Example sentences of "answer [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The answer lies in a comparison between the conditions under which it worked before the war and works now .
2 The long-term answer lies in a case decision favourable to the taxpayer on this very point .
3 Singleton believes the answer lies in a different style of policing .
4 For most consensus theorists , the answer lies in a theory of social structure made famous by Durkheim in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and developed to such an extent by Talcott Parsons and his followers in the USA between the 1930s and 1950s that during these years it came to be seen as the sociological theory .
5 The answer lies in a sentence quoted above : ‘ observation sentences are the ones we are in a position to learn to understand first , both as children and as field linguists ’ .
6 The answer lies in a thermodynamic state function known as free energy or the Gibbs function , G. This function is related to equation ( 21 ) which , expressed in general terms , is If we multiply this equation through by — T we obtain
7 The basic answer lies in the guesses about future cash flow .
8 Part of the answer lies in the $112m listed as ‘ negative and advances ’ .
9 Part of the answer lies in the unexciting fact that he is prepared to take on the jobs .
10 Part of the answer lies in the managerial perspective itself and another part in the failure to develop a viable approach to the professional dimensions of schools .
11 The answer lies in the concept of turnover .
12 The answer lies in the flexible genes of the lowly microorganism John Postgate
13 The answer lies in the flexible genes of the lowly microorganism
14 The answer lies in the microbe 's primary habitat .
15 The answer lies in the intense , if bizarrely expressed , religious convictions of its builder , Sir Thomas Tresham .
16 The answer lies in the part played by assumptions or presuppositions in knowledge .
17 I suspect the answer lies in the demographic changes of the 1980s , which showed a substantial and unexpected in-migration to Scotland , on the same scale and pattern as the ‘ incomers ’ to Wales who were selling off expensive property in south east England and settling down on the proceeds .
18 Again , the answer lies in the firm sharp warning but take notice of the difference in the warning given before guidance starts and those warnings given before the other methods are used .
19 I suggest the answer lies in the refereeing .
20 The answer lies in the fact that liturgical signs are not simply natural indicators : they are also literary symbols .
21 Part of the answer lies in the press 's eternal fascination with those who wield political power .
22 The answer lies in the rise of Afrocentric education , and the educational establishment 's confused response to the phenomenon .
23 The answer lies in the British empire ; to be precise , a transit camp at Deolali , near Bombay , where British troops went out of their minds with boredom on their way to and from the service of the Raj .
24 A significant part of the answer lies in the social , economic , and political problems of her neighbours , and the pattern of their diplomatic manoeuvres .
25 The answer lies in the centrality of the idea in Western civilisation .
26 The answer lies in the nature of Skymaster itself , and for that you need a little history .
27 One answer lies in the fact that law is not simply what is in the books , but is also the people who work it , the way it is implemented , and the reaction of those to whom it is addressed .
28 Part of the answer lies in the growth of an Irish Civil Rights movement , stimulated , in turn , by the emergence of a larger , better-educated Catholic middle class , less willing to accept a status of inferiority and blatant discrimination than earlier generations .
29 Perhaps the answer lies in the duplicity of metaphor 's ancient role as an element in the art of both pleasing and public persuasion .
30 There has to be a reason for it and I believe the answer lies in the ‘ widened ’ , unorthodox ‘ Vesica Piscis ’ , for by drawing a line through the north and south intersections ( see Fig 1 ) and comparing the distance from the westernmost point of the West Overton circle ( conveniently marked by Bishops Cannings church ) to the point where the line crosses the axis of the centres .
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