Example sentences of "at [art] heart " in BNC.

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1 But it is possible to believe that the idea of ventriloquism which lies at the heart of it may be successfully applied both to some sorts of contemporary author and to some of what went before .
2 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 .
3 At the heart , or within the innermost wall of the protestant — loyalist alliance , is the man of God — not woman , not rough , and not immoral — be he soldier , clergyman , businessman , or farmer .
4 ‘ When selling a system which has a full-control system at the heart of its operation , the first response is easily satisfied .
5 At the heart of the series is BB who has built the business empire from humble beginnings , and who is played by Zia Mohyeddin , whose screen appearances include JEWEL IN THE CROWN , MOUNTBATTEN , ASSAM GARDEN etc .
6 At the heart of the counter-culture there also lay a vision that was politically troublesome .
7 The Shaare Hashomayim Synagogue , ‘ the cathedral synagogue in all Canada , ’ stands in sovereign splendour at the heart of the community .
8 Her view that we should encourage schools to take up tennis is one that is very much at the heart of our philosophy .
9 Management-union relations were of course at the heart of many developments .
10 The flux gate transducer outlined in this article can be used at the heart of a scientific magnetometer of highly accurate electronic compass
11 Easthope concedes , ‘ Spoken performance of pentameter is accordingly open to variation in a way accentual verse is not ’ , and this points to the massive lacuna at the heart of his book .
12 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 .
13 Leavis was a major critic and a very influential educator , who was convinced both that criticism was essentially evaluative and that it was at the heart of English studies .
14 Traditionally , the notion of personal response and what the Newbolt Report called ‘ literature as a living thing ’ were regarded by all schools as at the heart of English study , but there is no place for them in Zapp 's perspective .
15 At the heart my belief … is the conviction that no text is so trivial as to be outside the bounds of humanistic study .
16 The two issues at the heart of the disagreement are those which have killed at birth any attempt in the past dozen years to address the Palestinian question : Who speaks for the Palestinians and what are the limits of the Palestinian problem ?
17 At the heart of the defence is Mark Morris , a first-team regular with the Dons for seven years .
18 But the question which struck at the heart of the matter was put to Sir Geoffrey on 5 July in the Commons by Jim Sillars , the Scottish Nationalist .
19 Vadim Perfilyev , the Foreign Ministry spokesman , said yesterday that the contested region of Nagorny Karabakh , at the heart of the Azeri-Armenian conflict , was almost completely paralysed by the blockade .
20 At the heart of the funding crisis is a continuing dispute over costs between Eurotunnel and Transmanche Link , a consortium of 10 British and French construction firms building the tunnel .
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 These unfavourable contrasts were commonplace at the beginning of the decade and were at the heart of the centrist critique of two-party politics as then played .
23 SYDNEY ( Reuter ) — Australia 's airline pilots said they were withdrawing the 30 per cent pay claim at the heart of a dispute that has disrupted domestic air services and were seeking instead an unspecified rise based on a 25 per cent increase in productivity .
24 The composition of any Palestinian delegation remains one of two crucial issues at the heart of Likud 's opposition to the 10 points put forward by President Mubarak of Egypt and devised as clarifications of Israel 's own initiative .
25 The creation of an economic and monetary union is , in fact , at the heart of economic integration and of political integration . ’
26 But the tide runs deeper than that , and it is surely at one with the desire to reassert the place of the human figure at the heart of all forms of creative life .
27 Yet political feeling , rather than ideology , is at the heart of all great opera .
28 His willingness to accept violation and destruction at our hands out of love for us the loving obedience to his Father is the darkness of the aboriginal prayer , the prayer that makes sense of any other prayer , the mystery of hope at the heart of hopelessness that Dr Spufford refers to in the death of Robert Aske .
29 The churches built on wool : Angela Lambert enjoys the riches at the heart of East Anglia
30 It is this contract , which Mr Morton inherited when he joined Eurotunnel , that lies at the heart of present difficulties .
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