Example sentences of "organized around [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | These male fantasies reduced working women to a series of purely physical functions organized around sex . |
2 | post-industrial society is organized around knowledge , for the purpose of social control and the directing of innovation and change ; and this in turn gives rise to new social relationships and new structures ’ ( 1973 , p. 20 ) . |
3 | Unlike the novelistic of cinema or of the twentieth-century novel , the television novelistic is organized around interruption rather than around closure . |
4 | ( 1961 ) conducted such interviews at the end of the second year of their research with medical students , using a schedule organized around material gathered from participant observation . |
5 | Just as can happen in families sometimes , the relationships between individuals in an enterprise are organized around fear of aggression from strangers , i.e. , comparing companies , which then makes each person submit to the authority of his supervisor . |
6 | A partial eclipse of religious belief in the face of social relations organized around industry , science , and technology , led to greater emphases on a " lay " ministry and pedagogy , and a search , from the mid nineteenth century , for new tools of a general higher education . |
7 | By 1918 North Shields was a clear locale of modern organized capitalism with very large industrial establishments in Smith 's Dock and the docks of the Tyne Improvement Commission , with a highly organized capitalist class , particularly in shipping and in urban development , and with a working class organized around production in trade unions and reproduction through ad hoc organizations , especially around housing . |
8 | Calls for positive definitions of female sexuality were inevitably projected as compulsory heterosexuality for women , organized around penetration . |
9 | In Haussmann 's Paris as well , all had become subordinated to traffic ; everything was organized around circulation , in straight lines from railway stations along the boulevards . |