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

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1 In the Reich the various German patriotic societies were designed to combat ‘ Jewish influence ’ , which was seen to be both ethnically alien and racially inferior , and also to be at the very heart of the economic change that at once afflicted and enriched German society .
2 In speeches on April 15 , United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major maintained that the UK 's participation in the EBRD " underlines our commitment to be at the very heart of Europe " [ see also p. 38115 ] and that the UK government 's privatization programme had helped financial companies in London to " build up a wealth of experience from which to draw " , while Mitterrand declared : " A new order has been put in place .
3 In ritual status they were at the very top of the system and ranked higher even than the kings .
4 The decisions arrived at are at the very heart of the success or failure of the Created God to be the foundation of the Alternative Religion .
5 These aspects of belief are at the very heart of the Eucharist itself .
6 Here , you are at the very heart of this beautiful city , staying in not so much a conventional hotel , as a comfortable home from home where your welcoming hosts are Signor and Signora Farnetani .
7 According to Scott , finance capitalists are at the very core of the business class , because they can coordinate its activities .
8 ‘ You are at the very centre of operations , Mr Woodbrain . ’
9 It must have been at the very time of the proceedings against Myln that the archbishop of St Andrews received the earl of Argyll 's answers to his letter of admonition of 31 March 1558 , in which he warned the earl of the dangers of his support for Protestantism .
10 ‘ Though we knew by the place where he had fallen that it must have been at the very summit just as the path runs down the cliff to Kinghorn Manor . ’
11 From having been at the very centre of public affairs , the Frost family sank back into almost impenetrable obscurity .
12 For it was the procedures and practices that have been at the very core of racing tradition for generations that were on trial here , and there was little realistic chance that they should have been found wanting .
13 If you want to It 's at the very back , I can see it .
14 ‘ The château 's at the very top of the hill , ’ she wailed to herself .
15 Guideline 1 : The best time to start is at the very beginning
16 Data integration is especially a problem for geographers because information synthesis is at the very heart of the discipline .
17 Spelling is at the very heart of information technology but , so far in IT Year , it has been largely ignored .
18 It is the ability and willingness to make this mental effort that is at the very heart of the success or failure of the human race to create a viable religion .
19 This pleasure would appear to have been remote from the adult satisfactions mentioned in the previous paragraph and is a manifestation of the ‘ joie de vivre ’ which is at the very heart of the urge for life , which is itself the product of ‘ desire ’ as introduced and discussed in the Second Period .
20 Even more important than the nature of the upper is the midsole , for that is at the very heart of the boot 's performance .
21 This principle is at the very heart of all the recommendations relating to drama within the English curriculum that are put forward in this chapter .
22 The difference is at the very heart of the plot .
23 But as we have seen , this is at the very heart of the problem of the survival of free institutions , because if this policy is pursued it would be impossible to stop the drift to totalitarianism .
24 Christians would claim that this parable is at the very heart of the meaning of prayer .
25 This column is genuinely not written with a sense of criticism , but I believe it does demonstrate one of the problems that is at the very heart of British tennis — lack of a sense of vision , a sense of belief and a passionate desire to achieve at the very highest echelons of the world game and not to be content to make a comfortable living in a relatively small pond .
26 But this balance of opposites is at the very heart of the High Elves ' concepts of rulership — being ruled by a single all-powerful dictator would be unthinkable to them .
27 Energy is at the very heart of the longest of these pieces , the Commonwealth Christmas Overture , which brings a riotous conclusion to the disc .
28 Like Benno Moiseiwitsch , Cortot confessed to a special affection for Schumann , whose music is at the very heart of romanticism .
29 And freedom is at the very heart of the idea that is America .
30 It is certainly true that they enact an awareness of the efficacy of penance which is at the very foundation of Christian spirituality ; but it also true that part of their potency depends on an understanding of the joy of " brennyng in loue ouur al thynge " when : The meditation on the Passion in Ego Dormio , on the other hand , engages directly with the experience of receiving such a gift .
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