Example sentences of "it lie in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not easy to identify , because it lies in a rich area and there are no convenient guides to it .
2 Peć is still the spiritual centre of the Serbian Orthodox Church , but it lies in a remote corner of Yugoslavia , close to the Albanian border , in the Albanian-speaking province of Kosovo .
3 It lies in a shallow valley a couple of clicks north of Redondo .
4 It lies in a direct line with Theta ( 3.7 ) and Epsilon , and there is a sixth-magnitude star close beside it .
5 If there 's one hope in the farming community these days , it lies in the private tenant farming , which began under Gorbachov .
6 It lies in the immediate background of another family of views of consciousness which , at the time I write , is propagated with the zeal which once went into behaviourism .
7 It lies in the western shadows of Thunder Mountain , and was discovered by the Dwarfs who mined into it creating a labyrinth of tunnels , caverns and partially complete workings .
8 It lies in the sporting feelings it draws aht o' people .
9 The key factor lies elsewhere : it lies in the political environment of tsarist Russia .
10 It lies in the same field as the rather reddish Nu² ; ( 3.9 ) , forming a triangle with Nu² ; and Sirius .
11 He had evidently just eaten a meal , for the remains of it lay in a red handkerchief open on the ground .
12 It lay in a charred heap in her ashtray among the cigarette butts .
13 The breach with the inherited system lay not in Godoy 's policies but in the relegation to impotence of the trained bureaucrats who had been the servants of Charles III ; it lay in the scandalous origins and untrammelled nature of his power as the queen 's supposed lover and the ‘ dearest friend ’ of the complaisant Charles IV .
14 It lay in the changed stance between teacher and learner and in the modification of techniques and strategies of the former , and increased motivation and precision of objectives in the latter — in short in the formative rather than summative stance of assessment and learning .
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