Example sentences of "[adv] at the heart " in BNC.
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1 | One important group lay within an enclosure at Springhead , apparently at the heart of the town itself . |
2 | John Major may be Prime Minister , but Sir Robin Butler , head of the Home Civil Service and Cabinet Secretary , has spent longer at the heart of power . |
3 | Although the Christian faith is no longer at the heart of the culture of this land , and the Church is peripheral to the lives of many people , mid-twentieth-century British composers such as Vaughan Williams , Walton , Britten , Berkeley , Mathias and Leighton have all contributed to the choral repertoire . |
4 | His sword plunged into the exposed chest before him , aimed unerringly at the heart . |
5 | My contention is that God and christian principles need to be set explicitly and overtly at the heart of this declaration of ideals . |
6 | As at Domesday , agriculture is still at the heart of the economy of the village . |
7 | Bishop Gray gave his full support to the work going on in many of the schools and parishes , and expressed a wish that the programme would be quickly at the heart of all our schools . |
8 | Once at the heart of battles between Florence and Siena , San Sano is a mere hamlet about 13 miles north of Siena . |
9 | Such details are hardly at the heart of ‘ introducing major operational change ’ , which the Government 's Teaching Company Scheme ( TCS ) proposes , but they form intriguing by-products . |
10 | Such details are hardly at the heart of ‘ introducing major operational change ’ , which the Government 's Teaching Company Scheme ( TCS ) proposes , but they form intriguing by-products . |
11 | ‘ Panic ’ , the single , edged its way onto the radio playlists ; strange really as ‘ Panic ’ , the single , was aimed directly at the heart of Radio One idiocy . |
12 | Shearer demonstrating just why he is the most complete striker in the game today , was always at the heart of Blackburn 's best moves , and in the 55th minute he instigated an attack which culminated in Mike Hooper pulling off a desperate save to keep out a Gordon Cowans drive . |
13 | To logic , clarity , taste and finesse ( always at the heart of all truly great French artistry ) he added a wild recreative passion and energy . |
14 | Closet federal Europeans earlier maintained that the EC was merely a gigantic free trade area ; now they boldly affirm that political and monetary union were always at the heart of the treaty of Rome . |
15 | Such scalability is also at the heart of Sun Microsystems ' Sparc design , steadily gaining favour with manufacturers which formerly concentrated on PCs . |
16 | The Paton Institute is also at the heart of a further development that promises again to modernise Russia 's pipelines in the second half of the 1980s . |
17 | Politics and the influence of the individual are also at the heart of Bob Roberts , a satire on American politics that marks Tim Robbin 's directorial début . |
18 | This is also at the heart of The Chalice and The Blade by Riane Eisler ( Unwin & Hyman ) |
19 | Manchester provided a good site for developing a dye industry because it was both at the heart of the Lancashire textile industry and it was close to a developing university . |
20 | The lack of , or defects in , the specification are probably at the heart of most disputes resulting from the acquisition of computer equipment and software . |
21 | there are certain principles that are clearly at the heart of the Constitution , parliamentary sovereignty being the prime example , but there are many provisions , be they expressed through statute law or the writings of constitutional experts , that are of constitutional significance but on which there is no clear agreement that they form part of the British Constitution . |
22 | With these additions the unitary principle , supposedly at the heart of the Redcliffe-Maud recommendations , had been rejected for nearly 20 million people out of England 's population of approximately 45 million . |
23 | But the first thing that he says is really at the heart of his answer to the differing points of view about false ‘ gods ’ . |
24 | Since its spending provisions are very often at the heart of a Bill , the debate on a resolution might tend to repeat a second reading debate on the principle of the Bill . |
25 | And it 's Tommy who 's scored , the young Irishman has done so well at the heart of the defence for Shrewsbury , has got into the opposition penalty area and what about this for a score line ? |
26 | Mike Ford then shot over the bar from thirty yards , and in the thirtieth minute , Graham Hogg was booked for a challenge on Lee Nogan ; Hogg who 'd performed so well at the heart of the Portsmouth defence . |
27 | The elegant old Price building stood in the Plaza del Rey , right at the heart of Madrid 's banking and commercial district . |
28 | The place is Club Zorna at Selena Laguna , set beside a beautiful lagoon of clear water surrounded by trees , and yet right at the heart of a lively holiday complex with nightclubs , bars , restaurants and a sports park . |
29 | The inherent and deeply charged contradictions of a culturally threadbare working-class politics having such a richly threaded , but essentially unpolitical base , is right at the heart of the problems facing strategists of class liberation ’ |
30 | That , I believe , is the real test of our fellowship and is right at the heart of what it means to be a responsible member of a Baptist church practising as we do the principle of congregational government . |