Sentences with phrase «centre of something»

The Lake Jindabyne Hotel Motel is situated on the foreshores of the lake opposite the main shopping complex right in the centre of
David Cameron is right to make the need for change the defining slogan of the campaign and to put himself at the very centre of it, as Tony Blair did in the run - up to the 1997 election.
, deadening direction by über - bland Tennant, and the kind of incredulous moments that can only occur when Jean Smart serves as the emotional and intellectual centre of something.
Orangewood offers quality traditional bed and breakfast accommodation and superior service in a family home seven minutes walk from the centre of
Our spacious one and two bedroom units, our four bedroom, two bathroom town house and our new studio apartments are superbly located in the centre of
As you can see, what started out as an unknown land where strange beasts called «legal AI start - ups» lived has now become an official part of the legal mainland, if not in fact at the very centre of it.
At the centre of it is an urge to connect with the people behind the things they buy.
Perhaps what money really buys is the ability to be at the centre of it all, with the best luxuries possible — and nobody knows you're there.
And yes, the finance bros at the centre of it are monsters.
And also we can deliver material through the centre of it whether it be a sensor or water, for example, to reach a disaster victim.»
There's a beautiful world of hurting crazy out there and our brave kids are in the centre of it, and our people are the bloodied wounded because of it, and our dreams and our hopes and our futures and our communities and our countries are hanging in the balance through it, and there is a war in the heavenlies and the man laying beside me is believing that if our lives aren't up in the air where the battle is, our lives on the ground fail.
Consequently it is there, on that plastic centre of ourselves where divine grace mingles with earthly drives, that the power of faith should be brought vigorously to bear.
He's put me right into a fertile church where He's at the centre of it all!
The problem of reconciling human suffering with the existence of a God who loves, is only insoluble so long as we attach a trivial meaning to the word «love,» and look on things as if man were the centre of them.
At the centre of it all lies this alien, eschatological Gospel, completely out of touch, as it seems, with our ways of thought.
And if in your spare time you consort simply with the people you like, you will again find that you have come unawares to a real inside, that you are indeed snug and safe at the centre of something which, seen from without, would look exactly like an Inner Ring.
When they placed her in my arms, I began to cry from the centre of myself.
But self - centredness is the centre of something more than the self; it is the centre of the world in which the self must get along.
It is a completely pagan fountain with Neptune at the centre of it and it was constructed by Catholics under the blessing of the Pope.
Bonhoeffer reminds us that the answer to the problem of ideology lies in the way the Christian responds to the fact that God so loved the world, that He sent Jesus Christ into the centre of it, into the midst of the intricacies of man's relation to man.
As for the nutella, fill a few cups 3/4 way up and drop a teaspoon of nutella into the centre of it and it will sink down naturally.
He says a key lesson for Australian services companies might be that the real value is the expertise: Australia does not have to control all parts of an industry to be the centre of it, only the most sophisticated and valuable part.
In turn, if this potential transfer was to materialise then it's debatable as to who would be getting the better deal with two quality players at the centre of it.
There's a reason Pride crashed and burned and management was right at the centre of it so I don't share your faith in their abilities to make something new out of the ashes.
Over the last few years, there have been some very memorable moments and Porsche has often been at the centre of them.
Cryptocurrency company «BitRace Investments» has used a cheesy voiceover and some generic footage from what looks like the F1 2012 game to reveal lavish plans for a huge sports compound with an F1 - spec circuit at the centre of it.
So for me it would be a mighty upset if we can knock over a very good City side whose defensive frailties will be reduced significantly now Kompany is back in the centre of it.
Burnley went straight back on the attack and Robbie Painter slipped as he tried to shoot, but then the deadlock was finally broken with 23 minutes of the game remaining with Adrian Randall, the game's best player, at the centre of it.
Neat and tidy and was at the centre of all we did well second half.
Chelsea ran out 2 - 0 winners over their North London rivals in a match that was filled with moments of controversy, most of which had Costa at the centre of them.
At the centre of it is Pini Zahavi, the super - agent with links to some of English football's biggest clubs.
You are there, right in the centre of it, when you are awake, and when you are asleep.
At the centre of it is Servillo's complete dominance of the screen, but the supporting gang are a superbly colourful cast given some wonderful lines.
NCA regional head of investigations Brendan Foreman said: «This was a sophisticated plot and at the centre of it was a man who used his privileged access to Heathrow and insider knowledge of the airport's systems for criminal purposes.
As the Labour Party once again faces years in the wilderness, this account of the creation of a more electable New Labour, and the three people at the centre of it, is more relevant than ever.
Maffei II (centre) is a spiral galaxy with a prominant bar at the centre of it.
At the centre of it all is a properly functioning digestive system.
The Distillery District is already a quaint and pretty part of the city, but place a Christmas market in the centre of it, and it's kind of perfect.
Featuring a «CC» in the centre of it!
At the centre of it all was Enzo Ferrari, a towering figure in motor racing and patriarch of Ferrari who dared to dream about speed in ways nobody else could.
At the centre of it all, Enos holds out attention but maintains just enough distance to allow for that uncertainty, to let it breathe.
A relentless onslaught of violent action, this movie is notable mainly because there's a woman at the centre of it, which means that it's entertaining even if it's rather pointless.
And at the centre of it all is our tight - lipped hero charging about and hitting people.
Maisie's au - pair (also Beale's new wife) Margo (Joanna Vanderham) alongside Susanna's new husband Lincoln (Alexander Skarsgård) end up caught in the battle and seem to be the only two that actually care about the wellbeing of the 6 year old girl at the centre of it all.
The first Sherlock Holmes movie (the one with Robert Downey Jnr and Jude Law) came out within a few months of Sherlock season one, and both resisted the obvious temptation of putting Holmes's arch-foe Moriarty at the centre of it all.
At the centre of it all is Brolin's Eddie, tempted by a world - beating job offer from Lockheed but still doggedly devoted to the madness of the movie business, in which he believes passionately.
And in the centre of it all is the boy reporter himself, along with his faithful canine companion Snowy (who is considerably smarter than your average dog).
There is still the possibility that the purple meteor which hit Wakanda could have an orange stone in the centre of it, after all, the Mind stone appeared blue in The Avengers but cracked open to reveal a yellow gem in Age of Ultron.
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