Example sentences of "this [noun] be at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This case is at an extreme of its own : fortunately , for it is an unwelcome departure from clear principles and clear thinking .
2 This irony is at the heart of the British Museum 's witty and challenging exhibition , ‘ Fake ?
3 This issue was at the heart of the Report of the Layfield Committee on Local Government Finance ( Cmnd 6453 ) published in 1976 .
4 This Zack is at the end of his tether , wants to close it down , make an exchange .
5 A false impression of this sort was at the heart of the London Fox property futures scandal .
6 Last time I played this Strathspey was at a ceilidh held in the village hall at Spean Bridge , attended by villagers and staff from the training centre at Achnacarry .
7 Sometimes this success is at the expense of food production , but more often an increase in productivity is achieved across all crops .
8 Yes , and , and this path was at the side of the fields like , you know , that , went just on the edge like , you know .
9 This idea was at the heart of the movement , and in accordance with this scheme the right-angled Swastika was employed ; the symbol of Siva and metamorphosis ; the purpose — evolution .
10 Set right on the Grand Canal this hotel is at the heart of Venice .
11 Yes well it was er we lived at the top of the second hill and this school was at the bottom .
12 When this goon is at the point of his beat furthest away from our stretch of wire , the Wing Commander will give the signal to Clinker here — ’ a dark beetle-like man stood up for a moment and sat down again , ‘ — who will fuse the entire lighting system of the camp including the searchlights . ’
13 Richard Baxter by this time was at the peak of his ability as a preacher .
14 And although the analyst questioned whether the additional labour in Rochester was completely justified by this , there is no doubt that this fact is at the heart of the differences in unit costs .
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