Example sentences of "[vb mod] lie in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ( This paradigm is very common , but there is no reason why the inputs should lie in a two dimensional array . |
2 | We want to find the probability that the sum-vector should lie in the region is the probability density or probability per unit volume and we understand by dR the volume element dX dY dZ . |
3 | Besides these true fabliaux , the fabliau voice and tone are to be heard in a text rubricated Le fablel del gelous , " The fabliau of the jealous man " , which includes observations such as : ( The jealous should lie in the shit ) |
4 | the future of Uganda must lie in a unitary form of central Government on parliamentary lines covering the whole country … |
5 | It was not until I saw a sailor much smaller than myself performing in a Force 6 that it dawned on me that the answer must lie in a good technique . |
6 | It would appear that the explanation for the strong link between sex and crime must lie in the wider stratification system in society . |
7 | The resolution of problem behaviour must lie in the successful unlearning of such behaviours . |
8 | For if one supposes that all good things become valueless if you remove the pleasure , one may infer that all the value must lie in the pleasure . |
9 | Since in both cases the end , getting a true belief , is the same , the difference must lie in the means ; but what the difference is , and why it matters , remains to be seen . |
10 | His plan to escape was so long in the making and the lesson for us must lie in the reason why , when the time came , he could not make it work . |
11 | The committee 's general conclusion was that the response to these issues must lie in the education of all children , not just of ethnic minority children . |
12 | Surely the reason must lie in the ridiculous sexual vanity of the man : he had left him out to pay him back , posthumously , for stealing his wife . |
13 | It can not be stressed too strongly that a great deal of the blame for unsatisfactory deeds must lie in the failure of the Scottish legal profession to provide itself with a service for new styles . |
14 | In so far as progress towards meritocracy was slow involving a gentle democratisation , as Holmes had argued — this was correct , but another factor must lie in the unmeritocratic aspirations of the local authorities , who administered the educational change . |
15 | And er now this chap him a wan he he was about ninety and him and his pal , they said , Well we 'll lie in the , there were a lot of bull rushes , we 'll lie in these bull rushes , he says , And we 'll throw bricks at them as they go by , at these two police and er this blackleg . |
16 | In part the answer might lie in a ‘ revolution of rising expectations ’ , a growing , perceived contradiction between the overt ideologies of equality and the apparent growth in opportunities for women opened out through the educational and employment systems , on the one hand , and the actual experience of being a woman on the other . |
17 | One plausible area for explanation might lie in the experience of material security or insecurity . |
18 | The physical clues to his son 's murder might lie in the Laboratory ; the clue to the man himself lay elsewhere . |
19 | On the other hand , the explanation might lie in the study by Wagner ( 1984 ) , who stresses that researchers have usually focused upon PIMS data for an average four-year period . |
20 | Of course the secret might lie in the card alone . ’ |
21 | She could lie in the sun ; the wind could blow all over her , even , with careful positioning , the neglected places under her arms . |
22 | IF your house does not have a study and you ca n't afford to move , the answer could lie in the soil . |
23 | One answer , suggested by Andy Smith , the gold analyst at Union Bank of Switzerland , could lie in the bond market . |
24 | Council officers believe part of the explanation for such a difference could lie in the relative affluence of North Yorkshire in comparison to other parts of the North-East . |
25 | Certainly there is abundant evidence for the extraction of salt from sea water around the Wash , but so far no settlement has been found to match the name ; on the distance from London alone , it ought to lie in the Sleaford or Heckington area . |
26 | Tomorrow night Rose would lie in the boy 's place . |
27 | The repressors , if shown , would lie in the major groove at the upper right , slightly in front of the DNA , and lower right , slightly behind . |
28 | He may have been unusual , but that would lie in the range of his talents rather than in possessing any individual one of them . |
29 | Furthermore , the perception of such goodness requires a posture of submission on the part of the student of English : " His discipline , like that of all disciplines , will lie in a willing submission to a master or masterpiece . " |
30 | Part of the answer will lie in the ability of church planting parishes to continue to grow beyond their boundaries . |