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

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1 He 'd been born there and the Burnses had been part of the village for generations .
2 And even Hoggatt 's Laboratory , blood or no blood , had been part of the village for over seventy years , while Chevisham Manor had stood for nearly three times as long .
3 The landaus have been part of the scene for longer than the trams .
4 Independent readers , with their heroic sponsorship of The Garden Venture , have already been part of the quest for a new operatic voice .
5 Those party members who have been part of the fight for a fairer electoral system at Westminster may be wiser , for the time being , to turn their attentions to the internal so-called democracy inherited from those internecine struggles of the early 1980s .
6 Two trained and experienced businessmen in one landscaping company is unusual , and Peter suspects it might have been part of the reason for success .
7 Here , productive base includes some aspects of services , if they have traditionally been part of the reason for an area as opposed to a consequence of the accumulation of population in some area with a pre-existing rationale .
8 An Ecumenical Jury has been part of the Festival for the past 19 years .
9 learned contributions have been made , and in that connection , I need only refer to some which are part of the appendices for the case before you today , notedly the contribution made following recent research by Mrs on archaeological matters of significance to this particular area .
10 These are part of the agenda for any discussion and the old person needs reassurance that such experience is recognised as important .
11 Any premium and rent paid to the landlord are part of the consideration for the grant of the lease and generally have the same treatment .
12 These identifications are part of the reason for their continued autonomy from the lowlands , in that they prevent the Buid from developing internal hierarchies which could be manipulated by more powerful state societies .
13 Once it is accepted that principles can be part of the law for reasons not reflecting convention but just because they are morally appealing , then a door is opened for the more threatening idea that some principles are part of the law because of their moral appeal , even though they contradict what convention has endorsed .
14 If the continuation of liaison is desired by both parties then this could be part of the remit for future development officers .
15 If you would like to be part of the audience for The Big Three-O please write to the Fundraising Department stating which recording you can take part in and how many seats you would like .
16 There is a wonderful opportunity for a limited number of ( loud and enthusiastic ) Amnesty members and supporters to be part of the audiences for The Big Three-O and there is only one catch — you have to wear a fancy dress costume reflecting the fashions of either the 60s , 70s or 80s .
17 To provide some much-needed improvement the InterCity director decided to transfer ten HSTs to the Midland — five from the Great Western , two from the East Coast main line plus three which were part of the build for the Cross Country ( North East-South West ) routes .
18 Barbara wondered if that were part of the reason for his marrying Kate .
19 This is part of the preparation for the crucial Courage National League Division Four South match against Basingstoke .
20 This view has since been altered to contend that the struggle for education is part of the struggle for freedom and that some demands which affect the education system should be fought for while apartheid is still in place .
21 The enclosed questionnaire is part of the work for the first aim .
22 If , in order to obtain a new lease , a tenant reimburses the landlord 's professional fees ( for example legal costs ) , this is part of the consideration for the landlord 's grant of the lease to the tenant ( Rockeagle Ltd ( 1990 ) 5 BVC 1,370 ) .
23 Thank you that this is part of the plan for your new creation , and that Jesus is feeding and taking care of the church .
24 The whole plant smells pleasantly of the bergamot orange , Citrus bergamia , from Spain , whose essential oil is part of the recipe for Eau de Cologne .
25 The pay is very low , as cheap labour is part of the incentive for entrepreneurial farmers , nor do they receive even the minimum security benefits of full-time work .
26 The biologised vocabulary of this description is part of the explanation for increased concern over wastage of talent .
27 The College is involved in the sponsorship scheme which is part of The Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts .
28 Indeed , some of them are making a virtue of their exemption by saying that that is part of the reason for opting for trust status .
29 Possibly this is part of the reason for Mildred 's attempted suicide near the beginning of the book .
30 The use of a DBMS is not necessary to develop information systems , but it is part of the methodology for implementing information systems discussed in this text .
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