the world system .
4 This has been used as an agenda item by the partnership , through which student participation has been encouraged as indeed the pupil setting and review of progress within the RAE provides further stimulus to effective student involvement .
5 Manager Brian Kettle has been having talks with several players with a view to signings and is hopeful of progress within the next week .
6 These various forms of differentiation within the bureaucracy are vital in the understanding of the formulation and implementation of conservation programmes .
7 Variations in such basic anthropological elements , creating a further element of differentiation within the complex cultural mosaic , need to be appreciated .
8 How political and social systems work , how disadvantage and oppression are established and maintained is not easy to make visible , and it is the visible which is privileged in the hierarchy of discourses within the classic realist text .
9 The Esquerra possessed a powerful base of support within the region 's urban lower-middle class and among the tenant vine-growers or rabassaires ; through Macia 's lieutenant and eventual successor , Lluis Companys , it also strove to maintain working relations with the CNT , whose members , despite their theoretical rejection of politics , sometimes provided it with their votes .
10 An absence of correspondence , by corollary , would be an indication of the ‘ skewness ’ of support within the means of communication .
11 Whether structures of support within the wider kin network will continue to make sense when , and if , non-white citizens become accepted as full and established members of British society is an important topic for future research .
12 The Octobrist party , whose leaders attempted to provide him with a base of support within the Duma , found themselves coming under increasing criticism , and the party fell apart .
13 The fundamental weakness in Oswine 's position was not necessarily so much the challenge from Swaefheard as the lack of support within the kingdom for a prince of Eormenred 's line .
14 Different combinations of problems can be partially solved through the seeking of support within the local administrative structure of education , within the local community and within the school itself .
15 This tool can be developed to help nurses scrutinise their work or evaluate quantitatively the effects of change within a ward on nurse activity .
16 It is not only the exaggerated violence and horrific detail of the book that marks it as a portent of change within the genre .
17 Pilkingtons did not adopt a programmatic approach to change , preferring evolutionary development : Pilkingtons ' senior management are currently reviewing their post-1980 experiences with the intention of renewing the momentum of change within the company .
18 This chapter is about determining the norms of usage that characterize real speech communities and about the relevance of this to determining the direction of change within the communities .
19 It served as a catalyst which greatly accelerated the pace of change within the Empire .
20 All information is shaped by its creating organisation , so how does the culture , organisation and pace of change within the company affect the management of information , particularly its availability for use by third parties in the longer term ?
21 All information is shaped by its creating organisation , so how does the culture , organisation and pace of change within the company affect the management of information , particularly its availability for use by third parties in the longer term ?
22 There is a mood of change within the university and that should be continued .
23 Here the facilitator and originator jointly select a group of experts within the organization to review the idea .
24 For the moment it suffices to say that the BCG-matrix approach was a critical step in emphasizing ( 1 ) the need for a balanced portfolio of products within a corporate group in order to sustain longer-run success , and ( 2 ) the dynamic nature of managing large corporations .
25 Commodity circulation has been replaced by the circulation of products within the national economy , in much the same manner as products circulate within an oligopoly or conglomerate firm .
26 ‘ This year there will be a strong move towards shorter looks , with soft flattering effects and plenty of hair within the haircut itself .
27 Mr Murrell 's approach aims to combine a series of investments within a school fees portfolio .
28 The communication processes operating in these environments are characterised by a high degree of open-ness within the research centres , coupled with a desire to withhold significant research results from similar research centres elsewhere until the public release of such information can ensure that priority will be accorded to those making the announcement .
29 At -30°C up to 90% of their body water became ice , which formed mainly in intercellular spaces , resulting in high but apparently non-lethal concentrations of solutes within the cells .
30 In July 1991 the Ledingham-Smiths ' Trustee in Bankruptcy sought repayment of £16,000 , made up of four monthly payments of £1,000 within the relevant period of six months and the three payments of £4,000 .
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