Example sentences of "what [be] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What were at the time perceived as the faults of these novels can in retrospect be read as indications of the inadequacy of contemporary narrative models to Brooke-Rose 's needs as a writer . |
2 | It 's generally for the good of himself , and I wonder what 's at the back of his mind with the release of Paul , Michael and Simon . |
3 | This is what 's at the back of my mind |
4 | You have to read what 's at the bottom . |
5 | Okay and read what 's at the bottom . |
6 | What 's at the centre of our universe ? |
7 | Pointing to the far darkness , he said : ‘ What 's at the end , there ? ’ |
8 | Okay , yeah , that 's right , this s this series a particularly volatile period of economic history in the nineteen thirties , the Great Depression , in addition what 's at the end of the series ? |
9 | What is at the bottom of all this , thought Helen , is that people — some people — have inappropriate expectations . |
10 | On other occasions in a , in a different though I think related way , erm Proust shows that a phrase such as , for instance , ‘ the Church of St. Hilaire ’ is a piece of shorthand which the intellect employs to define and to stabilise and to make easy to deal with what is at the sense level a complicated and continually changing reality . |
11 | Effective RE must therefore be concerned with the building-up of concepts which are worthy of a person 's total development , emotional , experiential and intellectual , and which fairly represent what is at the heart of all great religious traditions . |
12 | The unique insights of each are not lost , for in order to have a less inadequate appreciation of what is at the heart of reality we need to affirm all insights . |
13 | Then as we commissioned our team for what is at the time of writing known as the King 's Arms church we experienced a pouring out of the gifts of the Spirit on those elders and leaders who were praying for the team : it seemed everyone had a word of instruction , a revelation , a tongue or an interpretation for the strengthening of the church . |
14 | Readers who have visited the ground will probably well understand the feelings of adjoining home-owners in what is at the moment a prime residential area . |
15 | We just do n't know what is at the root of her condition . ’ |
16 | We do not always realise what is at the root of our original fears , or that we habitually cope with conflict in this way at all . |
17 | The loans are fixed until April 1990 to get over what was at the beginning of the week ‘ the current period of uncertainty ’ and has now become a gloomy fact . |
18 | In November 1952 Karajan made what was at the time a celebrated recording of Bach 's B minor Mass . |
19 | Nichols encountered difficulties in staging a play on what was at the time , circa 1967 , a difficult and sensitive subject although the difficulties were compounded by the frank dialogue . |