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

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1 ‘ Because , ’ Marian said , ‘ we are going into the heart of the forest . ’
2 If a major term of the agreement , going to the heart of the contract , is breached , this term , called a condition , allows a plaintiff to repudiate the contract .
3 Charity schools were inexpensive and could be readily supplied in the boom years , while even such an early champion of the bourgeoisie as Defoe could approve their attack on sloth and indiscipline as going to the heart of the problem of the labouring poor .
4 The initial interest of political researchers into the question of what to do with the regions came about , it must be said , not out of concern for neglected political interests in the periphery ( what Tarrow refers to as ‘ regionalism as peripheral defence ’ ) but because of a trend thought to have been observed in modern politics which seemed to go to the heart of the functioning of modern political systems .
5 A friend of his , who was engaged in Christian colportage work , decided to go to the heart of Brahmin country in Kumbbakoman in Southern India .
6 Essentialist RE seeks to go to the heart of the matter with regard to what religion really and distinctively is about .
7 Indeed , this is the most significant aspect of the role of religion in the divisions and conflicts in Ireland and goes to the heart of the matter .
8 And that , of course , goes to the heart of England 's next problem .
9 The question goes to the heart of the debate between conglomerateers and knitting-stickers .
10 Justification by faith , similarly , is important only because it goes to the heart of what it is to be a follower of Christ .
11 The story , I believe , goes to the heart of what Advent is all about .
12 But the depiction of the motivation of the professions as being ‘ the performance of duties ’ , goes to the heart of the motivation of that distinctive élite in British public life , the Great and Good .
13 His sally at Descartes when he remarks that there has never been a complete sceptic goes to the heart of the issue and it was David Hume , arch sceptic , who wondered aloud why it was that his scepticism vanished whenever he left his study .
14 The Nottinghamshire CMHT experience goes to the heart of this dilemma .
15 This goes to the heart of the issue of implementing HRM in educational institutions .
16 It is an important story that goes to the heart of America 's vision of itself , and the conclusion is an uncomfortable one : far from being an aberration , atrocity in wartime may be as American as Big Macs .
17 By implication , he goes to the heart of what Jesus has been teaching .
18 This inevitable tension which goes to the heart of the matter and which can be fruitful as well as sterile has been paradoxically heightened by the government 's capping of the advanced further education pool .
19 Les on the rigged markets , and I think this go goes to the heart of the problem in relation to the difficulties that we have in relation to coal , the problems in relation to pits , and everything in relation to the whole campaign and what we need to campaign in relation to erm er energy policy and this is absolutely crucial not only for our members within the Energy and Utility Section but for our membership and for their families throughout er throughout the country .
20 Sam goes to the heart of the problem .
21 This goes to the heart of how some judges would like to define
22 There is no doubt that statements relating to the nature of the goods supplied , for example , that a car is a vintage Bentley Speed Six " Old No 1 " is a matter of identity which goes to the heart of description .
23 We 've just had a golf course defined as a strategic issue and I think that in a way goes goes goes to the heart of what this is what this is all about .
24 I 'm I 'm really mentioning th this for the record because I do n't think it er it goes to the heart of the issue since erm the the erm Richmondshire allocation does not depend on these figures , but I do want to emphasize that er doing something about the commuting problem is an issue in Richmondshire .
25 The theme goes to the heart of recent debate about the capitalist state and its degree of ‘ relative autonomy ’ from the interests of any one class in society .
26 The nation 's press were invited to tour the facility earlier this month and reporters , cameramen and TV crews went into the heart of the plant .
27 By the time Mr Major arrived , the denizens of Bolton were hungry for more and the first question went to the heart of the Tory dilemma .
28 This went to the heart of a question which the WEA is never able to ignore and which the Eastern District had particular cause to ponder in this period : how should the full-time professional tutor-organiser fit into a voluntary movement ?
29 Delaney raised a critical eyebrow : His one question went to the heart of the matter , since he could think of no other reason for the involvement of G9 .
30 A Symes in High Street Ward , for example , pointed to the ‘ vast problems to be faced by the Borough — houses for the working classes , road improvements , removal of slums , tram system improved ’ , but then went to the heart of the matter :
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