Example sentences of "strikes at the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Beavers , 37 , a married man with two children , won a bravery award for the rescue but is suffering from viral fatigue syndrome which strikes at the nervous system and brain . |
2 | In these respects this Jesus strikes at the heart of the Jacob/Esau stories , and must present the most radical challenge to the story of the people of Jericho , who are not even left as bystanders , but are trampled into God 's ground and burnt to a cinder . |
3 | There is an argument that treason is a more serious offence , since it strikes at the very foundations of the State and its social organizations , but treason is so rare that it is surely permissible to treat homicide as the most serious form of crime . |
4 | As the killer strikes at the retreating reptile it is the victim 's tail that is most likely to be caught in claws or jaws . |
5 | So the Christian who glories in a non-rational basis for his faith leaves himself vulnerable to a particularly lethal blow which strikes at the very foundation of faith . |
6 | The roadblocks in the capital were part of the anti-terrorist squad 's own ‘ guerrilla ’ strikes at the terrorists . |
7 | The question which feminists are raising then strikes at the very core of Christology . |
8 | This transferral of authority for the modes of communication , this claim on the symbolic realm of language , strikes at the core of the psychoanalytic theory of Lacan which has gained great allegiance , as developed by Kristeva , for instance . |
9 | Whereas the wide range of earlier criticisms of the portfolio-grid approach could be countered , this form of criticism , which strikes at the heart of the construction of the matrices and their SBUs seems devastating . |
10 | Will the Secretary of State answer that question truthfully because it strikes at the very heart of democracy ? |
11 | It strikes at the very fundamentals of a free press , by placing a cost barrier on access to information . |
12 | Colleagues , union de-recognition strikes at the very heart of the trade union movement , and in preparing to face this challenge , the G M B must be at the forefront of the fight . |
13 | We are warned by Rose and Barker : ‘ Biased error strikes at the roots of comparisons . |
14 | Philip strikes at the double |