Example sentences of "[verb] part of the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 International Law so far as this Court is concerned , is the body of doctrine regarding the international rights and duties of States which has been adopted and made part of the Law of Scotland .
2 Unlike its contemporary , Queen 's College , Bedford later became part of the University of London , and among its first outstanding students were Barbara Bodichon and George Eliot [ q.v . ] .
3 Terms were agreed at Cirencester by which , it would seem , the western Saxons lost control of Cirencester and the lands along the Severn which became part of the territory of the Hwicce , so that the kingdom of the Hwicce has come to be regarded as a Mercian creation of the time of Penda .
4 The term welfare pluralism became part of the vocabulary of social policy after its use in 1978 by the Wolfenden Report on The Future of Voluntary Organisations .
5 During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries a school of Dalmatian humanists , still writing mainly in Latin or Italian prose and poetry , broke away from the narrow ecclesiastical concerns of men like Thomas and became part of the mainstream of the European Renaissance .
6 Such renovation was not possible until some years later when the property was transferred to the Ministry of Works — which later became part of the Department of the Environment — and a decision was reached to restore the Villa to its original proportions , i.e , without the wings which had been added by Wyatt .
7 Hearings and appeals became part of the pattern of life for the families , their legal advisers , their friends and supporters , and indeed for the press and media corps that were reporting what was happening to the outside world .
8 They later became part of the collection of the National Film Library .
9 I was involved in opposing the Vietnam War , began to write for a left newspaper , Black Dwarf and became part of the beginnings of the women 's liberation movement .
10 It was , he claimed , a piece of bitumen which assuredly had once formed part of the hull of Noah 's Ark , and had great value in the averting of mischief .
11 And I mean part of the point of doing the training of course is to get the hang of how to handle that .
12 It will remain part of the Union of Democratic Forces coalition .
13 The first is to allow individuals to act alone in planning their own lives ; people should be allowed to capitalize part of the value of their national insurance benefits .
14 The rules governing national insurance premiums and child benefit should be changed so that people in clearly defined circumstances have the right to capitalize part of the value of these two state benefits .
15 Largely because of the tax gains , but also the increased freedom it gives to the pensioner , many pension schemes have provision for allowing part of the value of the pension to be capitalized on retirement .
16 It was surely going to be a doddle , taking up the slabs , using part of the profile of the old pond to define the layout of the new , then some easy digging , smoothing , measuring and down to the aquatic shop for a liner .
17 Some of the discussion of the informal sector and the Turner thesis suggest that , for a minority , there may be small improvements in housing or occupation , but the majority remain part of the mass of the urban poor .
18 Candidates should note that some degree curricula include travel requirements and that students will be expected to bear part of the cost of their travel programmes .
19 It was agreed at an early stage ( principally at Citrine 's insistence ) that sales in urban and rural areas should be at common prices , so that many rural dwellers already having a supply had prices reduced , though new consumers distant from the mains still had to pay a one-off contribution or line rental ( which varied according to the Board ) to meet part of the cost of connection .
20 A noun phrase in the X-position interacts semantically with see in a different way from a noun phrase in the Y-position ( the exact nature of these interactions can be considered part of the meaning of see ) .
21 Almost certainly becoming part of the structure of the Bristol Brass & Copper Company ( 1705 ) the lease was for Tilberthwaite together with all the engines and instruments and " … all of the dressings or huddles of oar … " paying a duty on the ore of 14s. per " Tunn " and for lead 10s. a " Tunn " .
22 He was becoming part of the machinery of the piece .
23 It is impossible to isolate parts of the system of government to which the label may authoritatively be attached .
24 After climbing the hill at Vezelay we could almost feel part of the preaching of St Bernard and the 2nd Crusade .
25 They occur naturally , forming part of the membranes of cells .
26 workcards , data sheets and other materials forming part of the scheme of work .
27 Ltd. , from the decision of Millett J. on 16 January 1991 upholding the validity of a common law notice to quit given to the plaintiffs in respect of land forming part of the site of 263–265 , Walworth Road , Southwark , London S.E. 17 by the second to fourth defendants ' predecessors in title , the first defendants , the London Residuary Body .
28 Five classes of advertisement are excepted from all control : those on enclosed land , within a building , on or in a vehicle or vessel , displayed on a balloon , incorporated in and forming part of the fabric of a building ( for example , incised stonework lettering ) , and displayed on an article for sale .
29 In 1254 Ireland was made part of the endowment of Edward , the king 's son , and John Fitzgeoffrey , between 1254 and 1258 , became the prince 's leading councillor .
30 The facts are these : condoms need n't disrupt sex if you keep them handy and putting one on is made part of the pleasure of sex .
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