Example sentences of "lies at [art] very [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A key element here is ‘ the principle of bounded rationality ( which ) lies at the very core of organization theory , and at the core , as well , of any ‘ theory of action ’ that purports to treat of human behaviour in complex organizations ' ( Simon , 1957b , p. 200 ) .
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 By designating such materials as in varying degrees precious they have created symbols of excellence , a quality which stems from aesthetic awareness but the striving for which lies at the very root of the civilizations created by man .
11 ‘ The ideal milieu , ’ says the reply from the WCC , ‘ would be in a Third World country ( where ) the ‘ laboratory ’ for research lies at the very door-step of the academic institution .
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