Example sentences of "[noun] is [noun] [conj] parcel " in BNC.
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1 | Another critic who took up the moral cudgels against the ‘ spicy ’ jokes and suggestive songs described how ‘ this kind of garbage is part and parcel of the repertoire of nearly every music hall in the kingdom … it puts decency and clean-living at a discount , and it glorifies immorality all round ’ . |
2 | Such barbarism is part and parcel of the liberal capitalist state : the throw-away society is trying to justify the throwing-away of human life . |
3 | Trained to respect the hierarchy of command , the military are well viewed by civilian organizations — including large public and private sector companies — where respect for the chain of command is part and parcel of ‘ the management 's right to manage ’ . |
4 | This attitude is part and parcel of the disease and the more advanced the illness , the more compelling it may become . |
5 | Wagner states that ‘ cultural integrity is part and parcel of human identity , and any system of thought or behaviour that denies cultural integrity is dehumanising ’ ( Wagner 1979c:97 ) . |
6 | But poor refereeing is part and parcel of football and can not be used as an excuse for Newcastle 's plight . |
7 | Breaking bricks and wooden boards with the bare hands is part and parcel of martial arts training . |
8 | The urge to control , direct and manage the resources of this world is part and parcel of man 's nature and vocation . |
9 | Appreciating the suitability of the register ( content , style and tone ) of a discourse for a particular audience is part and parcel of persuasive communication . |
10 | Understanding the dynamics of such change is part and parcel of designing effective social policy for the future . |
11 | If social life is seen as no longer ideally ordered but as made up of every-day material practices , and painting is part and parcel of social life , then painting should be made up of similar practices . |
12 | But in fact the notion of class is not well defined , a stratificational analysis is not objective , and a sociolinguistic analysis which is heavily dependent upon the notion of prestige is part and parcel of a stratificational model . |