Example sentences of "[is] [prep] the heart " in BNC.

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1 It is in the heart of Manchester , but for many years industry and commerce have been moving away from the city centre , increasing the risk that only a lifeless core will be left .
2 Lostock Hall High School , which is in the heart of the South Ribble constituency of Mr Atkins , is celebrating its 25th anniversary and many activities and events have been held to commemorate the event .
3 A second water wheel is in the heart of the main building , this being a smaller one producing around six horse power .
4 As God penetrates the core of our lives , we realize that it is in the heart that all the issues of life are decided .
5 Le Sentier , Paris , is in the heart of Europe 's thriving and expanding ready-to-wear clothing industry .
6 Their camp costumes and hotch-potch dance music assemblage — which they proclaim as ‘ holographic techno soul ’ — bewitches New York clubland and then , with their first single , ‘ Groove Is In The Heart ’ , and subsequently the LP ‘ World Clique ’ , the world .
7 The PWL disco machine of Stock Aitken Waterman has never stopped reviving disco ; Madonna 's ‘ Vogue ’ and her ‘ You Can Dance ’ remix album were clear tributes to disco culture ; the Pet Shop Boys ' ‘ Disco ’ album was released in 1986 ; Deee-Lite 's ‘ Groove Is In The Heart ’ was disco , as were Army Of Lovers , the Pasadenas , Marshall Jefferson 's productions for Ten City , the early S'Express tracks , the Night Writers ' ‘ Let The Music ( Use You ) ’ and even Yello 's ‘ The Race ’ , which stole its horn arrangement from Gino Soccio 's ‘ Dancer ’ .
8 It is in the heart of the city 's student bedsit land .
9 Illmitz is such a village and is in the heart of the Seewinkel area , providing an ideal base for our course .
10 A multicultural trio featuring a former textile designer and go-go dancer from Ohio ( Lady Miss Kier Kirby ) , an exiled Russian hippy ( Super DJ Dmitry ) and a Japanese technology buff ( Jungle DJ Towa Towa , they emerged from the underground labyrinth of New York club culture in 1990 and scored the pop hit of the summer with ‘ Groove is in the Heart . ’
11 The University ( formerly the City of London Polytechnic ) is in the heart of Britain 's business community and has more than 25 years experience of teaching English for Business Purposes .
12 The college , founded in 1985 , is housed in a beautiful building , on the slopes of the Gell e rt Hill , which is in the heart of the city on the Buda side of Budapest .
13 The lecture room is in the heart of the International Centre for brewing and distilling at the Heriot Watt , the only such facility in the UK .
14 The King 's Lynn depot , hard by a huge British Sugar factory , is in the heart of the sugar beet growing country of Norfolk .
15 Dr Mowlam , whose office is in the heart of Redcar 's bedsitland , said home-buyers were being dragged down into the morass .
16 I think they demonstrated by their presence that here at least , there is no plank in the mind ; that a business man 's business today includes these ideological facts , includes dealing with what is in the hearts and minds of men .
17 But here the main action of digitalis is on the heart , and the removal of excess water is a consequence of improving the circulation of blood and the transport of water .
18 The problem is that it probably all lies in the past — thirty , forty years back , if it 's Walter Machin that 's at the heart of it , as I begin to think it could be .
19 But one must remember that the divergent reading of the Christian myth by Reformation and Counter-Reformation is at the heart of the religious as opposed to the rough interpretation of the conflict .
20 Kermode sees this change — which is at the heart of what I am writing about — as having radical implications for letters , comparable to such things as the advent , first of printing and then of cheap paper ; the bourgeoisie 's greater leisure for private reading ; and the abandonment by circulating libraries of the three-volume novel , which had been the favoured vehicle for fiction during much of the nineteenth century : Kermode exaggerates a little , I think ; nothing in the establishment of university English is as important as the innovations in culture and technology which established the book in its modern form .
21 This unequal balance is at the heart of the Muslim ( and Syrian ) demand for political reform in Lebanon , a demand which General Aoun will only accept , he says , once the Syrians have left the country .
22 Yet political feeling , rather than ideology , is at the heart of all great opera .
23 The human egg as centre of fertility is at the heart of Sweeney Agonistes and of the rites on which it is patterned .
24 The first two tasks , though hideously difficult , were at least relatively straightforward ; the third posed the problem which is at the heart of Peter Dennis 's book : whose law was to be restored and what civilian authority should take over ?
25 Developments in Tanzania in the mid 1970s were , however , to end in the direct contradiction of this injunction , a contradiction which is at the heart of Tanzania 's tendency towards an authoritarian state .
26 Her role is at the heart , the core of the civilisation .
27 The Pastor smiled a little wryly , ‘ It is called a unitary family , now , and unitary families are under attack in certain quarters , but the family is at the heart of our religion and our civilisation .
28 This irony is at the heart of the British Museum 's witty and challenging exhibition , ‘ Fake ?
29 Judaism recognizes the tremendous power of women 's sexuality , and it is the acknowledgement of this power that is at the heart of many of the Jewish laws concerning women 's lives .
30 To turn three pages of essay into 77 pages of story looks suspiciously like the kind of redundant ornamentation that Steiner suggests is at the heart of what is wrong with Western values .
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