have its seat in
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They therefore can no longer be attributed to radiant matter, and we are led to think that the energy brought into play in this phenomenon must have its seat in the light-bearing ether itself.
From The New Physics and Its Evolution by Poincaré, Lucien
This power seems to have its seat in the nerves of the face, and is possessed by the blind adult as well as the blind child.
From Five Lectures on Blindness by Foley, Kate M.
V. be situated, be situate; lie, have its seat in.
From Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Roget, Peter Mark
Perhaps, after all, it is a question of the age-old longing for immortality, and therefore it must have its seat in a place higher than this world of death.
From The Strength of the Pines by Marshall, Edison
The Ants, people say, are guided by the sense of smell; and this sense of smell appears to have its seat in the antennae, which we see in continual palpitation.
From The Mason-Bees by Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander