Example sentences of "[be] part of a [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | The June 29 announcement on privatization had been part of a package of economic measures designed to curb the budget deficit in line with the March IMF agreement . |
2 | I am part of a group of individuals from various professions who are interested in developing a National Children 's Legal Centre in Ireland . |
3 | The killings are part of a campaign of intimidation and elimination of supporters of the political opposition . |
4 | My thesis will be that events that we commonly call miracles are not supernatural , but are part of a spectrum of more-or-less improbable natural events . |
5 | Market forces are part of a vision of a health care system in which individuals buy the care they can afford . |
6 | Both men are part of a coterie of so-called ‘ rugby mercenaries ’ whose pay-offs are said to start at the $120,000 mark and the best-rewarded of whom — the ‘ rugby millionaires ’ — are reckoned to be paid $250,000 per season . |
7 | The closures are part of a reorganisation of NatWest 's branch banking . |
8 | If these arrangements are part of a tradition of mosaic design , however , they must , nonetheless , have been easily recognizable and , therefore , the subject of some small degree of assent or choice by the client and his mosaicist . |
9 | In this sense they are part of a system of communication between parent and child . |
10 | They are part of a group of 20 from St Petersburg spending a week in the region at the invitation of Durham University Business School . |
11 | As explained in the text these events are part of a pattern of distinctive changes in the temperature of the sea surface and pressure in the southern hemisphere . |
12 | Treasury ministers argue that the present levels of interest rates are part of a policy of reducing inflation . |
13 | All the men that appear in the play are part of a circle of friends , situated in Venice . |
14 | Such models and sub-cultures tend to be conservative because they are part of a process of long-term cultural transmission , going back through previous cohorts and even generations . |
15 | In this , pupils will be guided by the realisation that they are part of a community of moral wisdom , the Church ; and the reasons for Church teachings will be presented in a way that makes possible informed , personal choices . |
16 | • They are part of a region of the brain called the hypothalamus which also controls body temperature , food and water intake , sexual drive , and hormone secretion . |
17 | They are part of an armoury of concepts , conventions and practices that give meaning to and protect the writer 's own social formation and specifically their own place within it . |
18 | The type and degree of infrastructure such as roads and storage facilities , institutions such as banks , agricultural extension development projects , fiscal and monetary and pricing policy , the legal structure of land tenure and of environmental protection and conservation ; the state 's degree of intervention in international imports and exports — all these are part of an explanation of soil erosion . |
19 | They 're part of an exhibition of famous forgeries to coincide with a stage play based on the life of one of the world 's great forgers . |
20 | Additional question : " Do you want the Ukraine to be part of a Union of Soviet Sovereign States on the basis of its declaration of sovereignty ? " |
21 | The house wore a permanently uncompleted air as if , sixty years before , the builder had intended it to be part of a pair of semi-detached houses but had run out of money or enthusiasm before he started on the second one . |
22 | This should ideally be part of a course of lessons from a skilled teaching professional if you are to use your time and effort efficiently . |
23 | Increasingly such flats have come to be part of a system of ‘ less eligibility ’ for those households whose actual behaviour is judged not to conform to the domestic ideal : women single parents dependent on state benefits , families with housewives who are defined as ‘ poor ’ housekeepers by other women employed by the local authority to make such judgements ( Ungerson , 1971 ) , families headed by men who have been unemployed for years , and single women ( Austerberry and Watson , 1983 ) . |
24 | This shows that about one record in every 500 ( 0.2 per cent ) will be part of a chain of six records . |
25 | The adverse circumstances appeared to be part of a chain of events : girls experiencing early disrupted parenting before being admitted into care were most likely to return from the institution to a discordant home . |
26 | The mosaic appears to be part of a mixing of style , subject and arrangement which is probably of mid-fourth century date . |
27 | What is more , the same conduct may be subjected to a series of different interpretations as subsequent events show it to be part of a pattern of conduct or as an isolated instance , as implicating a wider or narrower range of social relationships , and so on . |
28 | They must be in need of more than routine maintenance , be part of a pattern of hedgerows visible to the public , valuable to wildlife and/or of historical significance . |
29 | He was a man of great vision and he would , I feel , not have been greatly surprised that this old castle might one day be part of a seat of learning and a university , but he would I am sure have been very proud , that it carries his name ‘ Napier University ’ . |
30 | The ban is expected to be part of a series of new measures to tighten control of the illegal horticultural business which is worth billions of dollars a year . |