Example sentences of "[noun] which [is] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This may be an exaggerated view of the public 's overall reaction , but it is certainly not of a vocal minority : It is this pursuit of utopia which is at the heart of the reason why anyone concerned with buildings should understand and take into account the impact of planning control .
2 My name is Gloria and I run a beauty salon which is at the end of the high street by R D
3 In face of all this , it is difficult to deny Mr Jay 's proposition : that it is the active exploitation by the unions of their monopoly of the supply of labour which is at the heart of the country 's chronic economic malaise .
4 It is in the context of such liturgical and meditative patterning of the Passion narrative that the two most powerful meditations attributed to Rolle should be studied in order to understand their full potential for helping that transformation of consciousness which is at the heart of mystical experience .
5 Envy , a well-known oral character trait which is at the root of this demand for equality , is one of the most prominent features of modern welfare state societies .
6 Developments in Tanzania in the mid 1970s were , however , to end in the direct contradiction of this injunction , a contradiction which is at the heart of Tanzania 's tendency towards an authoritarian state .
7 274 , the only case of authority on the point which is at the heart of this appeal ( which case in any event is not binding on your Lordships ) , applied the obiter dicta in Lawrence to reach an erroneous conclusion .
8 This raises many questions about the extent to which any depreciation charge could yield a useful measure of this use but , given the policy of fixed depreciation charges imposed by Government , it would be hard to see how these charges would be capable of measuring actual usage of assets ( a point which is at the heart of the difference between the two accounting traditions ) .
9 We ought therefore , in the battle of ideas which is at the centre of the political struggle , to be confident in the strength of our intellectual case .
10 The condition of ‘ between-ness ’ is then one of doubling which is at the origin of ‘ fraternization ’ and transgression .
11 Those points you 'll find again summed up in a hand-out which is at the back on the seats there .
12 It is not magic or superstition which is at the heart of the sacrilege so much as morality . ’
13 It is an extremely large and impressive setting , emphasising the gulf between East and West which is at the heart of Butterfly 's tragedy .
14 The girl 's landlady had made a packed lunch from pork which is at the centre of a botulism alert .
15 The only access to the port is through the Gillingham Gate which is at the north end of Bridge Road .
16 Will he remind any business man foolish enough to think that a Labour Government would be better for business of the myriad proposals which would prove the truth to be quite the opposite , which would make life far more difficult and which would especially energise union militancy which is at the bottom of some of the proposals ?
17 In most religious traditions the concept of " God " is invoked as the name for that Mystery which is at the heart of religion ( see Chapters 5 and 8 ) .
18 The most recent and important example comes from the proposed Forest Bill of India which is at the time of writing about to come before Parliament .
19 The first two tasks , though hideously difficult , were at least relatively straightforward ; the third posed the problem which is at the heart of Peter Dennis 's book : whose law was to be restored and what civilian authority should take over ?
20 It is this kind of darkness which is at the heart of the Cloud-author 's work and constitutes the cloud of unknowing .
21 Although it may be contended that it is the process of collective bargaining as an ongoing activity which is at the heart of industrial relations , the negotiating process itself has received little attention in international studies ( an exception is Smith and Turkington , 1981 ) .
22 It is perhaps that long-term perspective which is at the root of present-day concern over the nuclear arsenal held by the superpowers .
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