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

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1 Chapman laid part of the blame for not winning promotion on the loss of two vital points at Clapton Orient in March , at a crucial stage in the race .
2 While this may have formed part of the rationale for the application of natural justice , the major reason for the development of the doctrine was the protection of property rights and interests akin thereto .
3 He indicated that he would introduce whatever evidence he thought to be appropriate , regardless of whether such evidence had formed part of the reasons for the suspension or not .
4 There was an idea of using part of the forest for a an area for blues .
5 But they are most unlikely to do so — and herein lies part of the explanation for Labour 's election defeat , and one of its greatest problems for the future .
6 Before leaving TM , Christians need to accept part of the blame for its popularity .
7 That is why people are attracted to horror books , because it makes us feel part of the action for a little time but yet we can get out of it as soon as we desire .
8 The convent wanted to sell part of the grounds for development ; the local council was sympathetic while being the first to recognize the importance of the garden .
9 It gave Anna real pain to post magazines through one new front door hinged and studded so as to resemble part of the set for a pantomime of Robin Hood , and then another , moulded and classically pedimented , between half-pilasters made of fibreglass .
10 Isabelle says part of the reason for her previous reluctance to speak of their personal life is the rough handling they experienced at the hands of the French press , with their sarcastic digs at Eric 's love of painting and poetry .
11 Many people who work with those struggling to find somewhere to live put part of the blame for homelessness on the right to buy scheme .
12 Nikolai Pomialovskii 's fictional Seminary Sketches , which began to appear in The Contemporary in mid-1862 , put part of the case for church reform to a wider public .
13 It contends that VAT on rent forms part of the consideration for the enjoyment of the premises in the same way that the payment of VAT on a sale forms part of the consideration for the thing sold .
14 It contends that VAT on rent forms part of the consideration for the enjoyment of the premises in the same way that the payment of VAT on a sale forms part of the consideration for the thing sold .
15 All this detailed analysis and cataloguing of the pottery forms part of the archive for the excavation , and the specialist then produces a much shorter report for publication , giving the main results of the analysis .
16 In particular , although Sag & Hankamer 's theory suggests that a mental model might form part of the context for interpreting model-interpretive anaphors , but not for interpreting ellipses , it actually forms part of the context for interpreting both .
17 Governors must decide whether this subject is to form part of the curriculum for their school .
18 Some , like Toshiba's ' 'Ello tosh , got ta Toshiba ? ’ have become part of the language for a time .
19 Does he not share part of the responsibility for the Government 's failure to allocate more resources to deal with asylum applications at least four year ago when the problem first arose ?
20 Council officers believe part of the explanation for such a difference could lie in the relative affluence of North Yorkshire in comparison to other parts of the North-East .
21 This not only removes the need for the prosecutor to prove this element , but also removes part of the rationale for the offences .
22 For most chairmen , however , Citrine 's view that they should move only slowly in this direction , doing little more than break even ( but conceding part of the case for higher depreciation ) , seemed quite consistent with the philosophy of nationalisation .
23 The Scarman Report , for example , located part of the explanation for the riots in the feelings of alienation and powerlessness which were experienced by young blacks living in depressed inner-city areas .
24 However , in the same Pul Eliya context , the business of the two pots with the gold coins formed part of the procedure for bringing a spirit medium out of his state of possession , while the business of the head shroud worn by an individual in a state of dangerous sanctity occurred in an elaborate ritual for the painting of the eyes of a new image of the Lord Buddha .
25 It is clear from the man 's record that he was an ally of a man who escaped from Northern Ireland and who is wanted in Northern Ireland to pay part of the price for the crime that he committed .
26 As a gesture of gratitude to the American Patrons of the Vatican Museum led by Mrs Helen Boehm , who bought part of the collection for the museum and have refurbished a wing , the Vatican agreed to send several hundred of the Etruscan objects on a tour of five US cities .
27 I think part of the reason for this collective blindness or , more accurately perhaps , this collective lack of action , is that we lack conviction that many of these problems are solvable , and we lack understanding of what actually can be and needs to be done to correct them .
28 But the Sixties gave him a background to emerge from ; in fact , he wrote part of the script for the age and it never left him ; he did n't allow it to leave him .
29 • Pupils ' own writing — either independently written , or stories dictated to the teacher or composed in collaboration with other pupils — should form part of the resources for reading .
30 They could quite easily form part of the agenda for the annual review of these institutions in their new roles .
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