1. As I watched the fire at Windsor Castle it seemed as if the very foundations of our family were crumbling. 2. Can prizes be awarded without compromising the very foundation on which National Certificate assessment is built? 3. Far from being accidents, these things characterized the very foundation of what it supposedly meant to experience gay liberation. 4. It is to save them the need to refer to the very foundations of morality and practical reasoning generally in every case. 5. This means that one basic source of human doubt is located within the very foundation structures of knowledge itself. 6. Thus the very foundations of our communication culture and its structures need re-examination. 7. The issue strikes at the very foundation of our community. 8. These problems threaten the very foundations of modern society. 9. Another, more prolonged and more significant, concerned the very foundations of variable analysis, and by implication the explanatory survey, namely its empiricist inspiration. |