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

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1 The linguistic echoes of the Miller 's Tale in the Reeve 's are intense , and , usually , located near the very heart of the tales ' character as fabliaux .
2 During his campaign this personable single man , who lives in the very heart of the constituency in Guisborough , has appealed to Dr. Kumar and Mr Bates to stop ‘ the negative mudslinging ’ and take part in constructive political debate .
3 By the time Ceauşescu first visited the Soviet capital , the new wedding-cake skyscrapers of the University and the Foreign Ministry , along with less outlandish and more uncomfortable blocks of flats , towered over the ancient heart of Muscovy .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Cleopatra 's gradual development , from scheming flirt to a woman who finds herself deeply in love , lies at the very heart of the opera .
7 ‘ ... there is a resistance to identity which lies at the very heart of psychic life . ’
8 It is this conundrum that lies at the very heart of the Section 28 debate — not to mention Labour 's problems with it .
9 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 .
10 The prime consideration should be the evaluation and use of evidence , which lies at the very heart of the historical method .
11 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 .
12 This duty which every partner owes to each of his co-partners lies at the very heart of the partnership relationship .
13 The arguments about when to leave a casualty were addressed at the American Heart Association 's national conference on cardiopulmonary resuscitation in 1992 and were rehearsed in detail in its proceedings .
14 Built into the very heart of the new system is a tension between , on the one hand a central requirement ( which is also a local or individual entitlement ) , and on the other a fragmented delivery system supposedly made dynamic by competition for pupils , parental support , finance and staff .
15 There was thus a source of tension built into the very heart of the new biology , a tension that was never resolved and would ultimately divide the life sciences into a chaos of competing disciplines .
16 Equally , of course , as Dearlove ( 1979 , p. 49 ) emphasizes , the inactivity of a particular section of the local population ( such as the National Union of Mineworkers in some mining areas ) ‘ may occur precisely because that interest is built into the very heart of the council itself ’ .
17 Instead they issue from the divided heart of humanity , perpetually institutionalised in sinful social and political structures .
18 After all , every creature is entitled to some form of recreation and though Shep 's hobby could result in the occasional heart failure it was , after all , his thing and part of him .
19 In 1879 the parish was transferred to the Sacred Heart church in Ilkley .
20 Welcome to the Big Heart of England
21 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 .
22 " You must swear by the Sacred Heart .
23 There he was , an island of stillness in the flow of pre-Christmas shoppers and tourists , and Londoners heading into the glittering heart of the capital for the best of all possible times .
24 I 'll work in the timid heart of the maid
25 Thus , safe and composed , we arrived in the very heart of Derbyshire 's beautiful and historic Peak District , looking forward to our three day stay and in plenty of time for dinner .
26 Thus , safe and composed , we arrived in the very heart of Derbyshire 's beautiful and historic Peak District , looking forward to our three day stay and in plenty of time for dinner .
27 ‘ What hatred exists in the human heart , eh , Brother ? ’
28 The cells that contain the chlorophyll that picks up the photons are mostly sandwiched in the spongy heart ( the mesophyll ) of the leaf .
29 Is n't that going to the very heart of prayer — a two-way conversation in which we talk and in which we do some listening as well ?
30 Catalysts lie at the very heart of the chemicals industry .
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