Example sentences of "[that] it lie [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The distribution of climate-sensitive rocks indicates that there was a humid belt at the palaeolatitudes of southern Africa , and the palynofloral distribution indicates that it lay between palaeolatitudes 45° and 60°S ( ref. 5 ) .
2 If the teacher is unhappy about the episode , or if the designer feels that it lay outside the realm of desirable behaviour , better protection of some sort is needed .
3 She had to find her own way to the bathroom and was pleased with herself for so quickly remembering that it lay at the end of the passage .
4 In construing the Act without reference to the Parliamentary proceedings , he treats it as decisive that in this case the taxpayers ' children were only occupying surplus accommodation and that it lay in the discretion of the school whether to grant such benefit to the taxpayers .
5 There is no accepted blocking temperature for Pb retention in zircon , however , nor any evidence that it lies below the equilibration temperatures of upper-mantle rocks .
6 Many believe that it lies under the church of San Vincenzo in Prato , even though there is no historical record of the church before the year 806 .
7 She characterizes it as a ‘ micropolitical structure ’ in itself , which ‘ underlies and supports the macropolitical structure ’ ; and she alleges that it lies at a ‘ crucial point ’ ( 1977 : 179 , 191 ) between open , and concealed , political control and resistance .
8 The CSA 1985 , which is by far the most important piece of legislation , in that it lies at the heart of anti-insider dealing regulation in the UK , outlines the substantive elements of insider dealing offences .
9 Ye yes it it does , and I think I made this point in erm in my evidence that it lies at the extreme erm southeastern corner of the paddock erm and if if , This is making an assumption .
10 For example , Uranus , which is much more massive than the Earth , seems to have been tipped over so that it lies on its side .
11 It has been identified as the Alauna of the Ravenna list by Rivet and Smith , although Richmond and Crawford earlier assigned this name to Alchester , which in some ways makes better sense , since its neighbours quoted in the list would indicate that it lies on the road from Silchester to the south Midlands ; nevertheless the derivation of the name of the River Alne from Alauna , and hence the name of the town on or near that river , is an attractive argument in favour of Rivet and Smith .
12 Development at Scott Lithgow could be hampered by the fact that it lies on unimproved land outside the Inverclyde Enterprise Zone .
13 Mr Smith has no explanation for the defeat , although his supporters imply that it lies in the personality of Neil Kinnock .
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