Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] be [adj] part of " in BNC.
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1 | Inadequate limits being set on the child 's behaviour , possible reinforcement of the aggression and modelling of aggression , and poor control of emotional reactions were all part of the learning history of these abusing children . |
2 | Its institutions , in their increasing centrality , have moved towards a situation in which it , could again be said ( but with the qualitative difference of an epochal change ) that cultural institutions are integral parts of the general social organization . |
3 | These and dissertations , extended essays and historical papers are all part of the general information we receive . |
4 | Cirrhosis of the liver , bone-marrow atrophy and nervous disorders are all part of the price paid for this common household poison . |
5 | It is worth bearing in mind , though , that his three oceans are in fact all part of one , and that their individual behaviours are all part of the overall behaviour of the planet 's hydrosphere , where all winds and currents , ambient temperatures and barometric pressures — and , just possibly , all human behaviour too — are part of one hugely complicated , ever-mobile , mathematically-insufferable and only marginally predictable global machine . |
6 | Fancy shapes and pointed pyramids are all part of the famous gardens of Levens Hall . |
7 | Dry , calloused skin , goose-pimpled arms , dimpled thighs , mottled flesh and spotty backs are all part of the legacy of the winter . |
8 | Company sick pay , canteens shared with managers and regular company-provided medical check-ups are all part of an attempt to make workers identify with their company . |
9 | However , these two sites are more part of the character of Skelton , and their inclusion or exclusion from the er inclusion in the greenbelt would n't add any further to the character of Skelton and this part of the area . |
10 | Accidents , coincidences , ordinary everyday events are all part of a great plot and — ’ |