Example sentences of "at [art] heart of the " in BNC.

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1 But one must remember that the divergent reading of the Christian myth by Reformation and Counter-Reformation is at the heart of the religious as opposed to the rough interpretation of the conflict .
2 At the heart of the series is BB who has built the business empire from humble beginnings , and who is played by Zia Mohyeddin , whose screen appearances include JEWEL IN THE CROWN , MOUNTBATTEN , ASSAM GARDEN etc .
3 At the heart of the counter-culture there also lay a vision that was politically troublesome .
4 The Shaare Hashomayim Synagogue , ‘ the cathedral synagogue in all Canada , ’ stands in sovereign splendour at the heart of the community .
5 The two issues at the heart of the disagreement are those which have killed at birth any attempt in the past dozen years to address the Palestinian question : Who speaks for the Palestinians and what are the limits of the Palestinian problem ?
6 At the heart of the defence is Mark Morris , a first-team regular with the Dons for seven years .
7 But the question which struck at the heart of the matter was put to Sir Geoffrey on 5 July in the Commons by Jim Sillars , the Scottish Nationalist .
8 Vadim Perfilyev , the Foreign Ministry spokesman , said yesterday that the contested region of Nagorny Karabakh , at the heart of the Azeri-Armenian conflict , was almost completely paralysed by the blockade .
9 At the heart of the funding crisis is a continuing dispute over costs between Eurotunnel and Transmanche Link , a consortium of 10 British and French construction firms building the tunnel .
10 This unequal balance is at the heart of the Muslim ( and Syrian ) demand for political reform in Lebanon , a demand which General Aoun will only accept , he says , once the Syrians have left the country .
11 These unfavourable contrasts were commonplace at the beginning of the decade and were at the heart of the centrist critique of two-party politics as then played .
12 Arguably this problem of content lies at the heart of the whole lettering question .
13 Performances of outstanding force and finesse from Sher and Ford ensure that , at the heart of the satiric bustle , there is always something emotionally moving .
14 At the heart of the problem is the fact that the Government is selling off 10 different companies but presenting them as a single package .
15 Further , in the attempted containment of transvestism ( Love 's Cure ) masculinity and sexual difference are put in question in a very specific way : in the containment of one hostile knowledge another is inadvertently produced ; suppression of an ( in ) subordinate deviance discloses other , equally disturbing deviations at the heart of the dominant ; erotic deviations whose repression is a condition of domination in one of its most important forms : homosocial male bonding .
16 But statistics were not at the heart of the thing except for the occasional schoolboy or zealot .
17 Under their new paymasters , filmmakers were no longer interested in the sort of inner tensions that work at the heart of the more intense and exciting British films .
18 At the heart of the strategy is a change of balance in the police 's own perception of their role .
19 At the heart of the matter is the direction Newport are to take .
20 At the heart of the Government 's programme is the introduction of competition into the provision of health services .
21 Tens of thousands demonstrated last night in the Romanian capital after reports of at least 20 deaths there earlier in the day , and students at the heart of the protest movement have called for a general strike today .
22 At the heart of the dispute is the fate of Romania 's roughly two million-strong Hungarian minority , who mostly live in Transylvania — a Hungarian territory until 1918 .
23 Gift 's bombast is quite at odds with the gnawing sense of LACK at the heart of the lyric .
24 At the heart of the
25 Irritated by the idea at the heart of the initiative — mixing cash and staff from the public and private sectors — Treasury officials jumped in the other direction .
26 Mr Goddard , a former mayor of Phoenix who had been expected to win the November race easily , first lowered the tone by comparing Mr Symington to Charles Keating , the financier at the heart of the Lincoln Savings and Loan disaster .
27 This irony is at the heart of the British Museum 's witty and challenging exhibition , ‘ Fake ?
28 At the heart of the square , 24 hours a day , old women sing hymns to a statue of the Virgin , below which hangs a list of the 14 Lithuanians killed by Soviet troops on January 13th .
29 The question at the heart of the dispute is who owns a waterway that begins in one state but flows into others .
30 It also meant reassuring West European countries worried about a unified Germany that America intended to maintain troops at the heart of the continent .
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