Example sentences of "[pron] [be] part " in BNC.
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1 | I ask the Minister to do one more thing for those millions of families , many of whom are part of that 250,000 who are more than six months in arrears with their mortgage repayments , who fear that their homes will be taken from them and who have paid the poll tax . |
2 | ‘ I am part of a small group of training officers from neighbouring authorities who are considering the feasibility of regional and local cooperative training ’ … |
3 | I just want to be treated honestly and know if I am part of Chelsea 's plans . ’ |
4 | I am part of a group of individuals from various professions who are interested in developing a National Children 's Legal Centre in Ireland . |
5 | I lie so close to the earth that I am part of it and so it is mine . |
6 | Defending his financial management , Mr Scott replied : ‘ I am part of a seven-man board , albeit a split board . |
7 | ‘ I am busy on my own work : I am part of a team , legging it around London , working undercover . ’ |
8 | ‘ Sometimes I feel like I 'm part of the machines , you understand me ? ’ |
9 | I feel like that the situation in which Carrington was in is what God does and that I 'm part of that situation , and that he was going to die , and that there was nothing I could do about it . |
10 | I 'm part of the team if I 'm a trainer . |
11 | Listen to the slosh-slosh-slosh , feel the rocking motion floating through me as if I 'm part of it — close my eyes — I 'm on my rocking chair and I 'm … |
12 | ‘ You do n't get me , I 'm part of the union ? ’ |
13 | You probably figured out by now that I 'm part of the team that made the game and to prove it is n't bugged I only have to quote some of Ian Osborne 's words : |
14 | ‘ Not a bit , it 's just that I do n't tell anything , you see , and the Community likes that , they feel I 'm part of them . |
15 | That 's what I 'm part of here . |
16 | I 'm part of the family . |
17 | So , you see , I 've entered , as completely as I can , the scene on my postcard ; I 'm part of it . |
18 | Erm I 'm part of the Justice and Peace group . |
19 | ‘ I 'm part of this battle . |
20 | ‘ I 'm part of history , ’ she said , awed . |
21 | I 'm part of a major police operation . |
22 | I 'm part of the workforce which is creating the direct change in my society . |
23 | So I think if what we 're doing just now , cos I 'm part of Carlton Athletic as well , and what we 're doing just now is trying to get into the secondary schools in the east end , and getting this message across to the kids not ee to buy these drugs . |
24 | I was part of the furniture , yes , but I was more than that : I was part of the family . |
25 | I was part of the furniture , yes , but I was more than that : I was part of the family . |
26 | Since then I am called ‘ Majesty ’ and it seems to me as if I was part of a play . |
27 | I was part way across a basin between two outcrops of rock . |
28 | First I would relax , lie upon a bed , although not the bed in which I normally slept , go through the breathing exercises until I felt that I was part of the bed , weightless and sinking through it . |
29 | But they feel that they belong to two families and , as one girl put it , ‘ I was part of that woman 's body for nine months ’ , so discovering her birth-mother 's identity seemed , to her , an urgent necessity . |
30 | I was part of a typical black family . |