Example sentences of "that lies behind [art] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , attention should be turned to the universal problem that lies behind the takeover trend : the separation in capitalism of ownership and control .
2 The term implies that there is a something that lies behind the face .
3 This mythical treatment of dictatorship not only gives the novel a more universal dimension , but communicates the fundamental struggle between human decency and selfishness that lies behind the political struggle .
4 Such ability may or may not be accompanied by an understanding of the theory that lies behind the skill .
5 The important thing to sort when we pass the forty mark is the motive that lies behind the wish to stay looking young .
6 The need in the case of the Oedipus myth to resolve the contradiction between two pieces of knowledge that are in conflict can be comfortably taken as the signified that lies behind the significations that make up the various versions of the myth .
7 All Goans want visitors to love their state as much as they do , and are anxious to reveal the world of interest that lies behind the beaches .
8 For if we ask , In what respect is the " eternity " of Yahweh significant in the present context , it is in the sense of line B , that he was in distant times creator of the earth ; and it is his creative power that lies behind the subsequent lines ( vv. 28c-31 ) .
9 It is this type of thinking that lies behind the US Justice Department 's Vertical Restraints Guidelines mentioned above , though White ( in this issue ) remarks that these 1985 Guidelines have not been particularly successful in clarifying the issues , and vertical restraints remain an unsatisfactory area of US antitrust policy .
10 That 's the thinking that lies behind the huge number of initiatives being taken by environmental organisations as their contribution to the Earth Summit .
11 With its creation and destruction of individuals , it offers us a presentiment of the primordial unity that lies behind the world of phenomena .
12 A more fruitful approach to this particular distortion seems to be by considering the restriction of factor movement that lies behind the establishment of a differential .
13 I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ .
14 and is that the thinking that lies behind the eventual getting of Terry Wogan and Angela Rippon ?
15 Maurice Melloul 's guidelines for the success of the purchasing agent in Dow corning sum up the professionalism that lies behind the words : ‘ The agent must : exercise close cost control build long term relationships bring negotiations to a ‘ win-win ’ conclusion promote and sell the best image of his company be knowledgeable about the supplier 's market and end-use applications . ’
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