Example sentences of "[be] a part [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't they realize we 're a part of the same movement ?
2 The Posolskii Prikaz ( Department of Embassies ) had for several generations been a part of the central administration , but Russia 's relations with the outside world were still very limited .
3 Although homoeopathy has been a part of the British National Health Service since its inception in 1948 , it has never been taught as an undergraduate subject in any of the medical schools in Britain .
4 Such imaging centres have always been a part of the American scene , another reason why they are so much more advanced in their presentations technology than we are , but until very recently the only major European one was in Brussels .
5 Apart from these two central institutions of the court , the Chamber and the Household-below-Stairs , there were several offices , known later as ‘ the standing offices ’ , which had once been a part of the royal Household and had now moved to its fringes .
6 Sterling eurobonds , which are a part of the international eurobond market described in Chapter 5 below , are normally issued as bearer securities and are usually unsecured but with a negative pledge ; they are listed on an exchange but not necessarily the London Stock Exchange and they pay interest gross .
7 But they are wage labour , and those performing them are a part of the working class .
8 But its beauty and its form are a part of the total economy of nature .
9 ‘ You are a part of the first forest .
10 These awards were produced in conjunction with the Adult Literacy and Basic Skills Unit , the DFE ( Department for Education ) and the BBC and are a part of the Basic Skills Accreditation Initiative to develop new qualifications for adults .
11 Such crises do not have an accidental character , they are a part of the very process of capitalist production and reproduction .
12 We have come here to disturb legends which are a part of the very soil of these lands .
13 Chichester Harbour straddles the county boundary with Hampshire and the harbours of Langstone and Portsmouth ( also Hampshire ) are a part of the same ecological and physical unit .
14 We are pleased to be a part of the new AR Division within Scottish Amicable and look forward to seeing the Division increase its percentage share of the company 's overall — and increasing — new business production .
15 Again , I do n't know if this has any bearing on the murder of Paul Gray , but it does seem to me to be a part of the general atmosphere of corruption and decay . ’
16 They not only face the dangers of living in a war-torn society , but also risk torture or death for wanting to tell the truth as they see it and for refusing to be a part of the various propaganda machines that are fuelling the present conflict .
17 But there is little doubt in my mind that the future will only go to the large company if that large company is really able to release the energies and the synergies that ought to be a part of the grand design and make more than the sum of the parts .
18 Since the field of any living thing is an ordered pattern it must be a part of the overall general pattern which represents the Universe .
19 More than just a pastime or a pursuit of Olympic excellence performed by an elite few , the worthy aim of teaching every child to swim 25 metres by the age of 11 will soon be a part of the national curriculum .
20 Those two finals in 1986 and 1987 were the climax of his 24-year career at the top of the game that has grown to be a part of the national heritage .
21 For as long as the war lasted , she would be a part of the Royal Navy and there could be no remembered yesterdays , no thoughts of tomorrow .
22 They will already be a part of the educational offer iii many Compact schools .
23 There are first of all those colleagues who for a very long time have consistently held to the view that Britain should not be a part of the Common Market .
24 Physical contests of strength and skill are found in all cultures and seem to be a part of the human condition .
25 He just hoped the chink had a good dose of the fatalism that seemed to be a part of the oriental make-up , accepted his defeat , and kept his path from crossing theirs again .
26 The wire was still there and the bored guards and the roll-call , morning and evening , and the hundreds of faces you grew to hate just because they were a part of the unaltering surroundings .
27 Breeding and sex in general were a part of the natural order of things to the people of the old farming community ; and this is another aspect of it that reminds us of its ancient roots .
28 In truth , it is rather misleading to think of the ‘ 10 minute ’ rule procedure as being a part of the legislative process at all .
29 It 's natural , and it 's a part of the grieving process to feel and to share your feelings .
30 He is in the business of conforming us to the image of his Son , and learning to handle conflict is a part of the spiritual maturity process .
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