Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] very heart " in BNC.
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1 | Located at the very heart of San Francisco on Union Square , this elegant and historic hotel is arguably San Francisco 's finest , and offers a wide range of facilities and excellent accommodation to the discerning traveller . |
2 | But with stunning clarity they demonstrate again how the great reformer has unleashed forces which he and his country no longer control , and which now are playing on the German Question itself , the issue which lies at the very heart of today 's European order . |
3 | Cleopatra 's gradual development , from scheming flirt to a woman who finds herself deeply in love , lies at the very heart of the opera . |
4 | ‘ ... there is a resistance to identity which lies at the very heart of psychic life . ’ |
5 | It is this conundrum that lies at the very heart of the Section 28 debate — not to mention Labour 's problems with it . |
6 | A feeling of failure lies at the very heart of Serb nationalism , and with that come all the various justifications for this failure : all the various Cominterns , masonries and their unbelievable plots . |
7 | The prime consideration should be the evaluation and use of evidence , which lies at the very heart of the historical method . |
8 | Local authorities were anxious to redevelop the area as soon as possible , as it lies at the very heart of the town 's commercial district . |
9 | This duty which every partner owes to each of his co-partners lies at the very heart of the partnership relationship . |
10 | His poetry tells a different story : there was wide and profound sentience — of man and nature , of beauty and the beast , of times and seasons , of perception and tactility , of hearing and tasting , and smelling ; at the bottom of which remains an unresolved questing , a whole gamut of unanswered questions which drove at the very heart of what he most wished to believe . |
11 | Catalysts lie at the very heart of the chemicals industry . |
12 | Wealth generation and the creation of employment opportunities lie at the very heart of economic development . |
13 | Somehow or other that piece of parchment and the seed cake lie at the very heart of the murder and they must know something about both . |
14 | How much to vary the product according to the market was a problem which hit at the very heart of the business . |
15 | It indicates that there is something left over after the linguists have done their work , a dark or light madness about language that will not be repressed and that can erupt at the very heart of the most sacred regulations identified as normative by grammarians . |
16 | Leicestershire lay at the very heart of open-field England . |
17 | Will the Secretary of State answer that question truthfully because it strikes at the very heart of democracy ? |
18 | Colleagues , union de-recognition strikes at the very heart of the trade union movement , and in preparing to face this challenge , the G M B must be at the forefront of the fight . |
19 | But this struck at the very heart of what Laura was hoping to achieve and she quashed the suggestion with ferocity . |
20 | The study of " kinship " really does lie at the very heart of social anthropology and anthropologists argue a great deal among themselves about just what the word is supposed to mean . |
21 | This seems to strike at the very heart of many of the cases which are made against firms of accountants . |
22 | Pupil/peer recognition can hit at the very heart of the learning system and either inhibit or encourage progress . |