Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] lie at the " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ 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 . |
2 | The issue is whether a civil action for defamation lies at the suit of a corporate public authority . |
3 | If you look through all the short stories you know , I think you 'll find that the element of change lies at the bottom of each , like an insistent ground bass . |
4 | The assimilation of moderate levels of complexity into higher levels of orderliness lies at the heart of Smith 's aesthetic , in which excitement is generated by complexity whilst delight results from the apprehension of an overriding sense of order . |
5 | We may even suggest that the theory of contracts presents an ideal terrain for an examination of these fundamental issues of political philosophy , for the law of contract lies at the intersection of the market and the state , using the coercive power of the latter to reinforce the discipline of the former . |
6 | Indeed , the symbolic consumption of wine lies at the heart of Christianity , in the form of Communion and Mass . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | A roll of corduroy lay at the end of the counter . |
9 | The system relates much more readily than standard costing to the concept of productivity lying at the heart of cost reduction in competitive markets . |
10 | The central insight , as Jonathan Mann ( Harvard ) pointed out , and as is emphasised in the report of the Global AIDS Policy Coalition , is that discrimination by society lies at the root of individual and community vulnerability to AIDS . |